$44.780.0851.830.02

Lithuania

A Baltic state in northeastern Europe
The Republic of Lithuania is a state located in the Baltic region of Northern Europe on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. It borders Latvia, Belarus, Poland, and the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, covering an area of approximately 65,300 km² with a predominantly flat terrain, numerous rivers, and lakes. The capital and largest city is Vilnius, and the country's population is about 2.8 million people. The history of Lithuania dates back 10,000 years, when its lands were inhabited by various Baltic tribes. In the 13th century, the lands were united, forming the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which became the largest state in Europe in the 14th century. After a period of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russian occupation, Lithuania regained its independence in 1918, and then again in 1990 after almost 50 years of Soviet occupation.
1991
The country's restoration of independence is internationally recognized
1993
The withdrawal of former Soviet troops is completed
1994
Vilnius Old Town is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site
1997
Large-scale privatization and economic reforms are launched
2001
Joined the World Trade Organization
2004
The country becomes a full member of NATO and the European Union
2007
Joined the Schengen Area
2015
The euro is introduced in the country
2025
The city of Vilnius is named the European Green Capital of the Year
News by theme
Lithuania to allocate €30 million for Patriot procurement for Ukraine - Minister of Defense

Lithuania plans to allocate up to 30 million euros for the purchase of American long-range Patriot air defense systems for Ukraine. This decision is part of an agreement under which European NATO members will buy American weapons for Kyiv.

Politics • July 26, 11:39 AM • 5422 views
KGB of Belarus actively recruits diaspora abroad - Lithuanian intelligence

Lithuanian intelligence records an active KGB of Belarus campaign on social networks aimed at recruiting Belarusian citizens abroad. KGB officers openly contact the diaspora, offering rewards and making threats.

News of the World • July 26, 02:18 AM • 4124 views
Collecting DNA from Ukrainians in the Baltics and Northern Europe to find missing relatives: how to sign up and how long it will take

The ICRC, together with the National Police of Ukraine and the Commissioner for Missing Persons, will conduct DNA sample collection in the Baltic and Northern European countries. Applications are accepted until July 31, 2025, to search for missing relatives.

Society • July 24, 01:12 PM • 3439 views
Over 20 countries worldwide called on Israel to cease hostilities in the Gaza Strip: the reaction was swift

A number of countries issued a joint statement, calling on Israel to cease hostilities in the Gaza Strip due to the suffering of the civilian population. The Israeli Prime Minister's advisor called this statement a "delusion" that sends Hamas a "wrong and dangerous signal" because it does not pressure the group.

Politics • July 22, 07:32 AM • 8446 views
Large-scale operation against pro-Russian hacker network carried out in Europe: details

Law enforcement agencies from over ten European countries, Canada, and the USA conducted a joint operation "Eastwood" against the NoName057(16) network. As a result, over a hundred computer systems were destroyed and seven arrest warrants were issued, including for six Russian citizens.

War in Ukraine • July 16, 10:55 PM • 98794 views
Negotiations on the 18th sanctions package are happening right now - Sikorski

Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski expressed optimism about the swift adoption of the 18th EU sanctions package against Russia. This will happen despite public opposition from Slovakia, which blocked it the day before.

Politics • July 16, 02:52 PM • 3612 views
Sanctions pressure on Russia and support for Ukraine on its path to the EU and NATO: statement by the foreign ministers of the Lublin Triangle

The foreign ministers of Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania met in Lublin, reaffirming their support for Ukraine on its path to the EU and NATO. They called for increased sanctions pressure on Russia and an immediate ceasefire.

Politics • July 16, 02:38 PM • 3011 views
Lithuania shot down a drone that flew in from Belarus: what is knownPhoto

Lithuanian border guards shot down an unmanned aerial vehicle that flew into the country's airspace from the territory of Belarus. The drone was detected 4 km from the border after it was intercepted using special equipment.

News of the World • July 16, 02:09 PM • 4183 views
Ukraine is ready for peace talks at any time - Sybiha

Minister of Foreign Affairs Andriy Sybiha confirmed Ukraine's readiness for peace talks in any format and geographical zone. He refuted Russia's statements about delaying negotiations, calling them manipulation.

Politics • July 16, 01:52 PM • 4877 views
A young man was detained in Dnipro who sent threatening letters to schools in the Czech Republic and Slovakia

A man was detained in Dnipro who last year threatened terrorist attacks in schools in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. His activities were financed by Russians, and the detention took place with the participation of Ukrainian, Czech, and Slovak special services.

Society • July 16, 01:43 PM • 4783 views
To give or not to give: which countries supported Trump's plan to transfer weapons to Ukraine, and which refused or hesitated

US President Donald Trump announced an agreement with NATO on arming Ukraine. Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, the Baltic states, the Netherlands, Canada, and Great Britain supported the initiative, while the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia refused.

War in Ukraine • July 16, 01:16 PM • 346989 views
Sybiha to attend Lublin Triangle meeting tomorrow: what's in focus

Tomorrow, a meeting of the Lublin Triangle will take place in Lublin with the participation of the foreign ministers of Ukraine, Lithuania, and Poland. The parties will discuss the security situation, Euro-Atlantic integration, and countering Russian threats.

Politics • July 15, 08:09 PM • 3567 views
EU Commissioner called on Baltic states to create a drone shield

EU Commissioner Andrius Kubilius calls on Lithuania and the Baltic states to create a drone shield and establish mass production of drones after a Russian "Gerbera" drone flew into Lithuanian territory. He emphasizes the need to train specialists for rapid drone production.

