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Snow-melt reveals full extent of Tallinn red cycle lanes debacle

ETV news show 'Aktuaalne kaamera' (AK) revealed just how much red-colored cycle lanes installed in the capital last October had deteriorated since then, with melting snow revealing that the work had not survived the Estonian winter.

Supermarkets: Food prices up 10 percent on average since autumn

Estonia's largest supermarkets say that food prices have risen by an average of 10 percent over the past four months, with some categories, such as coffee, seeing considerably higher levels of inflation than that.

Tallinn not moving all schools to distance learning

Mayor of Tallinn Mihhail Kõlvart has said there are no plans to send all schools in the capital to distance learning in the near future.

Tallinn switches off winter lights early due to rising energy costs

Tallinn will switch off its winter lights earlier than usual this year to combat rising electricity prices. Street lights will stay on.

Tallinn gets over 5,000 energy bill support applications in first two days

Tallinn city authorities have received over 5,000 applications for energy bill payment support in two days – more applications for support than it would in a single month usually – and estimate that figure to grow to around 60,000 over time, deputy mayor Betina Beškina (Center) says.

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