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Swan song for former Latvian PM Maris Gailis as efforts intensify to save Riga’s Wagner House

The Latvian entrepreneur and politician Maris Gailis could be enjoying his retirement. However, Gailis who served 462 days as Latvia’s Pri...

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Lithuania's leaders don't plan to meet with Dalai Lama, but some MPs do

Members of the Lithuanian parliament's Provisional Group for Solidarity with Tibetans intend to meet with the Dalai Lama during his visit to...

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Estonia: Atkins to carry out RB Rail's infrastructure management study

RB Rail, the joint venture of the three Baltic countries overseeing the construction of the Rail Baltic railway, signed on April 23 a contract w...

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When soccer and Russian gas bring nations together, Baltic worries linger

Ahead of the World Cup in Russia this summer, the host nation, plagued with a series of grave international accusations, does all it can to clea...

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Ministry mulls making DUI drivers' names public

Lithuanian Transport Minister Rokas Masiulis says that the ministry considers making it mandatory to install ignition interlock devices in renta...

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Latvia shows higher employment rate than average in EU

Last year employment rate of people aged 20 to 64 in Latvia was 74.8 percent, which is higher than average in the EU, and Latvia was one of the ...

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President lets US-based artist keep his Lithuanian citizenship

Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite has let US-based Lithuanian artist Zilvinas Kempinas, a laureate of the Lithuanian National Prize for Cu...

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Estonia‘s Metropolitan Cornelius dies

TBT/ BNS Staff Head of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, Metropolitan Cornelius, passed away on...

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Estonia to support athletes competing on international level with 8 mn euro

Estonia's sports associations are to receive eight million euros of additional funding in the next four years to support athletes and teams ...

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Lithuanian PM feels "reserved" about his party's dropping ratings

Lithuanian Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis says he is not worried about his political party's dropping popularity ratings. &#...

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