Lithuanian National Detained in Spain's Tobacco Factory Crackdown
A major crackdown on illegal tobacco production in Spain has led to the arrest of several suspects, including a Lithuanian national, as authorities dismantle six factories.
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A major crackdown on illegal tobacco production in Spain has led to the arrest of several suspects, including a Lithuanian national, as authorities dismantle six factories.
The European Commission has launched infringement proceedings against Lithuania and three other EU member states for not adhering to money laundering regulations.
The upcoming International Trombone Festival in Riga will host more than 500 trombonists from around the globe from July 29 to August 1, 2026.
From July 13 to 19, Tallinn will transform into the world's northernmost beach tennis capital as it hosts the FenixBet Tallinn Beach Tennis Open 2026.
In a groundbreaking collaboration, Vilnius University and the University of Latvia have awarded their first joint master's degree, marking a significant achievement in higher education.
During the NATO summit in Ankara, Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed that Canada will extend its Operation Reassurance mission until 2031, reinforcing its commitment to NATO allies.
A recent OSCE report outlines Russia's coordinated strategy involving various institutions to erase the identity of Ukrainian children, raising serious concerns.
A French citizen has been detained in Lithuania on charges of smuggling 19 migrants from Latvia. The arrest was part of a coordinated effort by local authorities.
President Edgars Rinkevics announced that the recent NATO summit in Turkey has reinforced Latvia's security through collective defense commitments.
Azerbaijan has announced its total gas and condensate output from the Absheron field, underscoring the importance of this area in its energy landscape.
A groundbreaking study reveals that cigarette butts can be transformed into a valuable additive for asphalt, potentially revolutionizing road construction.
Kazakhstan has allocated $1.3 million to finalize a heating pipeline project in its northern region, aiming to improve energy access and reliability for local residents.
The Iranian stock market has reported a remarkable increase in value, signaling a boost in investor confidence and economic recovery efforts.
Azerbaijan and Jordan have successfully signed important agreements aimed at bolstering their bilateral relations, as confirmed by the Foreign Minister.
A brick plant in Tajikistan has doubled its annual production capacity, a move aimed at supporting the growing construction industry in the region.
Uzbekistan and Japan are in talks regarding energy projects valued at $7.7 billion, aiming to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the energy sector.
On Statehood Day, President Gitanas Nauseda urged Lithuanians to come together and celebrate their national identity and heritage.
President Gitanas Nauseda and Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys are set to travel to Ankara for the NATO summit, focusing on enhancing regional security.
European investors and venture capitalists meet in Tallinn to explore the promising future of technology startups in the Nordic region.
Lithuania's parliament speaker has stated that any discussion regarding the easing of sanctions against Belarus is contingent upon the implementation of democratic changes in the country.