Rest of World News: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are constructing a network of bunkers as part of their defense strategy in response to tensions with Russia and Belarus
The Estonian president, Alar Karis, on 4 September met with the leaders of all political parties represented in the parliament and said that the country’s prime minister, Kaja Kallas, should have resigned right at the beginning of the crisis, in the wake of the scandal involving her loan to her husband’s company that has business interests in Russia.
Stark Logistics, a transport company partly owned by the Estonian prime minister Kaja Kallas's husband Arvo Hallik, has continued to do business with Russia during the war in Ukraine – despite the prime minister’s criticism of companies doing business with Russia.