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Estonia Travel Videos – Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Saaremaa, Narva, Haapsalu & More

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Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Saaremaa, Narva, Haapsalu, Viljandi, and real life across Estonia in 4K

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Tallinn

Old Town, city centre walks, winter streets, and medieval charm.

Tartu

University city streets, winter walks, and cultural city life.

Pärnu

Beach walks, summer capital scenery, and Baltic resort atmosphere.

Islands & Coastal Towns

Saaremaa, Kuressaare, Haapsalu, and Narva with scenic and historic views.

Estonia Travel Highlights

This Estonia video page is built for visitors who want real places, real streets, and real travel footage. It focuses on the most searched destinations in Estonia, including Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Saaremaa, Narva, Haapsalu, and Viljandi.

1. TALLINN, Estonia - Old Town - 4K HDR walking tour with ...

A real walking tour through Tallinn Old Town showing medieval streets, historic buildings, and the atmosphere of Estonia’s capital.

2. Tallinn, Estonia Walking Tour 4k - With Captions

A detailed 4K walking tour through Tallinn with captions and street-level city views.

3. Tallinn City Centre Walking Tour | Tallinn Estonia 2025 4K

A city centre walk through Tallinn with central streets, shops, and everyday urban life.

4. Tallinn Estonia 4K Walking Tour | Europe's Fairytale Medieval ...

A fairytale-style Tallinn walk focused on medieval streets, hidden corners, and travel atmosphere.

5. Tallinn - 4K Walk | Tallinn Old Town: A Medieval Gem of ...

A classic Tallinn Old Town walk with medieval architecture and scenic cobblestones.

6. Snowy TALLINN Estonia 4K ❄️ | Winter Christmas Street Walk

A winter walk through Tallinn with snowy streets and festive Christmas-season scenery.

7. Walk Here: Tallinn, Estonia - Summer 2024 - 4K UHD 60fps

A summer 4K UHD walk through Tallinn with smooth 60fps footage and lively streets.

8. Tallinn Walking Tour | Tallinn Estonia 2025 4K

A modern Tallinn walking tour showing the city’s main streets and urban feel.

9. Tallinn, Estonia - Old Town - 4K HDR walking tour with ...

A second look at Tallinn Old Town with historic streets and a detailed 4K atmosphere.

10. Walking Tour of Estonia | Exploring Tallinn Old Town & Scenic ...

A broader Estonia walk with Tallinn Old Town and scenic city streets.

11. Walking in TARTU, Estonia - 4K HDR

A real walking tour through Tartu showing the university city’s streets, squares, and daily life.

12. Tartu Walking Tour 4K | Discover Estonia's Hidden Gem ...

A detailed Tartu walk with charming streets, historical buildings, and local atmosphere.

13. TARTU Winter Walk in City Center Estonia | Estonia Travel ...

A winter walk through Tartu city center showing the Estonian university town in cold-weather scenery.

14. Tartu Walking Tour Estonia in 4K Video. Explore from the ...

A 4K walking tour of Tartu with city center streets and a calm student-city feel.

15. Tartu, Estonia. Walking tour in the snowy city center in January ...

A snowy January walk through central Tartu with winter street scenes.

16. European Capital of Culture 2024 - Tartu Estonia-What to see ...

A Tartu video focused on city highlights and the European Capital of Culture atmosphere.

17. A Day In Pärnu: Visiting Summer Capital Of Estonia 4K | Estonia

A real day in Pärnu showing Estonia’s summer capital, beach town streets, and seaside life.

18. Pärnu , Estonia in 4K | Stunning Aerial Drone Tour of the Baltic ...

Aerial Pärnu footage showing the Baltic coast, beaches, and the city from above.

19. Pärnu, Estonia. A walk in the city center. 4K

A city-center walk through Pärnu with local streets and resort-town atmosphere.

20. Elegant Pärnu, Estonia – 4K Driving Tour Along Beach ...

A scenic driving tour through Pärnu along the beach and historic city areas.

