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주간 에스토니아 주요뉴스 (Week 34)

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주 핀란드 대사관
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2018-08-24

다음은 주간 에스토니아 일간지의 주요기사 제목을 영문으로 번역한 것입니다.

08.21
Swedish trade unions accuse Estonian manager of Luminor of witchhunt
Free Party under fire for financing non-prfoit Corruption Radar
Editorial: In whose interest is Free Party working?
MP Artur Talvik says he is setting up new party
Estonia 200 to decide about founding party today
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden visits Estonia
Kaja Kallas: government should privatize public infrastructure companies
Estonian security agencies recommend caution with Russian-based Yandex.Taxi
Head of RIA: setting up an IT Ministry is not a good idea


08.22
Paper: Estonia 200 is accepting anonymous donations
Raave: I believe that donors can be identified
Estonia 200 to become a political party, run in 2019 general elections
Kallas: we want to win the elections
Estonia 200 does not want to define itself on left-right political spectrum
Ratas: Good luck to Estonia 200
Analyst: Competition between political newcomers will be fierce
EKRE only party to increase membership this year
Cargo volumes handled by Estonian ports up 2.7% on year
Enterprise Estonia: labour shortage hurting investments
Estonian, Latvian ministers discuss transport connections


08.23
EKRE cements its place as country’s No. 3 political party
Analysis: Estonia failing to meet R&D goals
New entrepreneurship and IT minister to meet with start-ups
Artur Talvik setting up NGO as preparation to create new political party
MEP Indrek Tarand confirms intention to run for parliament seat
Kremlin rules out possibility of paying reparations for Soviet occupation
Ojasalu steps down as head of party financing watchdog


08.24
AirBaltic challenges Nordica in Tallinn, opens new direct flights
Kolvart proposes tourist tax
Seeder: low-paid workers cannot be let into Estonia
Artur Talvik's new party to put environment first
Estonia’s new MEP: first time Estonia represented by an Eurosceptic
IT minister: Immigration quotas for foreign workforce should be reexamined
Fifth of Estonians living hand to mouth
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