Latvia's state-run telecommunication monopoly has announced it expects to lose even more fixed-line
Lithuania signed an agreement selling a 34 percent stake in the national gas distribution company Li
Leading telecommunications firms Omnitel and Lietuvos Tele-komas and the banks Hansa-LTB and Vilnius
FARMHANDS: A conference of European agricultural advisory bodies that has convened in the picturesqu
The huge international Eurovision Song Contest, the likes of which Estonia has never hosted before,
Lithuania's central bank has halted the 1.2 billion litas ($31.7 million) purchase of a controlling
Warrenpoint, close to the border with the Republic of Ireland, and scene of the infamous slaying of
When 19-year-old student Romas Kalanta set himself on fire in Kaunas, Lithuania's second largest cit
The Latvian Language Prog-ram Unit recently published its annual report on the state of the Latvian
A second trial is underway in the Latgale Regional Court of "red partisan" Vitaly Kononov for allege
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