Economy

Ryanair to relocate Copenhagen base to Lithuania to avoid union strike

The airline confirmed in a press release on Friday that it will be officially closing down its Copenhagen base and relocating to Kaunas. […]

Gitanas Nausėda
European Union

Greek debts will have to be restructured, Lithuanian economist says

A Lithuanian economist says that Greece‘s debts will have to be restructured as reforms and Brussels’ assistance will not be enough for the financially-troubled country to get back on track. […]

Greece
Opinion

Opinion: Europe needs Greece despite its faults

Will Greece remain part of integrated Europe or will it not, choosing Grexit instead? Europeans, especially the political and non-political commentators, see the Greek situation in a quite primitive way: Greeks had an easy life in the European Union, misusing the funding, constructing irresponsible financial arrangements. Finally they are at the dead end. […]

Iran
Foreign affairs

Iran – new and strong player

Not long ago, on 2 April 2015 an agreement was reached in Lausanne, Switzerland, that was referred to as “historic”. The agreement was concluded between The Six (five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council + Germany) and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Iran takes the responsibility to reduce the enrichment of Uranium and the West, in return, is ready to lift some sanctions. The Lausanne Agreement was assessed positively. However, there are some sceptics thinking that the Agreement includes particular threats. […]

Society

Students from India come to study in Lithuania

Indian youth looking for higher education are interested in opportunities of study in Europe. An increasing number of Indian students come to Lithuania, according to timesofindia.com. […]