21. Pärnu Beach, Estonia - Full Walking Tour [4K]

A full walking tour of Pärnu Beach with sand, seaside paths, and summer travel views.

22. Pärnu | Estonia (2025)

A 2025 look at Pärnu with city and beach scenery in the summer capital.

23. Pērnava | Pärnu | Пярну (07.2022) 4K

A 4K walk through Pärnu with city-center views and a resort-town mood.

24. PÄRNU is picture perfect! (4K Walk Video)

A picture-perfect Pärnu walk showing the city’s charm and coastal appeal.

25. Parnu, Estonia travel guide 4K bluemaxbg.com

A travel guide to Pärnu with hotel and tourist destination coverage.

26. Kuressaare , Estonia in 4K | Stunning Aerial Drone Tour of ...

Aerial footage over Kuressaare on Saaremaa Island with the castle and coastline.

27. SAAREMMA ISLAND | Travel Video [4K]

A travel video from Saaremaa Island showing major places and island scenery.

28. Saaremaa - Autumn 2023 | 4K

An autumn travel film from Saaremaa with calm landscapes and island roads.

29. Exploring Kuressaare Biggest City In Saaremaa Island 2024 ...

A visit to Kuressaare, the main town of Saaremaa Island, with city-center views.

30. Dont Miss In Saaremaa Island: Lambakogu, Ohessaare Cliff ...

A Saaremaa travel video focused on top island sights including cliffs and coastal stops.

31. Discover SAAREMAA, Estonia

A country-style travel guide to Saaremaa Island with a relaxed scenic tone.

32. Must Visit In Saaremaa Island: Panga Cliff, Angla Windmill ...

A must-visit Saaremaa guide featuring Panga Cliff, Angla Windmill, and island highlights.

33. Stunning Drone Shorts Over Saaremaa Island

A drone look over Saaremaa with Kuressaare Castle and Baltic coastline scenery.

34. Beautiful Estonia : Saaremaa Island (Cinematic Drone Video)

A cinematic drone film showing Saaremaa Island’s natural beauty and open landscapes.

35. NARVA, Estonia - 4K HDR with captions

A real walking tour through Narva showing the border city’s streets and atmosphere.

36. NARVA: The border city of Estonia and Russia | The Planet V ...

A travel video about Narva, the eastern border city of Estonia.

37. City walks series - Narva, Estonia (Christmas walk 2022)

A Christmas walk in Narva with city streets and winter atmosphere.

38. Narva - Where EU meets Russia! | Estonia's Outermost City

A Narva travel video showing the city at the edge of the European Union.

39. NARVA - HERMANN CASTLE, (ESTONIA) 4K, Drone #estonia ...

A drone view of Narva Hermann Castle and the city’s historic border setting.

40. Observing Russia from the EU - Discovering East Estonia ...

A border-region travel video centered on Narva and eastern Estonia.

41. Beautiful Estonia : Narva (Cinematic Drone Video)

A cinematic drone look at Narva with a wide border-city perspective.

42. City walks series - Haapsalu, Estonia (4K walking tour. Spring ...

A spring walking tour through Haapsalu, a seaside resort town on Estonia’s west coast.

43. Haapsalu :Estonia | The Most Beautiful Seaside Town | Old ...

A seaside-town travel video showing old-town charm and coastal views in Haapsalu.

44. Haapsalu, Estonia. Winter walk in the Old Town. 4K

A winter walk through Haapsalu Old Town with quiet streets and historic scenery.

45. Haapsalu, Estonia. Viking XPRS. 4K

A Haapsalu travel clip connected with ferry arrival and coastal travel atmosphere.

46. Visiting Haapsalu From Railway Museum To ...

A Haapsalu visit that includes the railway museum and other local sights.

47. Haapsalu, Estonia. Walking at the Small Bay (Väike viik). 4K

A peaceful walk at Väike viik in Haapsalu with bay-side scenery.

48. HAAPSALU Episcopal Castle | Estonia | Drone Video [4K]

A drone video of Haapsalu Episcopal Castle and the surrounding historic area.

