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One of the largest universities in Estonia, Tallinn University was formed in the capital city in 2005 by the merger of a number of institutions, of which the oldest was the Tallinn Teachers Institute, ...
The top Baltic film festival will spotlight five hot titles from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania at the Cannes Marché pitching session on May 16.
Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) was founded in 1918 when the Estonian Engineering Society brought together local technology experts to provide courses in, what was then, German-occupied Estonia ...
In 2025, AS Tallinna Sadam plans to disclose the results and hold annual general meeting according to the following schedule: Week 2 2024 Q4 and 12-months operating volumes 28.02.2025 2024 12 ...
Tallinn’s startups tackle post-pandemic packaging waste Alternative packaging solutions and nimble urban policymaking is helping the city tackle packaging waste.
Inner city Dublin, 1984. Brian Durnin’s ambitious feature debut is set in an evocatively-rendered public housing estate where one family fights for survival. Screenwriter Cara Loftus has ...
Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event has selected 17 films in production or post-production for its Works in Progress lab, divided across International, Baltic Event and Just Film sections.
One of Northern Europe’s leading festivals, the A-listed Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (also known as PÖFF) unspooling Nov. 8-24 in the Estonian capital, has unveiled its first features ...
As its year in the limelight draws to a close, how has Tallinn improved citizens’ lives and inspired them to take greater care of nature?
Tallinn: Cars were a status symbol after the Soviets. Now bike, bus and tram are overtaking From Soviet lines to a 15-minute city: How is public transport changing in Tallinn?
The essential guide to visiting Estonia Here’s everything you need to know about exploring this compact Baltic nation—when to go, where to stay, what to do, and how to get around.
Vaide the Przewalski's horse is now at Tallinn Zoo. Source: Inari Leiman/Tallinna loomaaed Przewalski's horse, while it died out in the wild at one point, has been reintroduced in Mongolia since the ...
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