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Tuesday, 10.12.2024, 05:29
The end of the emergency situation saw Estonians go shopping
23.10.2020Card payments by residents and businesses in Estonia were down by one third over the year in April while turnover fell at the same time by only about a quarter, showing that people were making fewer purchases, but those purchases were for larger amounts and were more considered.
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Benetis elected rector of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
23.10.2020Professor Rimantas Benetis, an internationally known cardiac surgeon, has been elected rector of the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LSMU), informed LETA/BNS.
Estonia: Self-isolation requirement not applied to arrivals from Norway starting Monday
23.10.2020Starting from Monday, the restriction on the freedom of movement does not apply to passengers arriving in Estonia from Norway, reported LETA/BNS.
Self-isolation not required for people arriving in Latvia from Greece, Finland, Estonia and Norway
23.10.2020Self-isolation will no longer be required for the people arriving in Latvia from Greece, Finland, Estonia and Norway, according to the information published by the Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), writes LETA/BNS.
Covid-19 transmissions in 23 EU member states and UK cause serious concern
23.10.2020Transmission levels of Covid-19 in 23 member countries and the United Kingdom are now of "serious concern", the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) said on Friday, cites LETA/AFP.
Reaalprojekt, Estconsult Rail to design Turba-Ellamaa railway section
he state-owned railway infrastructure company AS Eesti Raudtee has concluded an agreement with the companies OU Reaalprojekt and EstConsult Rail OU on the preparation of the main design of the Turba-Ellamaa section of what will eventually be a railway connecting Tallinn and the northwestern county town of Haapsalu, reports LETA/BNS.
European lumber exporters have expanded their sales overseas from 30% to 45% over the past 10 years
European lumber exporters have expanded their sales overseas from 30% to 45% over the past ten years, with Asia receiving a fifth of total exports in 2020, reports the Wood Resource Quarterly.