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Mahjong as Soft Power in Cross-Cultural Exchanges

Mahjong originated in 19th-century China, first gaining popularity around Shanghai before spreading across East Asia. With its unique tiles, str...

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The Best Payment Methods in 2025

Why do payment methods still matter? In 2025, we’re spoiled for choice when it comes to how we pay online. Tap your phone. Scan a QR code....

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Inese Vaidere: regulation is signed that will increase customs duties for Russia and Belarus

On Tuesday 17 June, Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, and Adam Szłapka, Minister for EU Affairs of the Polish Presidency, i...

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From Local to Global: How Siuskpigiau.lt Is Simplifying Parcel Delivery Worldwide

Exporting, importing, and even local shipping – this fast-growing platform is helping people across the Baltics and beyond ship cheaper, f...

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ERC grant supports Leho Tedersoo to place tens of thousands of previously unknown fungi in the evolution tree

Leho Tedersoo, Professor of Mycorrhizal Studies at the University of Tartu, has received the Advanced Grant from the European Research C...

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Will We Control Technology or Will Technology Control Us?

In the era of digital transformation, technology is reshaping how we work, live, make decisions — and even how we connect with one...

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Into the world of XRP: Why has Ripple managed to make banking partnerships?

Ripple is a company that wants to revolutionize the financial landscape forever, and it has managed to do this with the help of its native token...

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Addways Logistics founder Donata Kuprescenkiene: 'I want to be on the Board of a major company to make change!'

Until now, she seemingly had everything she dreamt of – for a graduate of special education and speech therapy (she also holds a degree in...

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VV Foundation Presents: The Longest Day — new performance and installation by Uta Bekaia

VV Foundation is pleased to announce The Longest Day, a new project by Georgian multidisciplinary artist Uta B...

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Beyond talk – how Lithuania’s Taurage is turning sustainability into everyday reality

While many Lithuanian cities talk about sustainability, Taurage – a municipality of roughly 38,000 people in western Lithuania – is ...

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