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Media: USD 1.6 billions of Russian money laundered through Estonian banks

TALLINN - An international group of investigative journalists has revealed how banks laundered 20.8 billion U.S. dollars of Russian money of ill...

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Hungarian Embassy in Riga organizes conference on Gulag prisoners

RIGA - To honor the memory of communist genocide victims, the Hungarian Embassy in Riga is organizing a conference at the Latvian War Museum tod...

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Baltic foreign ministers to meet with Tillerson in Washington next week

VILNIUS - The Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian foreign ministers are to meet with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Washington next week.

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Estonia: Crazed psychiatric patient injures 12 in Valga hospital

TALLINN - A crazed psychiatric patient attacked staff and patients at the Valga hospital in southern Estonia on Sunday night, leaving 12 people ...

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Government coalition again defers decision on teacher academy's reorganization

RIGA - Latvia's government coalition today postponed until next week a decision on the planned reorganization of the Riga Teacher Training a...

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MEP Mamikins: European residents becoming more dissatisfied because of Brussels' arrogance

RIGA - Due to the arrogance taking place within the corridors of Brussels, European residents are becoming more dissatisfied, European Parliamen...

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Statistics: Baltic states' export growth

VILNIUS - All three Baltic countries posted year-on-year growth in exports in January, figures from the EU statistical office Eurostat show...

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British troops arrive in Estonia

TALLINN - On Friday night close to 130 British troops, part of the 1,200-strong NATO battle group to be stationed in Estonia this spring, arrive...

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Lithuanian expert: It's important is that TV3 remains in hands of Western investors

VILNIUS - Swedish media group MTG's decision to sell its Baltic business, including Lithuania's television group TV3, to US-based Provid...

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NATO chief: No military threat to Baltics

COPENHAGEN - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says the alliance sees "no imminent danger" of a conventional military assault in...

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