Latest News About Lithuania

Updated 2026-05-13 00:05

Here are the latest Lithuania news highlights I found from reliable sources:

If you’d like, I can pull the latest headlines from specific outlets (e.g., LRT English, Baltic Times) and summarize the top five stories with quick context. I can also set up a quick daily briefing if you want ongoing updates.

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Lithuania news - Today's latest updates

As the small Baltic nation of Lithuania works to take in political exiles from Russia, a recent violent attack on Leonid Volkov highlights the difficulty of protecting them. Vladimir Putin has cracked down on dissent, but it hasn't stopped critics from speaking out. Many of them now live in Vilnius, Lithuania, a place some might view as the capital of free Russia. … Russian dissidents living in Vilnius, Lithuania, are speaking out against Vladimir Putin, who's set to win a fifth term as...

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Lithuania: Latest News and Updates | South China Morning Post

Lithuania is located in the Baltic region of Europe between Latvia and Poland, and also borders Belarus and Russia. In 1990 it became the first Soviet-occupied state to announce the restitution of independence and in 1991 its citizens fended off an attempt by the Soviet Union to forment a coup. In 2001 the country joined the WTO and in 2004 it gained membership of both Nato and the European Union, adopting the Schengen Agreement in 2007 and the euro currency in 2015. In 2021 the Taiwanese...

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LiTnews

Four months ago Lithuania adopted new laws in protection against domestic violence. In that time police have received nearly 10,000 reports of domestic violence and have opened over 3,300 investigations, reported News Radio. On 17 April the Lithuanian parliament - Seimas - failed to carry a motion bringing forward the next national elections.

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ELTA news

Skaisgirytė said council members had not convened in person and were consulted remotely for practical reasons, as it was difficult to gather all senior officials in Lithuania on the same day. According to the presidency, Lithuania plans to deploy up to 40 troops and civilian defence personnel to the mission. The Government is expected to seek parliamentary approval to expand the Seimas mandate for international operations accordingly. … President Nausėda stated that Lithuania assists and will...

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