Rent is plummeting; Tallinn has been flooded with apartments
The heating period has scared the tenants. Expensive rental apartments becoming cheaper. Small and cheap sell well. The number of rental apartments in Tallinn has steeply increased and experts explain it with two main factors. Those seeking for an apartment can negotiate significantly lower rent than in the spring andContinue Reading
Marran: Success in intelligence is classified info resulting in good calls
Estonia’s outgoing spymaster and incoming State Forest Management Center (RMK) director Mikk Marran sheds light on speculations that have been rife surrounding his decision to quit and takes a look back at the last seven years in an interview with ETV’s “Pealtnägija.” The reason we are sitting down for thisContinue Reading
Tromsø terminates friendship agreements with Murmansk, Arkhangelsk and Nadym
Mayor Wilhelmsen, together with politicians from other parties in northern Norway’s largest city, announced in a letter published in Nordlys that a final end has come to relations with Murmansk, Arkhangelsk and Nadym. Tromsø froze relations with the three cities shortly after Russia’s military operation in Ukraine in February. Now,Continue Reading
Study: Immigrant youth at much higher risk of bullying
An Åbo Akademi University study investigated the differences in bullying risk between people of Finnish origin and immigrants in the region of Ostrobothnia. A young person with a foreign background is three times more likely to be at risk of being bullied or discriminated against by other students or teachersContinue Reading
Norway, Russia seal deal on fish quotas amid growing tensions
Cod quotas for 2023 will be 20% lower, a decision made on recommendations from marine researchers in the two countries. The Norwegian-Russian Joint Fishery Commission has agreed that 2023 cod quotas in the Barents- and Norwegian Seas will total 566,784 tons, of which 260,782 tons will be Norway’s share. “DespiteContinue Reading
Estonia planning tighter regulation for savings and loan associations
Creditors of the recently bankrupt Estonia Savings and Loan Association met for its general meeting on Monday but have little hope of seeing their savings restored to them. Estonia plans to step up supervision of savings and loan associations. A few hundred people gathered for the meeting, most of themContinue Reading
Lithuanian Major national cyber security exercise kicks off
Cyber Shield 2022, the largest national cyber security exercise this year, kicks off in Lithuania on Tuesday. The three-day exercise, which has been organized by the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC), will involve representatives of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, the General Jonas Zemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania, the Core CenterContinue Reading
Finnish President addresses Nato parliamentary seminar in Helsinki
President Niinistö suggested that China, the US and the EU should discuss together how to avoid further escalation of the deadly conflict in Ukraine. Parliamentarians from Nato member and partner countries gathered in Helsinki on Tuesday for the alliance’s Rose-Roth Seminar. The theme of this year’s seminar focused on theContinue Reading
Norway is portrayed as both hero and villain in Europe’s energy crisis
STAVANGER, Norway — With natural gas scarce and pipelines in peril, Europe has rarely neededNorway more. Or resented it as much. More than seven months into the war in Ukraine, the Scandinavian country is increasingly central to Europe’s energy security. Norway, not Russia, is now the European Union’s leading naturalContinue Reading
Poll: More than one third want female conscription
The issue of extending military conscription to include women as well as men has been the subject of much debate in Finland over recent months. Some 35 percent of respondents to a survey by the Uutissuomalainen newspaper group said they would be in favour of extending military conscription to women.Continue Reading