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Lithuania set to raise legal alcohol drinking age to 20

The Lithuanian Parliament is inclined to raise the minimum legal alcohol drinking age to 20 starting next year. A final vote on the legislation ...

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Vilnius institute warns students about Russian intelligence officer

Vilnius University's Institute of International Relations and Political Science (VU TSPMI) has warned its students that a Russian intelligen...

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Lithuanian MPs to turn to Constitutional Court over broader dual citizenship

Lithuanian Parliamentarians intend to turn to the Constitutional Court for yet another interpretation of the possibility to expand the institute...

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Total number of students falls

The total number of students in Lithuania's general education and higher education schools has dropped by more than 20 per cent over the pas...

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Liberals want partnerships both for hetero and homosexual couples

Lithuania's opposition Liberal Movement proposes to allow civil partnerships for both unmarried opposite-sex couples and same-sex couples. V...

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Lithuania: Intra-company transfers of non-EU workers eased

Lithuania has eased the conditions of transfer of highly skilled non-EU nationals for temporary assignments in local units of foreign companies....

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Judaica Research Centre opens

The Judaica Research Centre opened in the Martynas Mazvydas National Library in Vilnius. The main tasks of the centre are to ensure research of ...

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Language watchdog backs original name spelling

A Lithuanian language watchdog proposes to allow using non-Lithuanian Latin-based characters for spelling names on the main page of personal ide...

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Lithuanian PM Saulius Skvernelis: current government coalition isn't the best

Lithuanian Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis, whose government has been in office for half a year, says that the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens U...

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The NATO deterrent presence in Baltics is not of a size to really deter Russia

Politicians have a tendency to circumvent edgy corners of subjects, so often it is journalists who point to them bluntly, providing far better a...

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