VILNIUS - Lithuania and Latvia plan to help each other in the future to provide gas to consumers if supplies stop or are disrupted other ways.
LETA/TBT staff The Seimas (Parliament) of Lithuania on December 23 rejected President Gitanas Nauseda's veto on th...
Lithuania sees the UN Security Council's informal Arria-formula meeting that Russia is convening on Wednesday on "the situation with na...
With Lithuania being concurrently pummelled by two major crises, the Covid-19 pandemic and the deluge of irregular migrants on the country&rsquo...
How tenaciously Lithuania clings to centuries-old traditions when it comes to burying is shown vividly by the country‘s history of cremati...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) issued on December 23 an interim measure banning Lithuania from pushing four Pakistanis back to Belaru...
Over the last 30 years of independence, the success of Lithuania, a Baltic state, is huge, but, well, some of the relics of the Soviet past stil...
The Lithuanian parliament, Seimas, has allowed the authorities to restrict the movement of irregular migrants in Lithuania for up to a year....
Food Taipei, one of the largest international events of its kind in Asia, opened in Taiwan on Christmas Day. Among the highlights of the expo is...
The US Department of Treasury’s new sanctions on Belarus, which were believed to encompass Belaruskali, one of the world’s largest p...
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