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Nestled in the industrial heart of Kaunas, the Lithuanian linen yarn producer Lietlinen quietly celebrates a remarkable ...
Vygaudas Usackas, a well-known Lithuanian diplomat and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, who, in various capacities, has ...
On 25 May, the Estonian National Museum opens a new exhibition titled “Rannarootslased. Estlandssvenskar. Estonia-Swedes”. This is the most extensive and comprehensive exhibition to date, focusing on ...
Magnetiq Bank has signed a cooperation agreement with the Polish–Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PLCC), becoming the first Latvian bank to join this organization.
VILNIUS - Two more World War II-era mines were found on Sunday in the Baltic Sea as part of Open Spirit 2025, an international unexploded ammunition hunting and sweeping operation, the Lithuanian army ...
VILNIUS - Lithuania has taken Belarus to the International Court of Justice in The Hague over a migrant crisis triggered by the regime of Alexander Lukashenko, accusing it of violating international ...
Janina Sabaliauskaitė, the artist of the young generation, creates artistic photography that gives voice to the communities as of yet kept very silent in Lithuanian photography. This Radvila Palace ...
RB Rail AS, the joint venture of the Rail Baltica project, announces a change in its Supervisory Board. Arnis Kākulis will be stepping down from his role, and Matīss Paegle has been appointed as his ...
TALLINN - According to the Health Board, the vaccination coverage of children in Estonia has dropped to a critical level, where the probability of dangerous infectious diseases being brought to ...
On Thursday, 22 May, Latvijas Banka is issuing a gold collector coin "Our Land". The coin's design, created by Māris Upenieks, offers a symbolic portrayal of one square centimetre of Latvian soil.
VILNIUS - Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovile Sakaliene said on Monday that the European Union should impose sanctions on all vessels in Russia's so-called shadow fleet.
RIGA - Over the past 10 years, investments in Latvia have amounted to 22.6 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), but increasing the volume of investments and reducing their price could boost Latvia ...