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‘Sakartvelija’ could be 2nd name for Georgia in Lithuania – language watchdog
The chairman of the State Commission of the Lithuanian Language says that “Sakartvelija” could be a second name for Georgia in the Lithuanian language for a certain period of time. […]
Naftos Grupė execs get jail sentences, to pay Klaipėdos Nafta over EUR 20 mln
A court has sentenced former top executives of Naftos Grupė (Oil Group), an oil product forwarding company that was granted exceptional terms for the transhipment of oil products via Klaipėdos Nafta (Klaipeda Oil) in 2005 to 2010, to several years in prison and ordered them to pay the state-owned oil terminal almost 21 million euros in damages. […]
Lithuanian law-enforcement end probe on activities of N-plant’s executives
Lithuania’s law-enforcement have completed the pre-trial investigation into the 1.5-million-euro auction organized by the Ignalina nuclear power plant (NPP) in 2014. Abuse suspicions were brought against six individuals, including Ignalina’s current CEO Darius Janulevičius, former CEO Osvaldas Čiukšys and former former head of the commercial division, Lauras Puslys. […]
Grounded ship rescued near Lithuanian port – port spokeswoman
Ocean Crown, a vessel sailing under the flag of Cyprus that ran aground near the Lithuanian port city of Klaipeda in early hours of Sunday, was freed on Wednesday, the port’s spokeswoman Dovilė Ringis said. […]
Brussels cautious about Lithuania’s initiative to drop daylight-saving time
The European Commission is analyzing the time change issue, emphasizing that the introduction of daylight-saving time (DST) should be coordinated on the European Union level and the current rules allow saving energy. […]
Lithuanians, Poles EU’s most favourable nations towards US – Eurobarometer
Residents of Lithuania are one of the European nations with the most favourable stance on the United States, shows the latest Eurobarometer survey. […]
Lithuania readying to repair Spartan transport warplane
Repairs of the Lithuanian army’s transport airplane Spartan, which was damaged during an incident in March, are planned for January, with the costs projected at nearly 700,000 euros. […]
Russia can only affect Lithuanian society with internal problems – analyst
The Kremlin can only have an effect on Lithuania’s society, if it is shaken by internal problems, says Lilia Shevtsova, political scientist and analyst at the international policy institute Chatham House. […]
Georgian Embassy’s car found after hitting pole in Vilnius
A vehicle of the Georgian Embassy to Lithuania was discovered after hitting a lighting pole in Vilnius on Monday morning, the Police Department said. […]
Lithuania’s ruling parties to go back to individual Constitutional claim
Lithuania’s ruling coalition will again propose a law on individual Constitutional claim, although the first attempt to allow citizens to turn to the Constitutional Court ended in failure. […]
Seimas speaker, heritage protection chief to mull preparations for pope’s visit
Lithuania’s Parliamentary Speaker Viktoras Pranckietis is meeting with Diana Varnaitė, director of the Cultural Heritage Department, on Wednesday to discuss preparations for the pope’s visit. […]
MP Bastys doesn’t plan on giving up mandate
Lithuanian MP Mindaugas Bastys has no plans of giving up his mandate after the Constitutional Court ruled he had violated his oath of office. […]
Defence minister considers appeal of ruling on former Air Force chief
Lithuania’s Defense Ministry plans to consider the possibility of filing an appeal against the court ruling, which found the dismissal of former Air Force Commander Audronis Navickas as unlawful. […]
Lithuanian parlt sets up task force for referendum on dual citizenship
The Lithuanian parliament’s board has decided to set up a task force for preparations for the referendum on broader dual citizenship. […]
Stončaitis appointed as Lithuania’s govt chancellor
Algirdas Stončaitis, chancellor of the Interior Ministry, has been appointed as chancellor of the Lithuanian government of Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis. […]
Baltic states can expect EU support to electricity grid synchronization
The Baltic states can expect support of the European Union (EU) to their bid of synchronizing their electricity grids with Western Europe in this and the next multiannual budget, if the decision on the interconnections is made by mid-2018, says Arnoldas Pranckevičius, the head of the European Commission‘s (EC) mission in Lithuania. […]
Lithuania sends nano-nativity scene to Pope Francis as Christmas gift
President Dalia Grybauskaitė has sent the world’s smallest nativity scene to Pope Francis as a unique Christmas gift created by Lithuanian scientists and students. […]
Vilnius-based European Humanities University gets negative assessment
The Vilnius-based European Humanities University (EHU), whose students are mostly from Belarus, has received a negative assessment from the Lithuanian Centre for Quality Assessment in Higher Education, or SKVC. […]
