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Latvia to send one more civil expert to Ukraine as part of OSCE mission
Dec07

Latvia to send one more civil expert to Ukraine as part of OSCE mission

Latvia’s government has decided to send one more civil expert to Ukraine as part of the special monitoring mission performed by the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe there, as confirmed by Foreign Affairs Ministry. …read more Source: Baltic News...

Boxer Briedis to face Usyk in Riga in January
Dec07

Boxer Briedis to face Usyk in Riga in January

World cruiserweight champion Oleksandr Usyk from Ukraine (13-0, 11 KOs) will be traveling to Riga on January 27 to face WBC champion from Latvia Mairis Briedis (23-0, 18 KOs) in the semifinals of the World Boxing Super Series (WBSS) tournament, the organizers of the event announced December 6. …read more Source:...

Lithuanian court orders Ukraine’s politician to pay Hanner group EUR 5 mln
Nov07

Lithuanian court orders Ukraine’s politician to pay Hanner group EUR 5 mln

Prominent Ukrainian businessman and politician Oleg Radkovski and Ukraine’s company Yugstroi Invest should pay 5.91 million US dollars (EUR 5.03 mln) in loan including interest to Trust Capital, a Lithuanian company linked with the real estate development company Hanner, a Vilnius court ruled on Oct. 20, informs LETA/BNS. …read more...

Ambassador: Lithuania upgraded Marshall Plan for Ukraine into European idea
Nov07

Ambassador: Lithuania upgraded Marshall Plan for Ukraine into European idea

The European Union’s (EU) financial plan for Ukraine, which is informally titled as the new Marshall Plan, has become a European initiative thanks to Lithuania, says Ukraine’s Ambassador to Vilnius Volodymyr Yatsenkivski, reports LETA/BNS. …read more Source: The Baltic...

Ukrainian killed in ambush attack on suspected Putin assassination plotter
Nov01

Ukrainian killed in ambush attack on suspected Putin assassination plotter

In Ukraine, an gun attack on a Chechen man, who has been accused of planning to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin, has taken place, where his wife, an Ukrainian voluntary soldier, has been killed. …read more Source: Baltic News...

5 biggest Lithuanian army acquisitions after Crimea annexation  – The Baltic Times
Nov01

5 biggest Lithuanian army acquisitions after Crimea annexation – The Baltic Times

VILNIUS – After Lithuania’s Armed Forces and Norway’s Kongsberg signed a contract on acquisition of medium-range anti-missile defe…… …read more Source: The Baltic...

EAS calls for Eastern Partnership countries to enter EU market through Estonia
Oct30

EAS calls for Eastern Partnership countries to enter EU market through Estonia

Speaking at the 4th Eastern Partnership Business Forum held in Tallinn on October 27th, chairman of the management board of Enterprise Estonia (EAS) Alo Ivask called for Armenian, Azerbaijani, Georgian, Moldovan, Ukrainian and Belarusian entrepreneurs to enter the European Union market through Estonia, writes LETA/BNS. …read more Source:...

Tragic blast in Kyiv deemed assassination attempt
Oct26

Tragic blast in Kyiv deemed assassination attempt

An explosion has taken place in Kyiv, which has been called an assassination attempt. One person has been killed and three more have been wounded with a member of the Ukrainian Vekhovna Rada being among them. …read more Source: Baltic News...

New ransomware affects computer systems in Ukraine and Russia
Oct25

New ransomware affects computer systems in Ukraine and Russia

Computer systems in Ukraine, Russia and elsewhere have been affected by a new strain of ransomware entitled Bad Rabbit and is said to be bearing similarities to the WannaCry and Petya outbreaks earlier in 2017. …read more Source: Baltic News...

New ransomware affects computer systems in Ukraine and Russia
Oct25

New ransomware affects computer systems in Ukraine and Russia

Computer systems in Ukraine, Russia and elsewhere have been affected by a new strain of ransomware entitled Bad Rabbit and is said to be bearing similarities to the WannaCry and Petya outbreaks earlier in 2017. …read more Source: Baltic News...