VILNIUSPresident Valdas Adamkus, an experienced environmental expert, praised all commitments set
MOSCOWLithuania pledged that NATO membership would not damage its relations with Moscow, and Russ
VILNIUSThere is a noticeable hustle and bustle on the streets of downtown Vilnius and in the lobb
RIGAThe Latvian construction firm Multihalle signed an agreement with the Latvian Ice Hockey Fede
RIGAExperts from state and local information agencies, entrepreneurs and corporate CEOs as well a
RIGAEuropean Union supporters are pressing the government for up to 1 million lats to fund a vote
TALLINN EU enlargement, the NATO summit in Prague and regional cooperation were the main subjects
TALLINNTartu city authorities intend to cancel the certificate of occupancy of the newly built Ta
TALLINNThe supervisory council of AS Tallinna Vesi, the city's water provider and sewage handler,
WARSAWThe Baltic states are bound to become second-rate NATO members due to Russia's proposals to
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