LRT

Lithuanian National Radio and Television (LRT) is the national public broadcasting company of Lithuania.

Belarus opposition leader asks to keep humanitarian corridor as Lithuania eyes closing border

Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya says she understands Lithuania’s concerns as Vilnius is musing to ...

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Lithuania considers joining G7 declaration on military assistance to Ukraine

Lithuania is considering to join the declaration by G7 countries, made in Vilnius last month, pledging to keep supplying...

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'We would be pushing them into prison': Lithuanian politicians split over Belarusian exiles

Amid a growing number of expulsions of Belarusians from Lithuania, the parliament may soon again consider imposing the s...

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Lithuania hands protest note over crackdown on cultural centre in Moscow

Vilnius has expressed a “strong protest” after Russian authorities closed down The Jurgis Baltrušaitis House, a Lithuani...

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Despite warnings and ‘recruitment’ attempts, Lithuanians keep travelling to Belarus – official

Nearly a quarter of a million Lithuanians have travelled to Belarus over the first six months of this year, even as Viln...

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Lithuania looks to close one-third of Belarus border checkpoints over ‘geopolitics and threats’

Lithuania’s Transport Ministry is proposing to close two of the six checkpoints on the border with Belarus, saying this ...

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Belarusian opposition organise rally in Vilnius 3 years after rigged presidential election

Belarusian opposition activists are staging a march in Vilnius on Wednesday to mark the third anniversary of Belarus’ di...

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After Lithuanian mother flees Italy, NGOs say state fail to protect women in child custody disputes

Non-governmental organisations and politicians have criticised Lithuania for not doing enough to protect women in intern...

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Lithuania’s MoD drafts conscription amendments, removing exemption for students

Lithuania’s Defence Ministry has proposed a conscription reform that will include shorter service for some conscripts, a...

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Oligarch supplies raw materials to Belarusian factory via Lithuania – LRT Investigation

Alexander Moshensky, a Belarusian oligarch close to the country’s dictator Alexander Lukashenko, has devised a scheme to...

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The Georgian fighters who went to Ukraine to finish their own war

Davit Ratiani glanced up as the Russian military aircraft buzzed across the skies of Georgia, clenching his fist in such...

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Abnormal weather in Lithuania becoming the new normal

Lithuania has registered the warmest night in history and has seen a destructive storm sweep through northern parts of t...

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Widespread damage after storm rips through northern Lithuania

On Monday, a strong storm swept through Lithuania, leaving a trail of destruction particularly in the country’s northern...

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Lithuanian Interior Ministry drafts amendments on migrant detentions following anti-constitutional ruling

Lithuania's Interior Ministry has drafted amendments on the detention of migrants after the Constitutional Court ruled i...

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Lithuania to deploy more border guards on Belarus border

In response to the threat posed by Wagner mercenaries in Belarus, Lithuania's State Border Guard Service (VSAT) plans to...

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Over €100m in Russian, Belarusian assets frozen in Lithuania due to sanctions

More than 103 million euros in Russian and Belarusian assets have been frozen in Lithuania, according to the latest data...

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Belarus begins military drills near Poland and Lithuania

Belarus has begun military exercises near its border with Poland and Lithuania, the Associated Press news agency said on...

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Severe storm kills woman in Lithuania

The severe storm hit Lithuania on Monday claiming a life of a woman.

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Lithuania’s foreign policy: ‘neo-idealism' or empty rhetoric?

As the war in Ukraine raged, Benjamin Tallis marvelled at the support emanating from the Baltic states and Eastern Europ...

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After Orthodox pro-war controversy, Lithuania moves to allow deregistering of religious groups

A group of Lithuanian MPs have registered draft amendments allowing the courts to deregister or liquidate a religious or...

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