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A report summarizing Tartu's year as European Capital of Culture has been published. "Tartu 2024: A Story of Survival" outlines the main achievements as well as ways to ensure a long-term legacy.
Due to the festival, Mäekalda tänav, Roheline Aas tänav, and F.J. Wiedemann tänav will be closed on Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Poska tänav, Koidula tänav, and A. Weizenberg tänav will ...
Tallinn residents aged 14 and above still have until Monday to vote for their favorite 3 ideas to be implemented in their ...
Reconstruction work on Tallinn's Peterburi tee began on Thursday, September 18. The work will affect traffic arrangements and ...
An exhibition of works by British artists entitled "Nature: 10 Artists from London" has opened at the Kadrioru Gallery in ...
Consumers in Estonia are ordering more household items online instead of in stores, a shift affecting large ...
Regis Denef, a long-distance traveler from France, has walked 3,000 km across Europe to Estonia, facing stunning scenery, ...
A project involving the University of Tartu and researchers from Ireland will help better monitor water quality and the ...
Estonia's opposition leaders welcomed the rollback of a planned income tax hike but accused the government of clinging to ...
Kullar Viimne's new documentary "Tower" follows a man who has spent decades building a solitary tower in the forests of ...
Estonia's drone industry requires strong R&D and a clear, modern legal framework. Right now, fragmented regulations and ...
Research funded by taxpayers is often locked behind paywalls controlled by global publishers earning billions, despite a ...