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The Ministry of Education is to merge six vocational schools in the capital into two colleges, which will provide applied secondary education.
To kick off Tallinn's year as European Capital of Sport, Fotografiska in the city's Telliskivi district has opened a new solo exhibition by legendary Estonian sports photographer Lembit Peegel. "Peegel/Pildis" features numerous previously unseen images from Peegel's vast personal collection.
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Estonia and Finland are working closely with the European Union, NATO, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and other Baltic Sea countries to curb the shadow fleet's activities.
The winners of the Estonian Startup Awards were selected from over 300 candidates. In his opening speech, Estonia's Prime Minister Kristen Michal said that startups account for nearly 4% of Estonia's GDP,
Day 1 antics from JFK airport to Tallinn, Estonia for Simple Session 16 with Anthony Panza and Austin Augie. Stay tuned for Daily Cruise 14 and GoPro Tallinn, Estonia from this trip.
The Baltic country Estonia, which has been a NATO member since 2004, received six High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems for the first time earlier this month as part of its push to deter Russian aggression.
When the world is in disarray, we must have solid roots to our God, who gives us peace, strength, and nourishment. That’s why this April we will once again come together to restore faith, share the Good News,
Te European Space Agency chooses Estonia to host a Space Cyber Range, a space security-focused test and development centre.
Azerbaijani artist Rovshan Nur has demonstrated his art works themed "Colorful Winter" at Kaja Cultural Center in Tallinn, Estonia, Azernews reports.
Estonian telco Tele2 has confirmed that it will retire its 3G network by the end of this year. In an announcement this week, the carrier said it will kick off its switch-off next month, beginning in Rakvere. According to Tele2, the shutdown of its 3G service will enable the telco to free up spectrum for its 4G and 5G networks.