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Lithuanian MPs call for criminalisation of former Lithuanian Communist Party

A group of Lithuanian MPs have proposed declaring the former Soviet Union's Communist Party and the Lithuanian Communist Party criminal orga...

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Two Estonian-born Russians deny assisting ISIS

Two Estonian men whose trial on charges of supporting Islamic State began in a Tallinn court on Monday, November 23, pleaded not guilty. ...

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LIIA examines NATO relations with Central Asia

RIGA - The Latvian Institute of International Affairs (LIIA) with the support of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is hosting a publ...

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Maxima supermarket collapse commemorated in Riga

Saturday November 21, saw hundreds of people take part in a memorial service and the unveiling of a temporary memorial to the victims who died a...

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Lithuania will not join anti-ISIS pact with Russia

During a meeting with her Estonian and Latvian counterparts on November 20, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite said Lithuania will not join...

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Baltic Leaders call on world to not forget Ukraine in wake of Paris attacks

In the wake of the Paris attacks and the migration crisis, the leaders of the Baltic states met in Lithuania on November 20, and called for the ...

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Lithuania votes to "destroy" Islamic State "safe haven"

Lithuania, as part of the United Nations Security Council, voted in favour of using “all necessary measures” to “destroy&rdquo...

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Alcohol control policy: are Baltic countries turning Nordic?

Oct. 2015 alcohol policy trends were analysed in depth in the annual conference “Alcohol, Drugs and Media Scene” of the Nordic Alcoh...

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Rhetoric at the Riga Conference: what we talk about when we talk about war with Russia

RIGA — On Nov. 6 and 7, security professionals, politicians, academics, and journalists gathered at the National Library in Riga to descri...

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We are at war

PARIS – Ever since the terrorist attacks in January on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a kosher supermarket, Parisians knew that ...

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