When a Lithuanian flag rose over New York’s oldest park last Saturday, it marked three anniversaries at once — and told a story about democratic solidarity that stretches back three and a half ...
Most people assume the professional croupier dealing their late-night blackjack hands is broadcasting straight from a velvet-lined VIP room in Monaco or Las Vegas. This article explores how Riga ...
The Council of the capital approved by consensus the General Plan (GP) of Vilnius, which the city will follow for the next 10-15 years. The city will become more suitable for pedestrians and cyclists, ...
Estonia, the nation that pioneered e-residency and digital voting, is now applying its legendary tech-savviness to one of its most ancient and vital assets: its forests. This July, the government, in ...
After the last parliamentary elections in Poland, the political balance of power in Germany’s eastern neighbor has changed. The previous national-conservative ruling party “Law and Justice” no longer ...
News that struck some like a bolt from the blue and for others was a long-awaited decision: on October 30, 2024, the bronze figure of Field Marshal Michael Barclay de Tolly was dismantled from the ...
Let’s be honest for a second. We all know that feeling of dread—wandering aimlessly through a neon-lit shopping mall, looking for a gift that doesn’t scream “I bought this five minutes ago.” We crave ...
In today’s rapidly evolving industrial landscape, environmental sustainability has emerged as a critical priority. As organizations increasingly focus on minimizing their ecological footprint, ...
Invited to an Estonian home? Discover the one unspoken cultural rule you must follow to be a perfect guest. Hint: it’s all about what’s in your hands. Picture this: you’re invited to a friend’s home ...
Daugavpils, a city once merely a dot on the map for Marcus Rothkowitz, now Mark Rothko, is preparing for an event that promises to be more than just a birthday celebration; it’s a deeply personal ...
Jurate Kazickas, an author and former journalist who covered the Vietnam War, is now the President of the largest private foundation in Lithuania, the Kazickas Family Foundation. “Motivated by the ...
People across Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are spending more time online than ever, and not just for work or practical tasks. The internet has quietly become part of the rhythm of everyday life in ...
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