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Enterprise Estonia exceeds foreign investment volume goal over two-fold in 2018

Enterprise Estonia (EAS) exceeded its direct foreign investment volume goal more than two-fold in 2018, tourism revenue continued to grow in the...

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Estonia: Reform says Helme doesn't understand responsibility that goes with Cabinet post

In its motion of no confidence in Interior Minister Mart Helme, opposition Reform Party argues that the Estonian Conservative People's Party...

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Estonia's ex-president on China’s protest

Former president of Estonia Toomas Hendrik Ilves said at the Lennart Meri Conference in Tallinn on May 19 that China issued a protest to Estonia...

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Logo to be created by AI wins Estonian AI logotype design contest

A work by Agnus Laane building on the idea that all Estonian artificial intelligence related materials will in the future bear a unique signatur...

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Cyber conference brings over 100 experts to Tallinn

The cyber conference CyCon 2019 took place for the 11th time in Tallinn on May 28 and brought together over 100 experts of the field to exchange...

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Estonia: Bill lowering alcohol tax handed to parliament

Siim Pohlak, chairman of the Estonian Conservative People's Party (EKRE) group in the Estonian parliament, on May 27 handed in on the ruling...

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Baltic voters stick with traditional parties in EP election

The Baltic voters have mostly voted for traditional parties in the European Parliament election during May 25-26, however some surprises were re...

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Estonian PM: Govt still wants to increase R&D funding

TALLINN – Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas said that raising research and development (R&D) funding to 1 percent of gross domestic p...

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Estonian medical professionals: Public health of no importance to govt

TALLINN - By lowering the excise duty on alcohol, the Estonian government sends an unequivocal message that public health does not matter, ...

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Estonian minister says efforts to increase research spending must be kept up

TALLINN - The state budget strategy published on Monday indicates that research spending will not be increased to one percent of GDP in the comi...

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