The main threat to Lithuania’s economic outlook is insufficiently high productivity growth and the boost of productivity growth without th...
CEOs in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are similar to their global peers in predicting a better year for the global economy than for their ind...
With Draconian alcohol advertisement laws in place since January 1, Lithuania‘s Drug, Tobacco and Alcohol Control Department (LDTACD) is d...
The year 2018 affects all the three Baltic states with a singularly extraordinary event, namely their centennial anniversaries that will be cele...
On February 24 Estonia celebrates the centenary of its independence. The Lithuanians will do the same a week before and in Latvia the festivitie...
The Baltic Times concludes its three-part Baltic centennial interview series (which has featured the directors of Estonia 100 and Latvia 100) wi...
The Latvian Cabinet of Ministers has agreed to commence from September 1, 2019 the gradual transition to Latvian as the sole language of instruc...
Kyiv - The Ukrainian government on Wednesday decided to remove Latvia, Estonia, Hungary, Malta and Georgia from its list of tax havens to which ...
TALLINN - As of 2018, the amount of teaching of the Estonian language provided to refugees has been increased three times from 100 hours to 300 ...
TALLINN - Although the Estonian parliament already in December 2016 adopted a law amendment which would enable to prohibit high-ranking Russian ...
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