VILNIUSJapanese spectators hissed and whistled, waving the Lithuanian national tricolors at the N
VILNIUSThe European Broadcasting Union's reference panel in Tallinn has voted to disqualify Lithu
RIGALatvia became the second Baltic country to broadcast Russian financier Boris Berezovsky's pol
TALLINNNorway, Finland, Britain and Sweden have concluded a new agreement on foreign aid for inte
TALLINNU.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell assured Estonian Foreign Affairs Minister Kristiina O
TALLINNEstonians continue to support European Union membership but lack information about the con
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VILNIUSIt became clear during a presidential summit this week that the Baltic states and Poland f
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RIGAEstonia's former Foreign Minister Toomas Ilves told Latvian politicians not to fear changes t
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