Karin Kuum

Freelance journalist covering stories in Estonia and Finland.

Helsinki and Tallinn
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The Baltic Times
09/21/2016
Real estate prices in Baltic capitals on rise

Real estate prices in all three Baltic capitals, Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius, have reached pre-recession levels. The Baltic Times asked three real estate experts to elaborate on what is happening in the capitals' real estate markets. Tonu Toompark, real estate expert from Estonia: How would you describe the real estate market in Tallinn?

The Baltic Times
Higher Estonian comeback figures signal turnaround in emigration

Estonians are now returning home in bigger numbers than ever before. Since regaining independence in 1991 people have been flowing out of Estonia to find better work or study opportunities, or moved away for family reasons, mostly to Nordic countries. Now, for the first time over a couple dozen years, Estonians started making their ways back to their homeland.

The Baltic Times
Estonia's 2016 presidential race: No single leader yet on the long candidate list

The new presidential election in Estonia has become a vivid display of nearly weekly pop-ups of new candidates and their subsequent rants. Even though the elections are taking place on Aug. 29, 2016, there are no official candidates yet and the situation can linger until the very end of the race, as official nominations are possible just three days before the first round of ballots.

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Karin Kuum: Jevgeni Ossinovski - aasta liberaal? - Arvamus

Viimase aja Eesti poliitikat jälgides tundub kohati, et poliitikute maailmavaated on vahetusse läinud - Jürgen Ligist on saanud sotsiaaldemokraat ja Jevgeni Ossinovskist liberaal, kirjutab politoloogia magistrant Karin Kuum. Haridusminister Jürgen Ligi on kujunenud egalitaarse ja ühetaolise hariduse eestkõnelejaks.

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The Baltic Times
09/21/2016
Real estate prices in Baltic capitals on rise

Real estate prices in all three Baltic capitals, Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius, have reached pre-recession levels. The Baltic Times asked three real estate experts to elaborate on what is happening in the capitals’ real estate markets.