The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP25) currently taking place in Madrid (the commentary was published on December 10) is sup...
What could trigger a recession in the United States? In the past, a tightening labor market after a period of expansion served as an early warni...
The Baltics’ way to independence back in the 1990s was marked not only with open and back door diplomacy, but with bloodshed too. For Pale...
When I was a student of Vilnius University, sometime between 1975 and 1980, we used to joke that the largest country in the world is Cuba, becau...
After revolutions swept across Eastern Europe three decades ago, communism was counting its final days in more than two dozen countries that wer...
Being International seems to be the rave nowadays. Surrounded by cheap, limitless and accessible means of travel, many choose to pay the price o...
The year of 2019 is about to expire and, understandably, we cast glances backwards, noting what has been note-worthy for all of us in the Baltic...
MOSCOW - European countries, which agree to deploy U.S. intermediate-range missiles on their territories, might lay themselves open to attack, R...
Having performed small study on the information provided in the public space in relation to the global economy after yet another postponed &ldqu...
MINSK - There is a need for a new plan to bolster European security, Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei said at the 26th meeting of the ...
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