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Independent News about Estonia

October 2009

Last news added: 11:49 EET, Friday, 12th March 2010
Estonia to Repay 50 Million to Swedbank thumbnail Estonia to Repay 50 Million to Swedbank
The loan sees its original expiration on June next year but the move decide by the Government will make the country save 45 million EEK in interest costs
The Lisbon Treaty Enters into Force thumbnail The Lisbon Treaty Enters into Force
During the summit of the European Council the governments and heads of state have reached an agreement that enables the Lisbon Treaty to enter into force in the end of the year.
Estonia May Not Participate in Eurovision 2010 thumbnail Estonia May Not Participate in Eurovision 2010
The cuts decided by the Estonian Ministry of Culture might be too big for the national broadcaster to be able to take part to the European singing competition
Tallinn Port Will Get 800 Million from the Government thumbnail Tallinn Port Will Get 800 Million from the Government
The Estonian government approved a new loan to the company managing Tallinn Port to allow its further development
Marillion Will Open the Nokia Concert Hall thumbnail Marillion Will Open the Nokia Concert Hall
November 8th is the chosen date for the British band Marillion to inaugurate the new Nokia Concert Hall located within the brand new Solaris Center.
Help Narva Orphanage Going to a Party! thumbnail Help Narva Orphanage Going to a Party!
The Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Tallinn organizes a charity event to help children in Narva orphanage
Halloween Starts in Molly Malone’s thumbnail Halloween Starts in Molly Malone’s
The Irish Pub in the heart of Tallinn organized an incredible costume party with an extraordinary pricelist!
Ansip: Hands Off the Estonian HealthCare! thumbnail Ansip: Hands Off the Estonian HealthCare!
Following the wave of protest that is invading Estonian hospitals now that the Government is trying to adopt massive cuts on a already abused sector, the Union of Nurses and the Union of Estonian Health Workers Unions sent a joint appeal to the Government, which, in particular, warns about a possible Russian “invasion” once all the most skilled Estonian doctors will leave the country looking for better working conditions.
Welcome to Estonia to Eat More Money thumbnail Welcome to Estonia to Eat More Money
Enterprise Estonia will invest two more million kroons in order to promote the brand “Welcome to Estonia”.
Gender Discrimination: Estonia Worse Than Lithuania thumbnail Gender Discrimination: Estonia Worse Than Lithuania
Latvia and Lithuania seem to treat women "better" than Estonia

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