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Estonia's new ID card wins international award

TALLINN - At the international High Security Printing conference in Morocco on Tuesday, which recognizes the world's most outstanding docume...

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EU could agree on common military mobility area this year - Lithuanian MP

VILNIUS - The European Union could reach an agreement this year on establishing a common military mobility area, Rimantas Sinkevicius, chairman ...

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Lithuania to merge state company, development bank to attract EUR 1 b for defense

VILNIUS - Lithuania will merge its national development bank ILTE and Valstybes Investicinis Kapitalas (State Investment Capital, VIK), a state ...

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Commission's action plan helps reduce drone threat

TALLINN - The European Commission on Wednesday presented an action plan aimed at reducing the growing drone threat to EU security. ...

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Europe approves €90 billion support package for Ukraine

TALLINN - The European Parliament has approved a historic €90 billion support loan package for Ukraine by an overwhelming majority, ensurin...

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Lithuanian PM says Taiwanese office could use Taipei name

VILNIUS – Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene said on Wednesday she saw no reason why the Taiwanese Representative Office in Vilnius ...

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Estonia approves agreement to establish administrative committee for special tribunal

TALLINN - The Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) on Wednesday approved the Council of Europe's (CoE) enlarged partial agreement, which establis...

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Kross: Crimes of aggression will not go unpunished

TALLINN - The Riigikogu, Estonia's parliament, has approved a bill for the country to join the international special tribunal being establis...

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Baltic states should not panic about a possible Russian invasion - Latvian ambassador to Ukraine

RIGA - The Baltic states should not panic about a possible Russian invasion, but it is clear that we live next to an aggressive and unreliable n...

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No country will be able to do without nuclear power after 2040 if current trends prevail - Cakste

RIGA - No country will be able to do without nuclear power after 2040 if current trends prevail, Martins Cakste, CEO of Latvian energy group Lat...

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