Estonia: Russia may have jammed US reconnaissance drone

Russia may have used GPS jamming against a US reconnaissance drone in Estonian airspace, Postimees reports. The Estonian Defence Ministry confirmed that the US Air Force’s Northrop Grumman RQ-4B Global Hawk drone had experienced communication problems. The drone landed undamaged, however. A spokesman for the Estonian Air Force noted that Russian radio interference disturbs all…

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Baltic: Number of foreign hotel guests still below pre-pandemic level

The number of nights spent by foreign visitors in the three Baltic capitals was highest in Tallinn in the first half of 2024, according to data from the Latvian Hotel and Restaurant Association (LVRA), BNS reports. Foreigners spent 1.075 million nights at accommodation establishments in Tallinn, followed by Riga with 851,000 and Vilnius with 699,000….

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Estonia: Fatherland remains most popular party in August 2024: poll

Estonia’s opposition conservative Fatherland (Isamaa) party remained the country’s most popular political party in August 2024, according to the latest Norstat poll for the Institute for Societal Research (YI), ERR reports. Isamaa’s support among voters now stands at 27.6%, followed by the ruling Estonian Reform Party with 19.4% and its coalition partner, the Social Democratic…

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Estonia: Industrial production down nearly 6% on year in July 2024

Estonia’s industrial production declined by 5.8% at constant prices on year in July 2024, according to Statistics Estonia, ERR reports. Output rose by 16.9% in mining and 16.3% in electricity production, but fell by 7.8% in manufacturing. The volume of industrial production declined in more than two thirds of manufacturing sectors. Meanwhile, sales of manufacturing…

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Estonia: Audit finds major errors in 2023 state budget act

The National Audit Office of Estonia (Riigikontroll) found significant errors in the 2023 state budget act despite the overall accuracy of the state’s financial accounts, ERR reports. Key issues included incorrect recording of transactions in the budgets of the ministries of economy, regional affairs, and agriculture, leading to a discrepancy of EUR 122mn. Additionally, the…

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