FOCUS ⟩ "We don't have time to waste": Elering invests nearly 230 million in energy infrastructure crisis readiness over four years
Elering is investing considerable funds into energy infrastructure resilience, primarily due to threats posed by Russia's ongoing war and possible sabotage.
Don't expect an oil crisis like in the 1970s. Europe is more resilient to shocks today, says economist
An economist discusses the resilience of Europe to potential oil shocks caused by instability in the Middle East and the impact on travel costs.
What Will Become of Us? Tomorrow on the Show Jonatan Vseviov: It Is Important for Us to 'Vaccinate' Critical Partners.
A new season of the Postimees video podcast 'What Will Become of Us?' starts with an episode featuring Jonatan Vseviov, the chancellor of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, discussing the importance of explaining Estonia's identity and views globally.
A new proposal from the Confederation of Finnish Industries: Security of Supply as Finland's export spearhead
The Confederation of Finnish Industries proposes that security of supply becomes a new growth area for exports in Finland.
DWP announces new cash payments starting April 2026 - what you need to know
The UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will introduce a new Crisis and Resilience Fund in April 2026 to replace the Household Support Fund, aiming to provide much-needed financial assistance to those in need.
How will neighbors cope if a major crisis strikes? Over 4,000 villages in Finland received new guidelines
Finnish villages have received new guidelines to enhance community resilience in the face of possible crises.
A new export spearhead is being created in Finland – This is what it’s about
Finland is preparing a new export initiative led by the Central Organization of Finnish Enterprises (EK) to enhance resilience and security in crisis situations.
Inside the Kyiv Independent: See how we survive the Russia-inflicted energy crisis
The Kyiv Independent reveals the struggles and resilience of its staff amid the ongoing energy crisis caused by the Russian invasion.
Speaker of the Saeima: Ukraine's resilience is an example for the world
Latvia's Saeima speaker highlights Ukraine's ongoing struggle against Russia, marking four years of conflict that has led to significant civilian casualties and displacement.
KUNO TAMMEARU: The study of civil protection must be taken to a higher education level
Kuno Tammearu emphasizes the need for higher education in civil protection to enhance crisis resilience in today’s complex global security situation.
Decoration with Simple Things: How the People of Gaza Celebrate Ramadan Despite the Difficult Reality
Residents of Gaza struggle to celebrate Ramadan with simple decorations amid ongoing hardships from conflict and economic challenges.
"He Took Control of Our Lives, But He Won't Break Us." Ukrainians Do Not Give Up
Ukrainians, despite the harsh winter and ongoing energy crises caused by the war, remain resilient and determined to maintain their morale, as illustrated by the experiences of medical student Anna Tymošenková.
A Voice That Does Not Fall in Times of Crisis: How Radio Endured All Transformations?
The article discusses the enduring relevance of radio amidst technological advancements and during crises, highlighting its resilience as a medium for information delivery.
Yolanda Andrade returns to work after health crisis due to ALS; assures she will continue while she can walk and talk
Yolanda Andrade is back to work after a challenging health period due to ALS, emphasizing her determination to continue her professional activities as long as she can.
With a Child's Song and Lanterns Made from Relief Boxes, Gaza Welcomes Ramadan Despite the Massacre
Gaza, facing immense destruction and displacement, attempts to celebrate Ramadan with songs and creativity, showcasing resilience in the face of adversity.
If not us, then who? The first female volunteer fire brigade established in western Ukraine
A new female volunteer fire brigade has been established in western Ukraine, serving as a symbol of resilience and community responsibility amid the ongoing crisis.
Psychology Column: Born for the Crisis
This article discusses resilience, the innate strength that allows individuals to recover from stress, and its growing importance in today's society, particularly in Germany where many feel overwhelmed and exhausted.
Marti Aavik: 2026 should be a year of crisis resilience, not entertainment
Marti Aavik argues that Tallinn should prioritize crisis resilience over increasing funding for entertainment events in the city budget amid escalating risks.
Those who survived January 2026 in Kyiv will survive everything
The article reflects on the resilience of those who endured harsh winter conditions in Kyiv during January 2026, drawing parallels with past hardships faced during critical moments in the Ukraine crisis.
All you need to know as DWP to offer new hardship cash payouts from April 2026
The DWP will launch a new Crisis and Resilience Fund in April 2026 to provide financial support to struggling households.
DWP reveals two new cost of living payments coming April 2026 as scheme closes
The DWP will introduce a new Crisis and Resilience Fund in April 2026 to aid struggling households with various financial supports.
DWP confirms new payments to help struggling households from April 2026
The DWP has announced a new £1 billion-a-year Crisis and Resilience Fund to support struggling households starting April 1, 2026, replacing the Household Support Fund.
4 Design Days 2026: Jubilee Edition and Questions About the Future of Architecture
The 4 Design Days 2026 aims to address critical concerns about the future of architecture amid climate crisis and urbanization, focusing on city resilience and environmental responsibility.
Ukraine’s Mobilization Crisis: challenges, needs, and implications for 2026 — Next KI Insights Monthly Briefing
With Ukraine approaching 2026, the article discusses the critical challenges of mobilization that affect the country’s military resilience, political stability, and future negotiations.
„The desolate handling of such outages costs millions“
Cyber expert Manuel Atug criticizes the Berlin power grid for its low resilience and questions the political crisis management in light of potential widespread outages.
Many companies are already flexibly adapting their structures
The Hamburg Chamber of Commerce has developed a guide to help businesses become more resilient in the face of crises, disasters, and conflicts, in response to increasing threats such as Russia's war in Ukraine and natural disasters.
Resilience in Crisis Times: Enough with the Complaining!
The article emphasizes the strength of Germany in facing multiple crises, urging citizens to maintain their belief in the country despite challenges like the Ukraine war, economic downturn, and climate change.