Vladimir Putin may be setting himself up to remain Russia’s leader well beyond the end of his presidency, to no one’s surprise. In h...
Turkish construction company Kayi Insaat has appealed against the decision by the authorities of Kaunas, Lithuania's second-largest city, to...
Lithuania’s Transport Minister Jaroslav Narkevic breached the law by allowing enterprises under his ministry's control to pay for his ...
The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) is interested in providing financing for the Rail Baltica European-gauge railway project and...
The European Commission has found that agricultural company AS Tartu Agro received incompa- tible aid from Estonia and...
Demand for labor will remain high this year, but slowing economic growth and increasing problems with labor availability will make employers mor...
Workland, a company offering fully serviced shared office spaces, opened two new co-working centers in Riga and Vilnius this week after investin...
BNS/TBT Staff Foreign capital companies paid the largest average wages in Lithuania in 2018 and their employees earned...
Lithuanian Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis on January 24 submitted the candidature of his adviser Lukas Savickas for the country's economy...
Lithuania went up three notches to the 35th position among 180 countries in the Corruption Perceptions Index last year after the country scored ...
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