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Baltic Assembly adopts statements in support of Greenland and Ukraine

TALLINN - The Presidium of the Baltic Assembly has adopted two statements, one expressing solidarity with Greenland and Denmark, and the other s...

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Estonia issues diplomatic note to Russia over nighttime closure of border points

TALLINN - The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday summoned the chargé d'affaires of the Russian embassy and handed over a ...

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NIB Finances Metrosert's Investments in Estonian Drone Technology Infrastructure

Nordic Investment Bank has signed a 10-year loan agreement with Estonian Applied Research Center and Natio...

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Education union: Teachers paid less than promised

TALLINN - Teachers were promised a minimum salary increase to 1,970 euros starting January 1 of this year, and the state has provided the necess...

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Estonia receives prestigious European Railway Award

TALLINN - Estonia was presented with the European Railway Award in Brussels on Monday for its outstanding role in promoting European high-speed ...

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Mertsina: More favorable interest rates are improving economic activity

TALLINN - More favorable interest rates are improving economic activity, Swedbank chief economist Tõnu Mertsina says in his latest econom...

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Pärnu brings together future unicorns

TALLINN – In a collaboration between the Forwardspace coworking center and Startup Estonia, Pärnu hosted its largest hackathon to dat...

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Estonian Literary Museum to Feature Exhibition by Australian Graphic Artist of Lithuanian Descent

TALLINN – As part of the Estonian Book Year, the Estonian Literary Museum will open an exhibition on Friday titled "Mythology and Mat...

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E-residents contribute a record 125 million euros to state revenue

TALLINN - The year 2025 was a record-breaking one for the e-Residency program. E-residents established 5,556 companies last year, a 15 percent y...

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Mertsina: Economy has been slow to gain momentum for new growth cycle

TALLINN – The Estonian economy has been slow to gain momentum for a new growth cycle, Swedbank chief economist Tõnu Mertsina said, ...

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