We have started to collect the most important news related to Estonia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
European champions Spain book their place at the 2010 World Cup following a 2-0 win over Group Five rivals Estonia.
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A dummy of the Soviet bronze statue at the centre of Estonian unrest two years ago appears in Tallinn.
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Russia confirms Nato has expelled two of its diplomats, reportedly in retaliation for a spy scandal involving an Estonian official.
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Arnold Meri, a Soviet war hero who was tried in his native Estonia over Stalin-era deportations, is buried in Tallinn.
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A former Estonian defence ministry official found guilty of selling Nato secrets to Russia is jailed after a secret trial.
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An Estonian court clears four ethnic Russians of provoking riots after a Soviet-era war memorial was moved in 2007.
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The BBC's Humphrey Hawksley reports from Estonia, where Russia's expatriate population still feels a very strong loyalty to Moscow.
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Nato backs a new cyber defence centre in Estonia, which last year blamed Russia for targeting its internet structure.
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An ethnic Russian is the first person to be convicted for taking part in cyber attacks against Estonia.
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A former Soviet official is charged with genocide for allegedly organising deportations to Siberia.
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David Beckham inspires England to a comfortable Euro 2008 qualifier win in Estonia.
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