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RIGA - The Riga Municipality in talks with the Economy Ministry (EM) has undertaken to find solutions that would allow to ...
Minister Sabutis underlined the strategic significance of establishing a north–south transport corridor from the Baltic Sea ...
According to the SBGS data, 5,914 migrants have attempted to enter Latvia this year before being detained and turned back to Belarus. Meanwhile, Lithuanian border guards have barred 890 irregular ...
RIGA - Firearms found in a man's hiding place in Latvia in May may have been manufactured in the former Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, according to information obtained by LETA.
TALLINN - The Dalai Lama has gifted his sacred throne to an Estonian, and it will be briefly on display at the Estonian National Museum in Tartu starting Wednesday.
VILNIUS - Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs and its support for international terrorism pose a threat to the entire world, and therefore Lithuania and Israel share the same interest of ...
VILNIUS - Lithuania is sending officers to Latvia to help the neighboring country fight illegal migration, the Interior Ministry said on Tuesday. On the order of Interior Minister Vladislav ...
VILNIUS – Dialogue between the European Union (EU) delegation and Israel on the humanitarian situation in the war-torn Gaza Strip is beginning in Jerusalem, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said ...
TALLINN - Estonian President Alar Karis met with UN Secretary-General António Guterres in Seville on the sidelines of the UN International Conference on Financing for Development, where they discussed ...
VILNIUS – Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda met with Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas on Tuesday and says he heard the prime minister's explanations and will present his conclusions after the ...
Also from July 1, excise duties on unleaded gasoline, leaded gasoline, and aviation gasoline will increase by 5 percent. The combined effect of the excise duty and VAT increases amounts to 6.3 cents ...
RIGA - Coalition partners have agreed that spending cuts must not affect benefits, after-school education for children and young people, as well as healthcare services, Prime Minister Evika Silina ...