The government has proposed that the Seimas adopt a law introducing quotas for third-country nationals coming to work in Lithuania. Quotas would...
Lithuanian Transport and Communications Minister Rokas Masiulis and his counterparts from Central and Southern Europe have signed a declaration ...
The European Central Bank has no plans to evaluate separate economic investigations or internal political discussions as well as the Lithuanian ...
The Lithuanian government allocated on April 17 just over 2.5 million euros to the Central Electoral Commission to cover the costs of running re...
Lithuania has gone up by six notches to the 30th place in the annual global Press Freedom Index but optimism is lightly overshadowed by the figh...
A group of Lithuanian lawmakers, representing the opposition conservative Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats and the social d...
The closer the presidential election, the more uncertainty. This is how Lithuania’s presidential race can be described tersely. ...
VILNIUS - The Lithuanian government denied on Wednesday that Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis called journalists "dung-beetles&q...
VILNIUS - A Lithuanian court has extended the detention of Algirdas Paleckis, former leader of the Socialist People's Front w...
VILNIUS - If a strategy for raising pay in the Lithuanian public sector is approved, almost 400 million euros in budget funds are planned to be ...
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