Search
Tallinn delivers portable power stations to children with special needs in Kyiv
On 26 May, Deputy Mayor of Tallinn Riina Solman handed over Tallinn's targeted support of 20,000 euros to the City of Kyiv at the City Hall, in the presence of Mayor Vitali Klitschko. The funding financed the purchase of portable power stations for families raising children with special needs.
Apply to join the Estonian delegation at Korea’s largest startup festival – Try Everything 2026
The City of Tallinn and Tehnopol invite innovative Estonian technology companies to apply for a joint delegation to Try Everything 2026, an international startup festival taking place in Seoul, South Korea, on 9-10 September 2026.
Kiel delegation in Tallinn marking 40 years of partnership
On Friday, 15 May, on Tallinn Day, the City of Tallinn welcomed a delegation from the City of Kiel led by City President Bettina Aust to mark the 40th...
Tallinn is strengthening business cooperation with South Korea.
Five South Korean technology companies have been selected for the Test in Tallinn innovation program and will begin testing their solutions in Tallinn. The selection was made from eight companies that presented their innovation projects to the program’s evaluation committee.
500 experts gather in Tallinn to discuss the future of the Baltic Sea Region
Tallinn will host the 17th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region on 11–13 May at Tallinn Creative Hub, bringing together over 500 experts and decision-makers from across the region to discuss security, economy and future in a rapidly changing world. Tallinn is hosting the Annual Forum for the third time, having previously done so in 2010 and 2018.
Cities call for a stronger role in the EU budget
Tallinn's Deputy Mayor Tiit Terik joined fellow European city representatives in Brussels on 5 May to discuss the preparation of the EU's Multiannual...
Resilience is the Baltic Sea Region's most urgent priority
Tallinn hosts the 17th EUSBSR Annual Forum on 11–13 May 2026 at Tallinn Creative Hub, bringing together over 500 policymakers, cities, researchers, businesses and civil society representatives from across the Baltic Sea Region to turn strategy into action. The aim of the Forum is to translate regional cooperation into concrete action.
Tallinn presented with the Pink City certificate
Think Pink Europe and NGO Elu Nimel awarded the City of Tallinn as the first city in Estonia with the Pink City certificate. The title is awarded by Think Pink Europe and various organizations in different member states to the cities that have supported the Breast Cancer Awareness Month campaign and the Race for the Cure running event.
Citizens’ feedback expected on the new Tallinn Planning Register
Tallinn residents interested in the development of their hometown are welcome to test the planned updates of the Tallinn Planning Register website and provide feedback to them in the test environment until August 24.