TALLINN – The concert of British heavy metal act Judas Priest in Tallinn, scheduled for June 1 this year, will apparently be postponed, or...
RIGA - Universally applied restrictions on summer employment of children are unnecessary because it is possible to ensure that distancing requir...
RIGA - On Wednesday, Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics took part in a videoconference of the European Union’s General Affairs Coun...
VILNIUS - A total of 3,768 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the three Baltic countries by Thursday noon, with 38 COVID-19 fatalities reg...
VILNIUS - The three Baltic countries will coordinate the opening of their borders and COVID-19 exit scenarios, Lithuanian Prime Minister Sa...
VILNIUS – The Lithuanian government is set on Wednesday to consider extending the existing lockdown until May 11 but will also lift certai...
TALLINN - According to the worst-case scenario, approximately 90,000 people, meaning double the current number, may be jobless in Estonia by the...
RIGA - Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins will today have a video call with Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas and Lithuanian Prime Minister Sauliu...
TALLINN - A 10,000-panel solar power farm is being constructed at the initiative of a company by the name Solar Light OU in the Jaanikese villag...
TALLINN - The authorities of Tallinn decided on Tuesday that distance learning in the schools of the capital city will continue until the end of...
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