49. Haapsalu - 4K - Entering the Castle from South Gate - 2022

A castle-focused Haapsalu video showing the old fortifications and winter scenery.

50. Haapsalu, Estonia. Winter walk around the castle. 4K

A winter castle walk in Haapsalu with old walls and a historic seaside mood.

51. ONE DAY IN VILJANDI (ESTONIA) | 4K 60FPS | Look how ...

A one-day walk in Viljandi showing the town center and relaxed southern-Estonia atmosphere.

52. Viljandi, Estonia. A walk in the city centre. 4K

A city-center walk through Viljandi with local streets and a small-town feel.

53. Viljandi, Estonia: a romantic small town / romantiline väikelinn ...

A romantic Viljandi video showing the town center and lakeside charm.

54. Viljandi veel kõrgemalt 4k

An elevated 4K view of Viljandi showing the town and surrounding landscape.

55. Viljandi, UNESCO Creative City of Crafts and Folk Art

A Viljandi video focused on crafts, folk art, and the town’s cultural identity.

56. Winter drive in Estonia. Viljandi - Tartu. 4K

A winter drive from Viljandi toward Tartu with rural and town-road scenery.

57. Estonia city tour | Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, Parnu | Drone 4k video ...

A country-wide drone tour covering Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, and Pärnu.

58. Estonia from Above 4K UHD - A Cinematic Drone Journey

A cinematic aerial journey across Estonia’s landscapes and towns.

59. Wonders of Estonia | The Most Amazing Places in Estonia | Travel Video 4K

A broad Estonia travel film showcasing the country’s most amazing places.

60. Exploring Estonia - Travel Video

A general Estonia travel video with Tallinn and scenic city footage.

61. The Best of Tartu & Viljandi | Our 2-Day City Itinerary Travel Vlog

A travel itinerary video covering Tartu and Viljandi for a two-day Estonia trip.

62. Estonia Travel Guide | Top Places to Visit

A travel guide to Estonia’s top places and scenic highlights.

