Live at 12: In the Riigikogu information hour, Kallas, Pevkur, Taro
The Estonian Riigikogu will host a live information hour featuring key government officials discussing various national issues.
IGOR TARO: The New Day for Estonia Dawn Begins Here First
On Estonia's 108th anniversary, Interior Minister Igor Taro delivered a speech in Narva emphasizing the significance of the location.
FOCUS β© Grandmother, drugs, and Interior Minister Igor Taro's repressive apparatus
A cultural critic reflects on the impact of societal messages about drug use and personal experiences of addiction.
LIVE FROM POSTIMEES β© Why do we still keep the border open with Russia? Igor Taro is in the studio
The article discusses Estonia's internal security situation four years into the war, focusing on preparedness for threats and the ongoing ability of Russians to cross the border freely.
Over a thousand Russian soldiers added to the entry ban list in Estonia
Estonia has added 1,073 Russian soldiers to its entry ban list due to their involvement in the ongoing war against Ukraine.
59 people to receive Estonian citizenship
The Estonian government is considering granting citizenship to 59 individuals, with proposals to conditionally offer citizenship to 26 of them, requiring the renunciation of their current citizenships.
Regarding the detention of the boat: with current capabilities, we are doing this at a higher risk
Estonia successfully detained a boat suspected of smuggling, but it was done with increased risk, highlighting the need for more resources such as a helicopter and additional commandos, according to Interior Minister Igor Taro.
Interior Minister Taro on the detention of the ship: therefore, there was sufficiently good information as part of international cooperation
Estonian authorities successfully boarded and took control of a vessel suspected of smuggling, thanks to intelligence shared through international cooperation, as stated by Interior Minister Igor Taro.
Estonian passport to a person with a criminal past: how and why the state grants citizenship to convicts
The Estonian Minister of Internal Affairs has proposed three bills to grant citizenship exceptions to individuals with criminal convictions, prompting an investigation into the conditions required and the types of crimes that may hinder citizenship.