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TALLINN - Estonia aims to become a member of the international Biometrics Institute based in Australia. The Estonian g...
TARTU - Physicists at the University of Tartu have been working on a graphene-based sensor for the last five years. This sensor, to be integrate...
LITHUANIA - A corporate film of Penki Kontinentai Group entitled “Technologies of Tomorrow Today” has won as the best video project ...
TALLINN - The 101st anniversary of Estonia indicates that the state has proven itself and is now headed towards self-actualization, former ...
KYIV - Ukraine's second president Leonid Kuchma said that in the context of admitting Ukraine into NATO, Europe will use the Russian positio...
HELSINKI - According to the Swedish public broadcaster SVT, extensive and systematic money laundering is suspected tp have taken place at the Sw...
VILNIUS – The Vilnius authorities should look for "alternative financial sources" for the construction of a national stadium in ...
RIGA – Local governments until September should prepare their vision on development of school network to the Education and Science Ministr...
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