The government has proposed that the Seimas adopt a law introducing quotas for third-country nationals coming to work in Lithuania. Quotas would...
The council of Tallinn on April 17 elected Tiit Terik as its chairman with 41 votes. The previous chairman of the council, Mihhail Kolvart, was ...
Of all tickets sold by TS Laevad, the Tallinna Sadam subsidiary operating ferries between the mainland and Estonia's large western islands, ...
According to the latest SKDS political polls, Harmony, New Unity and For Development/For are ahead in the European Parliament election polls in ...
Lithuanian Transport and Communications Minister Rokas Masiulis and his counterparts from Central and Southern Europe have signed a declaration ...
The number of births keeps dropping in Latvia, according to the Central Statistical Bureau. Birth number keeps declini...
The European Central Bank has no plans to evaluate separate economic investigations or internal political discussions as well as the Lithuanian ...
The Lithuanian government allocated on April 17 just over 2.5 million euros to the Central Electoral Commission to cover the costs of running re...
Computer users in Estonia lost altogether 80,000 euros due to email spoofing and fraudulent activities in March, while cyber space incidents rec...
In an address on future of Europe at the European Parliament on April 18, Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins (New Unity) said that immigrat...
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