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POLITICO
Andy Burnham soft-launches his premiership
MANCHESTER — Andy Burnham painted the first broad strokes of his premiership on Monday — and it might be the closest look Brits get before he takes power. In a domestic-focused speech at a museum of left-wing political activism in Manchester, Britain’s presumptive next PM pledged to decentralize power from Whitehall, reindustrialize England’s forgotten towns and give the state a bigger role in housing, utilities and infrastructure. Burnham took no questions from the media and plans only a handful of big interventions between now and entering No. 10, none of which will be heavy on detailed policy, said a person with knowledge of his plans who was granted anonymity to speak frankly. This is deliberate; aides want to introduce Burnham to the public after nine years away from Westminster, as he takes power without an election. His broad-brush approach contrasts, though, with the aides working frantically to put a detailed program together behind the scenes. Formal “access talks” are under way between Burnham’s team and the civil service, two people with knowledge of them confirmed; his chief of staff James Purnell is playing a leading role. Former minister Miatta Fahnbulleh is also helping Burnham pull together policy ideas from think tanks, MPs and left-wing activists.  It has left Burnham essentially airing his thoughts in real time without showing his working. The message to diplomats, industry and a hungry media is: just give us time. Burnham’s book in speech form The outgoing mayor of Greater Manchester is set to become Britain’s seventh prime minister in a decade on July 20 following Keir Starmer’s resignation, after a Labour Party leadership contest in which he is likely to be the only candidate. He vowed on Monday to “rewire” Britain and implement “the biggest change in our lifetimes to the way the country is run.” Yet Burnham fleshed out little policy detail in his 40-minute address, which he gave at a blank wooden lectern with no branding. While he made his priorities clear and shed some light on his intentions — including a new outpost of 10 Downing Street in Manchester — the speech was largely an overarching vision of a nation of “hope” and “possibility.” Almost quoting John Lennon, he asked the audience to “imagine.” Much of Burnham’s speech was a spoken version of his 2024 book “Head North,” which railed against Whitehall “bullying” of local government and the “50 or so people who run our country,” many of them unelected civil servants and political advisers. He also had light disdain for the Westminster journalists at the back of the room. Burnham name-checked the BBC’s political editor as he dismissed speculation about who will be his finance minister, promising only to announce jobs at the “end of this process.” But above all was a pledge to give up power from Whitehall — an unusual first act for a PM. Burnham promised regional leaders more control over infrastructure, housing, utilities, reindustrialization and the welfare state while a “more streamlined” Whitehall focuses on growth and regeneration. Some of this would be done through a “No. 10 North” in Manchester, he pledged. Its location and scale are not yet confirmed — although Burnham plans to have a deputy No. 10 chief of staff based in the outpost, said a person familiar with the planning. Aides are examining options for sites that are already under government control. Some of the ideas he put forward in “Head North” have been dialed back. While his book suggested “removing” the whipping system that enforces discipline for members of parliament, Burnham’s speech was more nuanced — saying he will let MPs be “authentic representatives” for their area and not use the system to “create fear or close down debate.” (One ally suggested this language was aimed at Labour MPs who will begin nominating their next PM next week — aides to Burnham want a rush of backers on the first day.) Likewise, Burnham’s book and speech alike said the government should be geared around achieving equivalent living conditions in all parts of Britain using a German-style basic law. But unlike his book, his speech did not propose a written constitution, which would tie him up in wrangling over its shape. Other key planks of the book — replacing the House of Lords with a Senate of Nations and Regions, and moving to a proportional voting system — were not mentioned at all. Nor did Burnham’s speech touch on migration, foreign policy or defense priorities (though a foreign future policy speech is in the works.) Huge questions unanswered There were areas where Burnham sketched out the destination but not the route. Like the outgoing Keir Starmer, he promised to extend his horizons across a decade. His key ally Louise Haigh, the left-wing former Cabinet minister, has suggested this could be done by changing the Treasury’s rolling five-year fiscal forecasts to 10-year ones. Burnham did not get into that level of detail. Similarly, Haigh has called for the Treasury’s functions to be split up with some budgeting powers handed to No. 10. Burnham appeared to hint at this — saying the push for growth will “be driven through the prime minister’s office” — but did not say it explicitly. Other areas needed deciphering. Burnham promised “the biggest council house building program since the post-war period,” after millions of state-funded homes were sold off under Margaret Thatcher’s right-to-buy policies. Aides later clarified that he meant the biggest program since the end of the post-war period — not since the end of the Second World War in 1945. Burnham’s book said all parts of England need a devolution deal by 2034; his speech was looser on timelines. His aides are looking at letting regional authorities keep and reinvest 100 percent of the income tax they generate in their area, but Burnham did not go this far (he said he would reform business rates). He was more aspirational than concrete in his ambition to “give Britain some breathing space as soon as I can” on the cost of living. He did not say if he meant reducing taxes, when he might do that, or whether the public finances would allow him to do it at all. There was hard policy, albeit without the detail yet of how hard and fast Burnham will go. He promised that public sector contracts, including in defense, would undergo a “proper social value weighting” test and pledged a “much greater” volume of 45-day work placements and apprenticeships. He promised to adopt a Finnish-style “housing first philosophy,” which offers rental housing to homeless people. He pledged “greater public control of essential services like water, housing, energy and transport,” though he stopped short of saying this would mean nationalization. There was also a hard edge to his aspirational rhetoric: “While the political direction I set is not up for negotiation, I will build an inclusive team at the very highest level,” he said. Not like Starmer Burnham’s soft-launch signals his first few weeks will look different to Starmer’s ascent to power in July 2024. Starmer had four years as leader and a painful policy process before he entered No. 10. Burnham’s allies are working quicker than they hoped — many only wanted to take power in September. And while Starmer hit the ground running in July 2024 with a NATO summit and a flurry of initial press releases, Burnham will take office on the first Monday of a six-week parliamentary recess. That means opportunities to question him — or his No. 10 operation — will be thin. But those around Burnham will see being different as a good thing. Starmer’s initial burst included policy blunders and soon gave way to a sense that he was unprepared for power. Even the vibe is more relaxed; unlike the suited-up, deliberative Starmer, Burnham gave his speech Monday in a black T-shirt under a suit jacket, swapping the autocue for a breezy charm. He was, as he put it, like a nightclub DJ firing up the crowd. Burnham opened his speech with the words: “Are you ready for this?” Many are still asking him exactly that question.
