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Lithuania

Once an unwilling part of the USSR, the Baltic state now asserts its independence as an outspoken critic of Russia and China. This report explores its geopolitical strengths and weaknesses, its thriving fintech scene — and its obsession with basketball

Ingrida Šimonytė, prime minister of Lithuania © Tadas Kazakevicius

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