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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.
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 ...
At its Thursday session, the Tallinn city government approved new rules for the use of rentable light vehicles, mini-mopeds and bicycles in urban space. The regulations cover vehicle labeling, parking ...
The Latvian State Roads Authority (LVC) will close traffic on the temporary bridge in SalacgrÄ«va, located on the highway between Pärnu and Riga, during the first week of May in order to reinforce it ...
Several extra charges are either changing or being added to consumers' power bills in Estonia. While the cost of purchasing ...
Four high schools in Tallinn that organize joint entrance exams for high school candidates require applicants to disclose ...
Police in Estonia are searching for additional victims of a man in Tallinn suspected of rape. So far, 15 potential victims of sexual violence have come forward, and the suspect has been taken into ...
TalTech/Alexela beat Keila Coolbet 79:66 at home Monday in game one of their best-of-three Estonian Basketball League (KML) quarterfinal series.
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 ...
It is inconceivable that if 25 percent of our students are unable to meet the 50-percent threshold, our first solution would be to effectively eliminate academic assessments and allow students to ...