DELFI / Domantas Pipas
“What we can expect: it’s predictably aggressive and predictably destabilizing. That’s what we will face this year,” she said during a discussion on Central and Eastern Europe.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is widely expected to win the a fourth presidential term in the March 2018 election.
Concerns about Russia‘s actions in the Baltic Sea region heightened after it annexed Crimea and began to support separatists in Eastern Ukraine in 2014.
While Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas does not take issue with the statements made by the…
Lithuanian economists are surprised to see our country's economic growth: the Estonian economy has been…
"The fate of Nemuno Aušra (Dawn of Nemunas) in the coalition has been decided; they…
Airvolve, a Lithuanian dual-purpose aeronautics company, has successfully completed its first round of testing and…
The world is becoming smaller, more intertwined, and increasingly fragmented, with many of the previous…
In recent years, Vilnius, the vibrant capital of Lithuania, has experienced a culinary renaissance. While…