Twenty seats in Lithuania's parliament will be held by a party whose leader is known for his anti-Israel bent. But the center-left government and center-right opposition will ensure that politics ...
The objective of the visit was to examine the implementation of the recommendations of the Committee formulated in the report on the periodic visit carried out in 2021. These recommendations concerned ...
VILNIUS, Lithuania — Lithuania' s center-left opposition parties celebrated victory on Monday after prevailing over the center-right ruling coalition in the final round of national elections.
Deividas Matulionis, Lithuania's Permanent Representative to NATO, believes that the Alliance should respond with concrete actions to the deployment of North Korean troops in Russia. Source: European ...
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Lithuania’s Social Democratic Party has won parliamentary elections, adding more seats in the second round as the Baltic nation turned to the opposition to deal with economic inequality.
SD leader Vilija Blinkeviciute told reporters she believed her party would have a parliamentary majority alongside its likely coalition partners: For Lithuania, plus The Farmers and Greens Union.
Papua New Guinea Police Commissioner David Manning admitted to an inquiry yesterday that the Constabulary Standing Orders (CSO) have been widely disregarded by police officers, with significant lapses ...
Its loose plot concerns a pair of fiddlers traveling through the woods in late 19th century Lithuania, a setting that seems obscured, almost medieval, until one glimpses electricity on screen.
Gabrielius Landsbergis, Lithuanian Foreign Minister, has made a sarcastic remark directed at UN Secretary General António Guterres, who attended the BRICS summit chaired by Vladimir Putin.