The Tallinn City Government approved a regulation today to raise the minimum salaries of youth workers in the city’s youth centers and youth work institutions, effective January 1, 2025.
From January 20–24, the Estonian Defence Forces will conduct an exercise in Tallinn aimed at preparing soldiers for participation in international missions. The exercise is planned in a way that will not disrupt residents' daily lives.
The Tallinn City Government has approved changes that will increase childbirth allowances, income-based support rates, and the upper limit for general care service fees.
In Estonia, you will meet robots operating everywhere, and people love them and help if needed. Estonia has chosen a route of robotics and is rolling right on it.
The Tallinn Transport Authority and the city of Tartu are participating in a joint project to implement Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to connect public and private transport between Tallinn and Tartu.
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The word “Entrepreneur” originally comes from the combination of two Latin words: “entre” – to entre and “prendes” – to understand. Tallinn Entrepreneurship Day focuses on the latter: “prendes”- to understand, grasp and think ahead. Throughout the day, we’ll collectively explore various aspects of entrepreneurship, emphasizing strategic thinking and a future-oriented perspective.