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La France réfléchit à de nouvelles taxes européennes pour financer le budget de l’UE
BRUXELLES — Emmanuel Macron a chargé le gouvernement de trouver de nouvelles taxes européennes pour financer le prochain budget à long terme de l’UE, qui s’élèvera à 2 000 milliards d’euros, selon cinq responsables publics au fait des discussions. Sans accord sur de nouvelles taxes, Paris serait contraint de verser davantage d’argent à Bruxelles, ce qui donnerait des arguments au Rassemblement national, actuel favori des sondages à l’élection présidentielle. Cette initiative française intervient alors que les gouvernements européens n’ont pas réussi à s’accorder sur un ensemble de nouvelles recettes proposé par la Commission européenne en juillet dernier, ce qui a conduit cette dernière à rechercher des solutions alternatives. Contrairement à d’autres pays riches comme l’Allemagne et les Pays-Bas, la France n’est guère encline à réduire le budget de l’UE, qui accorde de généreuses subventions à son puissant secteur agricole. Le président français presse même l’exécutif européen de lever davantage de fonds via des taxes à l’échelle du continent, notamment sur les géants américains de la tech et les pollueurs étrangers, plutôt que de compter sur une hausse des contributions des Etats membres. Car, en tant que troisième pays le plus endetté de l’Union, la France n’a pas de marge de manœuvre pour augmenter considérablement la sienne. Les propositions fiscales initiales de la Commission — qui comprennent la taxe carbone aux frontières, le marché carbone européen, des taxes sur les déchets électroniques et le tabac, ainsi qu’une contribution forfaitaire des entreprises — se sont heurtées à la résistance des gouvernements opposés à des mesures qui pénaliseraient de manière disproportionnée leurs industries nationales. Alors que les négociations sur le prochain budget 2028-2034 de l’UE s’éternisent, la France cherche à rallier des soutiens à travers l’Europe en faveur de taxes alternatives qui, selon elle, auraient plus de chances d’obtenir l’appui unanime des 27 Etats membres, ont déclaré des responsables ayant souhaité garder l’anonymat pour évoquer ces questions diplomatiques sensibles. La mise en place de nouvelles sources de recettes pour l’UE — appelées “ressources propres” dans le jargon bruxellois — est la “condition sine qua non pour adopter le budget”, a déclaré aux journalistes, au début du mois, le ministre français chargé des Affaires européennes, Benjamin Haddad. “Nous ne pouvons pas compter uniquement sur les contributions nationales, personne n’en a les moyens.” La fiscalité reste toutefois l’un des sujets politiques les plus sensibles dans les négociations, ce qui rend peu probable toute avancée décisive avant les dernières phases des pourparlers. Le président du Conseil européen, António Costa, qui préside les réunions des chefs d’Etat et de gouvernement de l’UE, espère parvenir à un accord global sur le budget lors d’un sommet qui se tiendra en décembre prochain. La mission irlandaise António Costa a chargé l’Irlande, qui prendra mercredi la présidence tournante du Conseil de l’UE, d’accélérer les négociations sur les nouvelles taxes en vue du sommet européen d’octobre prochain. Lors d’une réunion qui s’est tenue ce mois de juin, le Conseil européen a demandé à l’Irlande de “présenter un ensemble de mesures ambitieuses et équilibrées concernant les nouvelles ressources propres d’ici le [sommet européen] d’octobre”, selon un responsable de l’UE. Ces nouvelles recettes devraient rapporter environ 400 milliards d’euros entre 2028 et 2034, soit environ un cinquième du prochain budget à long terme de l’Union. Des députés européens participent à un vote lors d’une séance plénière à Strasbourg, en France, le 16 décembre 2025. | Frederick Florin/AFP via Getty Images Pour sortir de l’impasse sur cette question des ressources propres, le Parlement européen a proposé en mai de nouvelles taxes sur les entreprises de cryptomonnaies, les géants du numérique et les jeux d’argent en ligne. La France et l’Espagne ont apporté un soutien de principe. Mais cela ne suffit toujours pas aux yeux de Paris. L’exécutif tricolore teste de manière informelle l’intérêt suscité par une proposition — initialement avancée par Air France-KLM — visant à renforcer les obligations en matière de climat imposées aux compagnies aériennes étrangères, selon deux diplomates de l’UE. Toutefois, cette idée ne devrait générer que peu de recettes supplémentaires, ont-ils précisé. “La France est favorable à un élargissement du débat, et nous présenterons des propositions à ce sujet dans les prochains jours”, a fait savoir Benjamin Haddad la semaine dernière. Pour la France, l’objectif est d’éviter d’avoir à choisir entre augmenter sa contribution au budget de l’UE et réduire les subventions agricoles. “Ils veulent le beurre et l’argent du beurre”, résume un diplomate européen. Mais, selon un haut diplomate d’un pays traditionnellement contre de nouvelles ressources propres, la campagne menée par la France constitue une “manœuvre tactique astucieuse”. “Ils font partie de ceux qui comprennent que sans nouvelles ressources propres, il n’y a pas de [budget]”, estime-t-il. Des responsables de la Cour des comptes française se sont même rendus à Berlin et à Varsovie pour discuter d’éventuelles créations de taxes, indique un diplomate. A l’issue de leur rencontre à Antibes la semaine dernière, Emmanuel Macron et la Première ministre italienne, Giorgia Meloni, se sont également engagés “à avancer sur la voie de nouvelles ressources propres”, notamment une taxe sur le numérique. Mais l’Allemagne et d’autres gouvernements plus prudents restent opposés à cette mesure, craignant qu’elle ne provoque des représailles américaines. Cet article a d’abord été publié par POLITICO en anglais, puis a été édité en français par Jean-Christophe Catalon.
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Understanding State Aid for Estonian Businesses

