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Lithuania's ex-minister rejects suspicions over CIA prison outside Vilnius

Antanas Valionis, a former Lithuanian foreign minister, has rejected suspicions that the US Central Intelligence operated a secret prison for te...

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Flu kills 7 people in Lithuania this season

Seven people have died of influenza in Lithuania this season and the number of ill pregnant women is on the rise, the National Public Health Cen...

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Estonian ex-president: Growing into more modern nation requires readiness to do so

Estonia's former president Too-mas Hendrik Ilves wished everyone a happy Independence Day on social media on February 24, which marked the 1...

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Tallinn planning to build 10 commercial buildings on property of Eesti Energia

The City of Tallinn is planning to build around 10 commercial buildings on the 42e and 42m Kadaka Road properties owned by the Estonian state-ow...

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Unemployment in Latvia down to 8.7 pc in 2017

In 2017, 85,400 people in Latvia were unemployed, which is 8.7 percent of economically active population, according to the results of the Labor ...

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How I fell in love with Riga. A Briton’s story of life

In his life, 75-year-old Briton Philip Houseley has had a go at almost everything He was a policeman before landing a regular spot on the radio....

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Defiant bestselling author: Lithuania left the Soviet Union, but it’s never left the Lithuanian mentality

Not so long ago, the Lithuanian author Ruta Vanagaite experienced all the trappings of a best-selling author. Her incredibly popular books flew ...

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‘Jewish Death Camps’: On moral illiteracy and the real face of Poland today

A controversial new law in Poland makes it illegal to accuse the nation of being complicit with Nazi crimes such as the Holocaust. It also outla...

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Jelgava: one visit and you’ll be hooked forever

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...

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Latvian Theology professor: We have to defend democracy, in the churches too

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 ...

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