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'Return hubs' for migrants clear EU parliament hurdle

BRUSSELS - European lawmakers cleared the way Thursday for tougher penalties for irregular migrants and their potential deportation to so-called...

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Kallas: EU could easily be drawn into toxic Middle East conflict

TALLINN - European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned leaders at a summit on Thursday that the bloc could easily be drawn into a toxi...

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European Commission unveils new EU company form

TALLINN - On Wednesday, the European Commission presented a proposal to create a new EU company form and a unified framework, intended to serve ...

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Russia is supporting Iran's attacks on countries in Middle East and Gulf region and is destabilizing Africa - Braze

RIGA - Russia continues to attack Ukraine, supports Iran’s attacks on countries in the Middle East and the Gulf, and destabilizes Africa, ...

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EU extends sanctions on Russia by another six months

RIGA - On Saturday, the Council of the European Union (EU) unanimously decided to extend for six months the restrictive measures against those r...

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Fuel prices rise again across the Baltics

TALLINN - Fuel prices in the Baltic capitals of Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius all increased over the past week, according to a Friday price compari...

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Baltic states voice readiness to use oil reserves

RIGA - Latvia, along with Estonia and Lithuania, as a member of the International Energy Agency (IEA), is ready to use oil reserves, a joint sta...

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War in Iran must not overshadow support for Ukraine - Rinkevics

RIGA - The war in Iran must not overshadow military and financial support for Ukraine, President Edgars Rinkevics told reporters at a joint pres...

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Baltic libraries agree to deepen partnership

VILNIUS - Baltic national libraries have agreed to deepen their strategic partnership to address geopolitical challenges, protect cultural herit...

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Lithuanian intelligence warns Russia could target Baltic region within years

VILNIUS - Russia could be ready for a limited military conflict in the Baltic Sea region within three to five years if a temporary ceasefire is ...

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