Understanding State Aid for Estonian Businesses

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The Thriving State-Supported Estonian Blockchain Industry

The Thriving State-Supported Estonian Blockchain Industry

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Estonia has emerged as a vibrant hub for startups, with a growing number of companies making their mark on the global stage. To stand out in the highly competitive startup ecosystem, many Estonian startups are focusing on achieving international standards and certifications to showcase their commitment to quality and innovation.

Estonia has emerged as a vibrant hub for startups, with a growing number of companies making their mark on the global stage. To stand out in the highly competitive startup ecosystem, many Estonian startups are focusing on achieving international standards and certifications to showcase their commitment to quality and innovation.

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Boosting Business Success in Estonia with Standards and Certifications

Boosting Business Success in Estonia with Standards and Certifications

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The Estonian blockchain industry has been gaining significant momentum in recent years, positioning itself as a hub for blockchain innovation and technology. As the industry continues to grow, the need for standards and certifications becomes increasingly important to ensure quality, security, and trust within the ecosystem.

The Estonian blockchain industry has been gaining significant momentum in recent years, positioning itself as a hub for blockchain innovation and technology. As the industry continues to grow, the need for standards and certifications becomes increasingly important to ensure quality, security, and trust within the ecosystem.

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The S&P 500 Index is a popular benchmark for measuring the performance of the US stock market, representing the top 500 publicly traded companies in the country. While the index is dominated by established corporations, there is a growing interest in the startup ecosystem, particularly in countries like Estonia.

The S&P 500 Index is a popular benchmark for measuring the performance of the US stock market, representing the top 500 publicly traded companies in the country. While the index is dominated by established corporations, there is a growing interest in the startup ecosystem, particularly in countries like Estonia.

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The Impact of the S&P 500 Index on Estonian Business

The Impact of the S&P 500 Index on Estonian Business

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