Just when you thought Riga was the star of the show, out pops Jelgava. Lying on the banks of the Lielupe River, Jelgava, which was once describe...
The Baltic Times recently sat down with Dace Balode, a theology professor and Deacon of the Faculty of Theology of the University of Latvia, to ...
According to the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE), an autonomous body of the European Union based in Vilnius, 39 per cent of women ...
Lithuanian property developers are stepping up into 2018 with confidence, with the market's biggest players set to double their investments,...
The European Commission is aware of the issue of different levels of direct payments for farmers and will make efforts to make these payments un...
The Latvian Chamber of Industry and Commerce and the Latvian Confederation of Employers expect the Economics Ministry to take decisive action to...
The urgent need for cyber security and, specifically, the scourge of fake news, have been felt recently at Lithuania’s Ministry of Defence...
“Tartu today is a European university city in which thousands of young people live and learn every day. It’s one of the few cities i...
This year Lithuania will allocate 873 million euros for defence. The sum will be slightly greater than two per cent of the national GDP, thus Li...
There’s been a huge commotion within Latvia’s banking industry during the last week or so. First it was discovered that the financia...
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