Two Estonian judokas reached the podium in the European Cup stage
Estonian judokas achieved notable placements in a European Cup event held in Latvia, with one securing a silver and another a bronze medal.
INTERVIEW: The Shortest Way from Tbilisi to Viljandi
This article features an interview with Paul Kondas, Estonia's most famous self-taught artist, discussing his admiration for the works of Georgian artist Thea Gvetadze.
Iran is building a shadow state inside Georgia. I was interrogated for saying so
The article discusses the emergence of a shadow Iranian influence in Georgia, highlighted by public demonstrations in Tbilisi and state responses following controversial elections.
PREMIERE: Watch Mart Sander's documentary "Tallinn in Flames" first on Postimees' website
Mart Sander's documentary "Tallinn in Flames" uses artificial intelligence to commemorate the 82nd anniversary of the Soviet bombing of Tallinn and has already won an audience award at the Tbilisi International Documentary Film Festival.
Did Iran plan a terrorist attack in Azerbaijan? 'C-4 found'
Azerbaijan's State Security Service has thwarted plans for a terrorist attack allegedly organized by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, uncovering intended targets including the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan oil pipeline and potential assaults on Jewish sites.
Young Fencers with Medals from Championship Receive Awards
Young fencers, including Julia Trynova, are awarded by the Estonian Olympic Committee for their achievements at the junior championship in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Mart Sander's brand new film 'Tallinn in Flames' has already received an international award
Mart Sander's documentary 'Tallinn in Flames' premiered at the Tbilisi International Documentary Film Festival and has already won an international award.
Trynova Returns from Junior European Championships with Two Bronze Medals: I Didn't Even Think About the Medal
Estonian fencer Julia Trynova won two bronze medals at the Junior European Championships in Tbilisi, showcasing impressive performances despite not initially aiming for a medal.
Estonian junior women's épée team won bronze at the European Championships
The Estonian junior women's épée team secured a bronze medal at the European Championships in Tbilisi after a series of competitive bouts.
Estonian junior women's epee team competes in bronze match at European Championship
The Estonian junior women's epee team has reached the bronze match at the European Championships in Tbilisi, Georgia, after securing victories against Belarus, Turkey, and Poland, but lost to Ukraine in the semifinals.
Estonian junior women's épée team wins bronze medal at the European Championship
The Estonian junior women's épée team secured a bronze medal at the European Championships held in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Julia Trynova won a bronze medal at the junior European Fencing Championships
Julia Trynova secured a bronze medal at the junior European Fencing Championships held in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Julia Trynova won bronze in junior European fencing championships
Julia Trynova secured a bronze medal in the individual tournament at the junior European fencing championships held in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Georgia: Europe in Mind, Russia at Back
In Georgia, people have been protesting against the Georgian Dream party for a year, highlighting a divided nation caught between courage and discontent, injustice, and independence.
At the First Series A Tournament, Croatia Remained Without Any Medals
At the first Series A tournament held in Tbilisi, Georgia, Croatian karate athletes Katja Jurković and Mia Greta Zorko finished in fifth place, resulting in no medals for Croatia.
The Champion of Croatia Targets First Reinforcement This Winter: A Very Interesting Player Is Coming to Rijeka
The current champion of Croatia is reportedly set to sign 23-year-old winger Tornike Morchiladze from Dinamo Tbilisi ahead of the winter transfer window.
Has Rijeka finalized its first winter purchase?
Rijeka has reportedly finalized the transfer of winger Tornike Morchiladze from Dinamo Tbilisi, who will join the team on January 6 with a contract lasting two and a half years, plus an extension option for another year.