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From 2030, Estonia may face huge annual costs to keep Rail Baltica running — costs so high they could force the creation of ...
Minister of Finance Jürgen Ligi (Reform) said there is currently no agreement within the coalition to abolish the car tax and ...
Defense Ministry Permanent Secretary Kaimo Kuusk says the entire defense sector shares responsibility for audit errors and ...
The National Audit Office (Riigikontroll) has in a fresh report exposed systemic financial mismanagement at the Ministry of ...
Estonian Chamber of Commerce chief Toomas Luman urged the government to cut VAT on food to see if lower prices actually reach ...
Prime Minister and Reform Party leader Kristen Michal said on ETV's "Esimene stuudio" that teachers, rescuers and police have ...
A decision by Harju County school to divide pupils into separate classes by grade average goes against the law, Chancellor of ...
SEB economic analyst Mihkel Nestor believes that Estonian food is becoming increasingly a luxury as prices continue to rise, ...
Cuban trombonist and longtime Buena Vista Social Club bandleader Jesus "Aguaje" Ramos is bringing his new ensemble, the Buena ...
It's long been known that Western leftists often buy into both official and unofficial Russian narratives — but during a ...
VAT and other tax hikes, a rise in electricity prices and price rises for specific food types are all behind the continued high inflation in Estonia, experts say.
Opposition party Isamaa has retained its highest rating from among Estonia's political parties according to a recent survey.
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