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Independent News about Estonia

January 2009

Last news added: 19:30 EET, Wednesday, 17th March 2010
No EU Funding for Helsinki-Tallinn Tunnel thumbnail No EU Funding for Helsinki-Tallinn Tunnel
EU skepticism towards the tunnel between Finland and Estonia rises
Webimedia Explores New Markets thumbnail Webimedia Explores New Markets
One of the most known Estonian software house goes East: Palestina and Quatar look better than Estonia
Estonian Kalev Media Group To Close Down Ten Magazines thumbnail Estonian Kalev Media Group To Close Down Ten Magazines
Estonian media sector is living one of the hardest moments of its young life: after a fast growth it ended up facing the effect of the crisis, and the outcomes are not pleasant at all.
Paet: “Estonia will Apply to the Security Council” thumbnail Paet: “Estonia will Apply to the Security Council”
Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs and the President of UN General Assembly met in New York.
Latvia After the Riots – What Happens Now? thumbnail Latvia After the Riots – What Happens Now?
A Minister accusing a colleague of being a Bastard. A city waking up after a night of riots. Latvian future does not look bright at all.
Discover the EU with a Summer School in France thumbnail Discover the EU with a Summer School in France
François-Rabelais University starts its offer for the Summer with two courses: The Invention of Modern Europe and Europe in the Making
Russia, Medvedev and the End of Putin’s Dream thumbnail Russia, Medvedev and the End of Putin’s Dream
As we all expect, 2009 will bring many interesting changes in the international scenario. Changes which might pose the word "end" to the Putin's era. Let's discover why.
Urmas Paet Meets with the UN Secretary General thumbnail Urmas Paet Meets with the UN Secretary General
The Estonian Ministrer of Foreign affairs met on Monday the United Nations Secretary General for discussing issues as piracy and Middle East crisis
Riots in Latvia: the Violent Side of the Crisis thumbnail Riots in Latvia: the Violent Side of the Crisis
A rally organized against the Latvian government turned into a violent protest. An when some hundred people tried to break in the Parliament, many did not seem suprised.

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