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Lawyer was shot dead during rush hour after making complaints of money laundering to authorities
Kaja Kallas calls out local businesses over their ‘hidden’ support for Moscow
Ambassador to France stokes furore in Baltic nations by questioning their legal status
Beijing’s ambassador to France questioned legitimacy of countries formerly in the Soviet Union
Australia and Lithuania have shown that finding new export markets is much faster than WTO litigation
Poll result a triumph for Kaja Kallas, one of EU and Nato’s most pro-Ukraine voices
Kaja Kallas warns against appeasing Moscow in an effort to halt war in Ukraine
Also in today’s newsletter: the Estonian nationalists seeking power in Sunday’s election
Ignitis launches public appeal to more than 50 companies in US and Europe to follow suit
Also in today’s newsletter: Estonia’s spies paint a grim picture of Putin’s Russia
The Russian threat hangs over the Lithuanian capital as its marks its 700th birthday with a year of culture
Policymakers fear the region is an early indicator of how price pressures could develop next year across the EU
Bloc asks global body to convene panels to rule on two trade disputes
Riga accuses TV Rain journalists of supporting invasion of Ukraine
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
The country’s bet on LNG has paid off, but it still needs to generate more electricity
Lithuania’s first unicorn stands to benefit from worries about waste and the cost of living
After the country’s annexation by the USSR, the sport provided a channel for nationalist dissent
A tradition of mutual support has helped give the Baltic state’s photographers global stature
User-friendly regulation is attracting start-ups, though the UK’s lead will be hard to match
Change in defence plan prompted by Ukraine war may mean the Poland-Lithuania border is less critical than once assumed
With its warnings on Russia vindicated, the Baltic state is tilting at Beijing
Baltic state’s foreign minister tells Turkish counterpart swift approval of Sweden and Finland’s membership will boost regional stability
Some capitals want to block other energy measures until cap details are tabled
Germany’s domestic borrowing plans revive criticism of uneven spending
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