TALLINN - A Tallinn court has given a one-year sentence to an Estonian girl for her involvement in the April 2007 "Bronze Soldier" riots that swept through the city. The defendant, identified as Annika, born in 1990, was found...
Despite some growth of transactions and monetary volumes the prices for apartments continued to decrease in Estonia in September. As compared to September of the previous year the decrease in prices in Estonian capital Tallinn...
Global financial crisis have made Estonian commercial banks far more conservative. Getting loans have become more complicated for companies and the number of bankruptcies has grown, ERR News writes citing news program Aktuaalne...
Swedish Swedbank’s loans in amount of several hundred million kroons to expire during the year. As it is difficult to borrow additional money on financial markets, Swedbank may be forced to ask help from Swedish central bank...
A large delegation from St. Petersburg is visiting Tallinn this week on the invitation of Tallinn City Government, writes Postimees. Same topic in BBN More Russian tourists in Estonia now than before April riots Russian...
A meeting of the secretaries general of the foreign ministries of Nordic and Baltic nations (Nordic-Baltic 8 or NB8) took place in Tallinn from 1-2 October. The secretaries general discussed co-operation opportunities for the...
TALLINN - Two Estonian military pilots are set to receive special training as part of a wider initiative to increase the number of helicopters capable of conducting peacekeeping operations. Estonian Defense Minister Jaak...
Krimelte that manufactures construction foam products opened a new EEK 90 million factory in Tallinn today. Alar Salum, CEO of Krimelte said the expanding was necessary to fill the orders from present clients and new growing...
Estonian Air offers surprise fares for flights between Tallinn and Kuressaare on fixed dates in October to promote the newly launched route. The surprise fares on fixed dates are available on Estonian Air’s homepage under...
Estonian consumers are collectively paying billions of kroons more in new gas and heating tariffs, writes Postimees. For instance, in Maardu, a town just outside Tallinn, the new heating tariff is 66 percent higher than before....