Lithuanian authorities are on high alert after a massive data leak involving over 600,000 entries from national registers.
By Andrius Sytas RIGA, May 26 (Reuters) - Russia can falsify GPS signals deep into Europe at a radius of up to 450km (280 miles) from its Kaliningrad exclave due to hugely-expanded capacity, a ...
Russia has significantly expanded its ability to manipulate GPS signals across parts of Europe from its Kaliningrad enclave, ...
French authorities have handed over the former owner of Lithuania's Snoras bank to the authorities in Vilnius, the country's ...
Swedbank senior economist Greta Ilekytė discusses Lithuania’s major structural pivot as services exports match goods for the ...
Lithuania's president and prime minister have been taken to safe locations after a suspected drone was detected near the ...
Lithuanian authorities have detained 27 people, including 13 police and border guard officers, in a large-scale operation ...
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Also in this newsletter: Pope Leo weighs in on the AI.race, and Belarus's opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya slams ...
Lithuania's coastline along the Baltic Sea is a hidden gem for travelers seeking serene seaside resorts. With its pristine ...
Alarm bells are ringing across Europe over a possible energy crisis triggered by Iran war. Despite risks to its economy, Lithuania is better positioned than most European countries to weather global ...