When I exited my hotel for the first time in Old Town Tallinn, I almost immediately encountered a man wearing a suit of armour, lumbering up the...
On Oct. 11, Lithuania got the European Union’s prestigious RegioStar Award for a business transparency project during the 14th European We...
As Russian President Vladimir Putin celebrated his 64th birthday in Moscow, members from the foreign/security policy and opinion community from ...
Tensions between Russia and the Baltic countries have flared up in recent weeks with Russia’s deployment of nuclear-capable Iskander missi...
Human rights (HR) are of central importance to the European society and, today more than ever, public opinion turns its attention to human right...
TALLINN - Estonia's former Minister of Foreign Affairs and presidential candidate Marina Kaljurand plans to return to the Ministry of Foreig...
As much as 66 per cent of Latvia’s population thinks that healthy food is too expensive to eat regularly, according to a survey about heal...
Due to objections by the Justice Ministry, Latvia’s ruling coalition has put off the discussion of a proposal to pay allowances to refugee...
Brexit and the military build-up on the Baltics’ borders should not be the only concerns of the people in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. ...
A Vilnius court decided on Oct. 17 to question Mikhail Gorbachev, the 85-year-old last president of the Soviet Union, as a witness in the trial ...
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