VILNIUS - Lithuania is still waiting for Taiwan's decisions to develop bilateral cooperation with the island, Lithuanian ...
TALLINN - The Latvian airline Air Baltic announces that this summer season, the company will offer direct flights from Tallinn to 20 destinations, providing travelers with options for leisure, ...
TALLINN – The location of the body of the last of the four missing US soldiers recovered from a peat bog at the Pabradė training ground in Lithuania was identified by Estonian search dogs, Postimees ...
VILNIUS - Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys called on NATO leaders on Thursday to at least double the defense spending target at this summer's summit.
TALLINN - In a meeting with Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's secretary of state, on Thursday, Estonian President Alar Karis acknowledged the activities of the Catholic Church in Estonia and the ...
VILNIUS - Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys says he has no signals that the United States plans to withdraw its forces from Europe.
RIGA - On April 3-4, Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braze (New Unity) will participate in the Meeting of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs in Brussels, Belgium, LETA learned from the Foreign Ministry.
RIGA - Culture Minister Agnese Lace (Progressives) will participate in the informal meeting of European Union (EU) culture ministers in the Polish capital Warsaw on April 7-8, Rita Plume, adviser to ...
VILNIUS – A man who traveled to Belarus with the founders of the now-dissolved International Forum of Good Neighborhood told the Vilnius Regional Court on Thursday that his intention was to express ...
RIGA - On Thursday morning, a singing protest took place in front of the Saeima building, where several dozen people are advocating for transgender rights in Latvia, LETA observed.
RIGA - The European Union (EU) should reconsider its response to the US decision to impose 20 percent tariffs on the bloc, and this should be done quickly, Latvian MEP Reinis Poznaks (United List) ...
RIGA - The tariff wars started by the United States' new administration will inevitably lead to a global recession, European Parliament member Martins Stakis (Progressives) believes.