Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausda is confident that the Baltic electricity grids' synchronization with the Western European system will go smoothly this weekend, with consumers unlikely to notice ...
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys has criticised the idea suggesting that resuming Russian gas exports could be used to compel Russia into "peace talks", as presented in several media ...
The Lithuanian Ministry of Defence announced the delivery of another weapons aid package to Ukraine. A photo of mysterious ...
In this episode of the EUROPAST Podcast, project researcher Rūta Vyšniauskaitė sat down with Agnieška Avin, a PhD candidate at the Institute of Sociology at ...
A Lithuanian national who survived a 20-hour ordeal in Tasmania's remote wilderness when his leg became trapped between rocks will be discharged from hospital this week. The man was part of a ...
Recognising the need to be competitive, efficient and sustainable, Lithuanian Railways (LTG) has undergone its biggest reorganisation since the country gained independence three decades ago. David ...
Ukraine received a new military aid package from Lithuania, including domestically-produced drones, thermal imagers, and five-ton telescopic loaders, the Defense Ministry announced on Jan. 20.
Gabrielius Landsbergis, Lithuania's former Minister of Foreign Affairs, has warned of the dangers posed by the emergence of pro-Russian parties in Europe as well as shared his thoughts on Russia's ...
A driver was stopped by police on the M1 after being caught with without a valid operators licence while towing a trailer all the way from Lithuania. Officers from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and ...
A pilot project to verify the origin of Ukrainian agricultural products will be launched in the Lithuanian port of Klaipeda. Source: press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of ...
become Lithuania’s first-ever animated franchise ... as they “tackle emotional outbursts and learn practical tools to manage their feelings,” according to the logline.
In a move to strengthen its national defense, Lithuania has announced plans to increase its defense spending to between 5 percent and 6 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP), starting in 2026.