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  • Foreign affairs

Are restrictions on foreign businesses hurting Lithuania’s economy?

At the end of 2014, stricter requirements were passed for foreigners who wanted to form businesses and live in Lithuania.…

9 years ago
  • Culture

Hill of Crosses photo receives honourable mention in National Geographic contest

When the National Geographic published its list of winners of its annual photography awards, one photo among the honorable mentions…

9 years ago
  • Opinion

Russia wouldn’t open ‘third front’ in Baltics, says Russian journalist

Alexei Venediktov, the editor-in-chief of Echo Moskvy, spoke to Delfi about the threat of escalation in the tensions between Russia…

9 years ago
  • Society

Santas hit the streets for Vilnius’ 40th annual Christmas run

On Sunday, Vilnius' 40th annual Christmas run through the centre of Vilnius' old town flooded the city's streets with running…

9 years ago
  • Uncategorized

Famous independent Russian journalist speaks out about media landscape in Russia

Alexei Venediktov, the editor-in-chief of the Echo Moskvy radio station in Russia, spoke to Delfi about the Russian media landscape…

9 years ago
  • Global LT

Brazilian man with Lithuanian roots charges businesses for his consultations – unless they’re Lithuanian

If you met Carlos Levenstein in Sao Paulo, Brazil, you might not believe that he carries a Lithuanian passport. But…

9 years ago
  • Opinion

Opinion: Let’s learn from others’ mistakes on refugee integration

“We’re taking 1,105 refugees only and no more. We’ll house them in closed off areas and then ask them to…

9 years ago
  • Politics

Impeached former president Paksas, looking to run again, is snubbed by Seimas

The Lithuanian Seimas (parliament) once again did not pass a constitutional amendment on Tuesday that would have allowed former Lithuanian…

9 years ago
  • Society

Vilnius’ Kunigaikštis Vildaugas, famous for singing ‘America’, has passed away

Kunigaikštis Vildaugas, Vilnius' legendary “duke” who was famous for singing “America” at the top of his voice in the city's…

9 years ago
  • Opinion

Opinion: Let’s not rush to equate referendum supporters with enemies of state

Since a week ago, welcoming political maturity in our state, I wrote that one of the evidence thereof would become…

10 years ago
  • Opinion

Opinion: Lithuania’s interests in the Arctic – a new niche

Although most of our eyes are glued to what’s happening in Ukraine (and, let’s face it, the World Cup in…

10 years ago
  • Uncategorized

Hannibalsson: “Lithuania has gone way beyond my expectations”

Jon Baldvin Hannibalsson was the foreign minister of Iceland in 1988-95. Under his leadership, Iceland was the first country to…

10 years ago
  • Global LT

Organizers of Song Festival 2014 rejoice at returning new wave of dancing and singing emigrants

On Wednesday, July 2, Vilnius city filled up with jolly uproar – tens of thousands of performers from Lithuania and…

10 years ago
  • Opinion

Shall we live in a Eurasian empire of woman haters?

Vladimir Putin, Russian politicians and some intellectuals keep talking about the “Russian world” and readiness of the country’s armed forces…

10 years ago
  • Uncategorized

Why Sikorski is more useful in Brussels than in Warsaw?

Now that Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski is mired in a phone-tapping scandal, political editors say that he could have…

10 years ago
  • Economy

Agreement on Rail Baltica – too little to be joyful about?

The three Baltic States reached consensus on the inclusion of Vilnius into the European rail gauge Rail Baltica 2 but…

10 years ago
  • Uncategorized

Russian politician: We need to cut all contacts with Lithuania after Grybauskaitė’s statements

Russia needs to cut off all contacts with Lithuania and to start imposing economic sanctions after President Dalia Grybauskaitė has…

10 years ago
  • Society

Four strange stereotypes Lithuanians hold about Jews

The Global Anti-Semitism Index has revealed that 36 percent of adults in Lithuania hold anti-Semitic views. According to the survey,…

10 years ago
  • Opinion

Opinion: Standing up to Gazprom. What Ukraine can learn from Lithuania

As Russia wields its gas weapon against Ukraine, it has cut its price to Lithuania. How did that happen? Agnia…

11 years ago