The State Electoral Office is testing out the e-voting system for the upcoming local elections, as preparations are also underway to open polling stations. Representatives of the State Electoral ...
Fresh from representing Estonia at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Tiidrek Nurme is confident ahead of this Saturday's Tartu City Marathon, where he plans to compete in the 10 km race.
This Wednesday (October 1) is the 50th annual International Music Day, with 100 concerts taking place across Estonia to mark the occasion – most of which are free to attend.
Singer Sandra Nurmsalu, who finished sixth for Estonia in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest as part of the band Urban Symphony, is running in the upcoming local elections as a member of EKRE.
On Sunday morning, a new work by Estonian street artist Von Bomb appeared on the Gonsiori tänav side of the fence surrounding ERR's new TV House (Telemaja) building.
This Saturday (October 4), the Tartu Illustration Festival (TIF) takes place for the second time at Aparaaditehas. The festival brings together illustrators and visitors from Estonia and abroad. This ...
For the Political Party Funding Supervision Committee, the key in campaign ads is knowing who paid and ensuring equal access for other candidates. At the start of the week, Forus Takso vehicles owned ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court issued rulings refusing to hear the appeals of the defense and the prosecution in the criminal case of former Center Party education minister Mailis Reps. As a result, the ...
On Monday, 13 Estonian football clubs requested an extraordinary meeting of the Estonian Football Association (EJL) to initiate the suspension of UEFA's solidarity funds paid to Russian clubs. The ...
As the economy picks up, the shortage of skilled workers is again becoming a pressing concern for employers, writes Ain Käpp.
Greenful Holding B.V., previously the largest shareholder in companies building a textile waste plant in Sillamäe backed by €39 million in Just Transition funds, now holds just 2.3 percent.
The state's plan to ban dubbing films meant for adults into languages other than Estonian could drive away Russian-speaking audiences and even close Narva's cinema.
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