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Taking on new members is in EU's interest – Lithuanian president

VILNIUS – Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda says that it is the European Union's interest to take on new members.  ...

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Estonian PM recognized with Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Award in Washington D.C.

TALLINN - Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas received the International Republican Institute's Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Award in Washington D.C...

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Lithuanian intermin calls Interpol members to vote down Russian, Belarusian proposals

VILNIUS – Lithuanian Interior Minister Agne Bilotaite on Tuesday urged Interpol member states not to support draft resolutions submitted b...

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Lithuanian healthmin in US to discuss bilateral cooperation

VILNIUS – Lithuanian Health Minister Arunas Dulkys is on a visit to the United States this week to discuss bilateral cooperation with loca...

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Estonian defmin in Brussels: Real decisions needed to support Ukraine

TALLINN - At an EU defense ministers' meeting in Brussels on Tuesday, Estonian Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur underscored that supporting ...

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Estonia: Alexela to open first hydrogen filling stations in Tallinn in 2024

TALLINN – Estonian energy group Alexela will open two green hydrogen filling stations in Tallinn in October of next year, one of them will...

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PM on Liepa: someone who lives by propaganda shouldn't enjoy Lithuanian passport

VILNIUS – A person who lives by propaganda and says things that are not approved by Lithuanian society should not enjoy the benefits of a ...

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President to meet with heads of EU institutions and NATO in Brussels

RIGA - President Edgars Rinkevics will visit Brussels, Belgium, this Wednesday and Thursday for meetings with heads of European Union (EU) insti...

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Latvians still see alcoholism as most worrisome addiction - survey

RIGA - People in Latvia still see alcoholism as the greatest addiction problem, Arnis Kaktins, head of SKDS pollster, said while presenting a ne...

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Minimum monthly wage to increase to EUR 700 in 2024

RIGA - As of January 1, 2024, the minimum monthly wage in Latvia will be EUR 700, according to amendments drafted by the Welfare Ministry and ap...

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