Lithuania’s defence spending next year to reach 1.79% of GDP
Lithuania is to spend 1.79% of its GDP on defence next year, according to the draft budget for 2017.
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Lithuania is to spend 1.79% of its GDP on defence next year, according to the draft budget for 2017.
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Lithuanian warship M53 Skalvis began a shift in the NATO Response Force last week.
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The Lithuanian parliamentary speaker believes the parliament, Seimas, does not need to convene for an extraordinary session after the president vetoed the new Labour Code.
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The United Kingdom‘s foreign policy should not undergo radical change after Boris Johnson, the controversial former London mayor and a leading Brexit campaigner, has been appointed secretary of state for foreign affairs, Lithuanian Minister Linas Linkevičius believes.
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Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė has criticized the performance of the country’s consular offices during last week’s coup attempt in Turkey.
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Lithuanian telecommunication group, owned by Sweden’s Telia Company, has reported growing revenue for the second consecutive quarter. Teo LT, provider of landline and internet services and owner of the mobile operator Omnitel, says its made […]
After the Supreme Administrative Court of Lithuania recently ruled that companies can use information people share on social media to assess their credit worthiness, specialists say the decision will have a huge influence on credit prices.
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After Lithuania’s Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius met on Monday with representatives of the Polish government and Orlen oil company, oil refinery Orlen Lietuva and Lietuvos Geležinkeliai (Lithuanian Railways, or LG) have resumed talks over transportation rates that broke down in May.
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A survey shows overwhelming public support for a spontaneous boycott action in May when shoppers where urged to avoid major supermarket chains in protest of rising food prices.
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Lithuania’s Culture Minister Šarūnas Birutis has urged the Municipality of Vilnius to call an emergency situation over the crumbling hill of the Gediminas Castle.
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Lithuanians only throw 5% of all household waste into sorting containers, the head of the waste management company Ecoservice claims. “15-20% of the population participates in waste sorting and in Lithuania around 30,000 tons of […]
Although the so-called generations X and Y are characterised by different values and behaviours, their approach to working hard is similar, a new study suggests. Researchers who studied employees at German and Lithuanian financial institutions […]
While Italian banks holding €360 billion of bad loans may soon become a problem for the eurozone, financial institutions in Lithuania are not as exposed to bad loans, representatives of the biggest banks in Lithuania […]
Former head of the State Security Department (VSD) Mečys Laurinkus will participate in October’s parliamentary election together with the Lithuanian Green Party, led by Linas Balsys. Balsys, who is a member of the current parliament, […]
Vilnius is becoming a city of business centres – when one is finished, construction on the next one begins – eight new centres are in the pipeline this year. […]
Russia is a partner for France, but not a friend, French Senate member Hélène Conway-Mouret has said in Vilnius, adding that Russia was not a bigger threat to NATO and Europe than Islamic State.
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Lithuania’s Central Electoral Commission has concluded registration of campaign participants for the upcoming general elections this October.
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A new building to be erected by property developer Eika on central Gedimino Avenue in Vilnius is to house a Hilton Garden Inn hotel.
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This year will be the 100th edition of the International Four Days Marches in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Considered the biggest walking event in the world, this world-famous march has attracted a small Lithuanian group of tough marching enthusiasts.
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Interior Minister Tomas Žilinskas has criticized Lithuania’s refugee integration policy, saying that newcomers in integration centres are placed in a social environment that is not conductive to successful integration.
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