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Prime Minister Kristen Michal said that although the state budget has a surplus of €800 million, spending cuts and savings ...
This year's state budget surplus of €800 million is not as good a piece of news as it may first seem, because the extra money ...
Estonia's debt burden and interest costs continues to grow, as Bank of Estonia estimates that in four years the state may be ...
A state-developed artificial intelligence app meant to reach Estonia's schools this fall still faces two major hurdles: ...
According to the Ministry of Regional Affairs and Agriculture, African swine fever (ASF) has not reduced the availability of ...
The Ministry of Social Affairs has completed an analysis on childbirth and put forward some 15 proposals for how Estonia ...
Tens of thousands of pigs will be killed at one of Estonia's biggest farms after several animals tested positive for African swine fever (ASF). The Agriculture and Food Board said the country's food ...
While most of Tallinn's 57 schools wait for a new law on start times, several are already implementing the 9 a.m. start with the new academic year starting Monday.
Kumu's new cultural documentary season kicks off on September 3 with a movie all about cheese. A total of 10 films will be screened free of charge at Kumu between September 3 and November 5.
Just like in previous years, there has been a lot of activity going on at St. Mary's Cathedral in Tallinn this summer. In mid-June, new beams were erected on the roof's ridge, under which the old ...
On Thursday, the Estonian Special Operations Command announced on social media that volunteer soldier Olev Roost had been killed while fighting to defend Ukraine.
From September 1, Elron will no longer need replacement buses to transport passengers on the Tallinn – Tartu line. However, train journey times will continue to be almost 3 hours for at least another ...
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