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May, 2009

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Last days to test your knowledge about Estonia

Last days to test your knowledge about Estonia

You have until the 31st of March at midnight to test your knowledge about Estonia and participate in the quiz organised by the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.... (Continue reading)

Taxes on Tobacco and Fuel to increase by 5%

Taxes on Tobacco and Fuel to increase by 5%

The government decided yesterday to increase the excise duty of fuel and tobacco by 5%... (Continue reading)

Estonian Railways to Lay Off 300 People This Year

Estonian Railways to Lay Off 300 People This Year

300 new unemployed might soon come from the Estonian Railways... (Continue reading)

Nokia Concert Hall

Nokia Concert Hall

Right in front of Estonia Teater, Tallinn will host the most advanced complex of the Northen European region... (Continue reading)

AirBaltic in the Sky With Diamonds

AirBaltic in the Sky With Diamonds

The Latvian airline keeps growing and consolidates its image in the Baltic market... (Continue reading)

MPs still have confidence in Ansip

MPs still have confidence in Ansip

Yesterday, the vote of no confidence against PM Andrus Ansip failed: 35 MPs voted in favor and 53 against. ... (Continue reading)

Freefall of the Estonian GDP!

Freefall of the Estonian GDP!

According to flash estimates by Estonian Statistics, the Estonian GDP in the 1st quarter of 2009 collapsed by 15.6% compared to the 1st quarter of 2008. ... (Continue reading)

BLRT Slashes Salaries By 10-15% in Estonia

Estonia-based shipbuilding enterprise's BLRT turnover decreased by 30% in April 2009 compared to the previous year; thus the company has cut the salary fund by 10-15% in all of its companies with smaller sales volume... (Continue reading)

The Hookers No Longer Cost Too Much

Geopolitics and the price of prostitutes in the Baltic States... (Continue reading)

Estonian President Asks for Salary Decrease

Estonian President Toomas Ilves will ask parliament to lower his wage by 8 percent, in line with planned public sector wage cuts... (Continue reading)

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