News of the World • July 15, 01:10 PM • 4496 views
How much will studying abroad cost Ukrainians: top 10 foreign universities

UNN analyzed the cost of studying at ten leading foreign universities where Ukrainians can get higher education. The review includes universities in the Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain, Switzerland, Poland, the Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Austria, and Ireland.

Publications • July 15, 10:57 AM • 250425 views
Satellite images showed Russia building five secret nuclear bases

Satellite images from Planet Labs recorded large-scale construction at five Russian nuclear facilities, including Osipovichi, Gadzhiyevo, Kaliningrad, Kamchatka, and Novaya Zemlya. The modernization indicates Moscow's possible plans for nuclear forces amid tensions in Europe.

War in Ukraine • July 15, 12:44 AM • 38837 views
Bundeswehr ready to repel if Russian deterrence fails: Baltic states know this - Pistorius

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated the readiness of the German military to defend NATO's eastern flank, particularly Lithuania, from a possible Russian attack. Germany has already realized the need for rearmament and increased defense spending.

Politics • July 14, 02:51 PM • 6446 views
Strengthening air defense, restoring infrastructure, housing, and medicine: Shmyhal on agreements worth over 13 billion euros

The Ukrainian government concluded 200 agreements worth over 13 billion euros at the Recovery Conference in Rome. The funds will be directed towards strengthening air defense, restoring infrastructure, housing, medicine, and supporting IDPs.

Economy • July 14, 10:31 AM • 4620 views
"Appropriated" Ukrainian enterprises in the temporarily occupied territories: Kurchenko and other Russian businessmen were served with an in absentia notice of suspicionPhoto

Fugitive businessman Serhiy Kurchenko and a number of high-ranking Russian officials have been served with a notice of suspicion for appropriating Ukrainian enterprises in the occupied territories. From 2017 to 2021, they exported products worth over 55 billion hryvnias to Russia and other countries.

Crimes and emergencies • July 11, 05:15 PM • 4542 views
A drone flew into Lithuania from the territory of Belarus: the Minister of National Defense states that it was a Gerbera

Lithuania is investigating an incident with a Gerbera drone that flew in from Belarus on July 10. The military assures that the object did not pose a threat, but they are studying possible scenarios for its use.

Politics • July 10, 04:09 PM • 3604 views
No longer free movement: on the 40th anniversary of Schengen, it is clear that the usual freedom at the borders in the EU is coming to an end - Media

40 years after the establishment of the Schengen area, internal border controls are being tightened, limiting freedoms. Poland has introduced controls at its borders with Germany and Lithuania, and other EU countries are also strengthening checks.

Politics • July 9, 12:03 PM • 2313 views
Lithuania and Finland to start anti-personnel mine production in 2025 - Reuters

Lithuania and Finland plan to start domestic production of anti-personnel mines in 2025 for their own needs and for Ukraine. This decision is driven by the threat from Russia, and Finland considers mines to be a highly effective and cost-efficient weapon.

Politics • July 9, 08:30 AM • 1864 views
Case "Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia": ECHR to announce decision today

The European Court of Human Rights will announce its decision on July 9 in the case "Ukraine and the Netherlands v. the Russian Federation". The case concerns systemic human rights violations in the occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions and the downing of flight MH17.

Politics • July 9, 04:00 AM • 260243 views
When can Ukraine switch to a four-day work week? The Employment Service provided an answer

There are no legislative initiatives in Ukraine regarding the reduction of the work week, and during the war, its duration can reach 60 hours. However, employers offer vacancies with various working time regimes, including part-time.

Society • July 7, 03:46 PM • 2560 views
Lithuanian President discussed defense cooperation and support for Ukraine with German counterpart

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda held talks with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Lithuania's Statehood Day. Defense cooperation, support for Ukraine, pressure on Russia, and investments in military mobility were discussed.

Politics • July 6, 09:58 PM • 1905 views
EU housing prices rose by almost 6% over the year, while rental costs increased by 3.2%

In the first quarter of 2025, housing prices in the European Union increased by 5. 7%, and rental prices by 3.2% compared to the same period in 2024. Since 2010, housing prices in the EU have risen by 57.9%, and rental prices by 27.8%.

Economy • July 4, 11:48 AM • 2390 views
Kidnapping migrants for ransom: 4 Ukrainians detained in Poland

Polish police uncovered an international group that kidnapped migrants in Poland and Latvia, demanding ransom. Among those detained are four Ukrainian citizens who were legally residing in Poland.

Crimes and emergencies • July 2, 01:40 PM • 3051 views
Poland introduces border control at its borders with Germany and Lithuania

Poland will introduce temporary border controls at its borders with Germany and Lithuania from July 7. This decision is a response to threats related to illegal migration and was made regardless of the reaction of other countries.

News of the World • July 1, 12:00 PM • 2440 views
Zelenskyy signed decrees on synchronizing sanctions with EU packages against Russia and Iran

Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed three decrees, synchronizing EU sanctions against Russia and implementing packages of restrictions against Iran. The sanctions apply to individuals and legal entities from various countries, including the Russian Federation, Belarus, and Iran.

Politics • June 30, 07:36 PM • 2900 views
Zelenskyy signed a decree on Ukraine's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel Mines – MP

President Zelenskyy signed a decree enacting the National Security and Defense Council's decision on Ukraine's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention. This step allows the use, accumulation, and production of anti-personnel mines.

War in Ukraine • June 29, 10:41 AM • 4419 views
Lithuania notified the UN about its withdrawal from the anti-personnel mine ban treaty

Lithuania officially notified the UN of its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel Mines. This decision was made due to the perception of Russia as a long-term existential threat, with the aim of using all means to protect the population and territory of NATO.

News of the World • June 27, 11:07 PM • 4196 views