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Estonia's National Defense Council met on Tuesday to discuss, among other things Estonia's defense capabilities, the establishment of an industrial park and plans for protection of the population.
The Prima Vista literary festival in Tartu has announced that the planned PJ Harvey poetry and conversation evening on May 9 has been cancelled for reasons beyond the festival organizers' control.
Speaking on Vikeraadio show "Stuudios on peaminister," Estonian Prime Minister and Reform Party Chair Kristen Michal that Isamaa would be welcome in government, but it seems the party has chosen ...
A new exhibition created by audiovisual artist Rebeca Žukovitš and folk musician and singer Marin Selgall has opened at Tartu's Jakobi Gallery. "Blood rolls like the sea, grace smells like the gray ...
According to a draft bill prepared by the Estonian Ministry of Education, regular classes in schools will start no earlier than 9 a.m. in order to improve students' mental health and behavior as well ...
The share of vacant office space in Estonia has doubled since the pre-pandemic period, and even extremely low rent may not be enough to attract tenants to older spaces with high utility costs.
The number of families in Tallinn seeking to enroll their children in Estonian-language schools has grown, while fewer students are applying to former Russian-language schools transitioning to ...
A 65-year-old woman has been handed a 16-month prison sentence after being found guilty of violating EU sanctions on Russia by Harju County Court.
Tallinn city government has approved principles for supporting private schools, abolishing the need for private, non-transparent political funding, Deputy Mayor Aleksei Jašin (Eesti 200) said.
Tallinn's oldest surviving tram, Pauliine, which was manufactured in Germany in 1965, has undergone a thorough renovation. While it won't return to regular service, it will be available to rent for ...
Excessive use of headphones and listening at high volumes can cause hearing loss among middle school graduates, according to a study conducted for the first time among Estonian students.
Though Estonian is a Finno-Ugric language, its largest group of loanwords comes from German — evidence of the European way of life that began arriving here as early as the 13th century, writes Jüri ...
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