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Seimas starts debates on rescue plan for European Humanities University

The Lithuanian parliament has started debates on a rescue plan for the Vilnius-based European Humanities University (EHU), which may otherwise f...

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Estonian ministry would make use of illegal workforce a criminal offense

In a bid to restrict the use of illegal labor, the Estonian Interior Ministry is planning to make the use of illegal labor a criminal offense, i...

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President sees agrimin's resignation as 'basis for constructive cooperation'

Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite welcomed Agriculture Minister Bronius Markauskas' decision to step down, saying that it will provide...

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Eurobarometer: Estonians see themselves as sicker, less happy than EU citizens on average

Residents of Estonia consider themselves to be less healthy and less happy, and are less satisfied with income differences than residents of the...

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Four million visitors expected to attend Wild Souls

One couldn’t help noticing the heightened security arrangements in place around the Museum d’Orsay in Paris, which swarmed with heav...

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Lithuania's Neringa to commemorate Sartre, French prisoners

French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre and World War I's French prisoners will be commemorated in Lithuania's coastal municipality of Nerin...

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Estonia: Center Party's support among Russian-speakers drops

The rating of the ruling Center Party among Russian-speaking voters fell almost 17 percentage points in April compared with March, it appears fr...

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Estonian company signs contract to bring railway route from China to Muuga

A subsidiary of the Estonian logistics company GTS Express entered into a cooperation contract with the Chinese railway, in the framework of whi...

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Vilnius eyes space for artists in former synagogue location

Vilnius authorities are considering giving a Soviet-era school building in central Vilnius, built where the Great Synagogue of Vilna used to be,...

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Cheaper business opportunities probably lead to Barclays' shrinkage in Vilnius

The Vilnius-based Barclays technology center, which has recently announced plans to cut the number of its staff by a third, has probably found c...

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