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Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, Poland to the south, and the Russian semi-exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast to the southwest, with a maritime border with Sweden to the west. Lithuania covers an area of 65,300 km2 (25,200 sq mi), and has a population of 2.9 million. Its capital and largest city is Vilnius; other major cities include Kaunas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai and Panevėžys. Lithuanians are the titular nation, belong to the ethnolinguistic group of Balts, and speak Lithuanian.

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Donaldas Trumpas: Keiras Starmeris padarė didelę klaidą nepalaikydamas JAV smūgių Irane
JAV prezidentas Donaldas Trumpas (Donaldas Trampas) pareiškė, kad Jungtinės Karalystės (JK) ministras pirmininkas Keiras Starmeris (Kiras Starmeris) padarė neteisingą pasirinkimą nepalaikydamas Vašingtono dėl karo Artimuosiuose Rytuose.
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Macrono žodžių suerzintas Trumpas: jo tuoj nebebus poste
Reaguodamas į žinias, kad Prancūzija neprisijungs prie operatyvinės grupės Hormūze, kol nesibaigs karo veiksmai, JAV prezidentas Donaldas Trumpas sakė, kad Emmanuelio Macrono tuoj nebebus poste.
BBC News
Wary allies show there's no quick fix to Trump's Iran crisis
European leaders are hesitant to help Trump secure the Strait of Hormuz, but they know inaction on the Iran war is not really an option.
BBC News
Ukraine's urgent fight on the financial frontline
The war-torn country is battling to secure crucial funding from the IMF and EU, as well as putting up taxes.
BBC News
Mayors to gain more spending power under Reeves tax plans
The Chancellor has set out the government's plan for economic growth, which also includes closer ties to the EU.
BBC News
Typical new mortgage costs soar £788 a year in two weeks
Lenders have hiked rates on new deals and withdrawn products as war creates uncertainty in the markets.
POLITICO
Trump rages against NATO allies, saying US doesn’t need them and never did
President Donald Trump on Tuesday fumed at longtime American allies he says aren’t doing enough to help the U.S. and Israel in their war against Iran, now arguing that their assistance was never needed after spending days publicly requesting their help. “Because of the fact that we have had such Military Success, we no longer ‘need,’ or desire, the NATO Countries’ assistance — WE NEVER DID!” he wrote on Truth Social. “Likewise, Japan, Australia, or South Korea. In fact, speaking as President of the United States of America, by far the Most Powerful Country Anywhere in the World, WE DO NOT NEED THE HELP OF ANYONE!” America’s top allies have largely resisted the president’s calls to take on an active role in the Middle East war, which the U.S. and Israel launched in February, arguing Iran presented an imminent threat. In recent days, Trump has repeatedly asked global allies — and some geopolitical foes, including China — for help securing the Strait of Hormuz. The waterway is key for trade, and disruptions to the international energy market have sent oil prices spiking. International leaders largely rebuffed those calls from the president. “We did not start this war,” German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said Monday. Trump’s push for European assistance was tantamount to “blackmail,” Luxembourg’s Deputy Prime Minister Xavier Bettel said to reporters. French President Emmanuel Macron panned the strikes on Iran as illegal just days after the conflict began. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said the U.K. “will not be drawn into a wider war” in the region. In the meantime, some domestic Trump allies worry that securing the Strait of Hormuz and jump-starting the global oil trade could require sending American troops into Iran. The president, who has long sown doubt in the value of NATO and mused about pulling the U.S. out of the alliance, on Sunday cautioned that NATO allies faced a “very bad future” if they refrained from aiding U.S. efforts to reopen the waterway. But their reticence did not come as a shock, he wrote on his social media platform Tuesday. “I am not surprised by their action, however, because I always considered NATO, where we spend Hundreds of Billions of Dollars per year protecting these same Countries, to be a one way street — We will protect them, but they will do nothing for us, in particular, in a time of need,” Trump said. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a key proponent of the operation in Iran and a close allies of the president, said he spoke to the president over the phone on Tuesday. Graham wrote on X Tuesday that “never heard him so angry in my life.” “I share that anger given what’s at stake,” he said. “The arrogance of our allies to suggest that Iran with a nuclear weapon is of little concern and that military action to stop the ayatollah from acquiring a nuclear bomb is our problem not theirs is beyond offensive.”
POLITICO
Finland’s Stubb: Brexit was like sawing off your leg for no reason
LONDON — Brexit was “a colossal mistake” and the U.K. should rejoin the European Union, Alexander Stubb said Tuesday.   But instead of waiting for that to happen, London and Brussels should work together now to deepen their relationship in key areas such as defense and intelligence sharing, trade and access to the single market, and technology and innovation, the Finnish president said.  Speaking at the Chatham House think tank during a visit to London, he said the chaotic state of the world in which the old, rules-based order no longer holds should prompt a radical rethink of the EU-U.K. relationship.  “I think Brexit was a colossal mistake,” said former London student Stubb, who has a British wife and children with dual nationality. “I am too diplomatic to express exactly what I think about those who promoted Brexit during the campaign, and those who still say that Brexit is a good thing … But I do think it’s not only shooting yourself in the foot, but it’s like amputating your leg without medical reason for doing it.”  Stubb said he recognized that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not aim to rejoin the EU but argued that Brits and Europeans should be “pragmatic” now and show flexibility on both sides.  Negotiations have been ongoing over moves toward deepening the partnership between London and Brussels since Starmer’s Labour won power in 2024, but progress has been held back over disagreements over youth mobility programs, student fees and how much the U.K. should pay to take part in an arms investment package.  “We need a U.K. voice in Europe. We really miss you guys,” Stubb said. “I should probably express my view that it took you seven years to negotiate yourselves out of the EU, it will take you seven years to regret it, and then seven years to come back in. I hope.” Stubb said British membership of the EU’s customs union should be possible, alongside participation in the single market. Red lines during years of Brexit negotiations meant the U.K. left both structures five years ago, under a bare bones deal that Boris Johnson negotiated.  “We need to be super pragmatic,” he said, instead of Europeans thinking they should “continue to punish” the U.K. for leaving the bloc. “Get out of the mindset that the U.K. should not be a part of the customs union, or the U.K. should not be a part of the internal market. Think about a flexible way of dealing with it.” More broadly, Stubb suggested the EU should reform its structures to allow more flexibility in the way member countries work together, and work with states that are not formal members of the EU.  He said Iceland is renewing its interest in becoming a member, he’d like to see Norway join the bloc, and he joked to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney that Canada should also take a look at EU membership when the pair went running together on Tuesday morning in London. 
Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
Why Iranians are taking to Tehran’s streets during war
As bombs fall and millions are displaced, protests grow in Iran. Could this war be strengthening Iran’s resolve?
Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
Video: What we know about Israel’s assault on southern Lebanon
The Israeli military has launched waves of air raids across southern Lebanon.
Europe
Gerry Adams denies being IRA member in historic London court appearance
Veteran Irish republican said he had ‘no involvement whatsoever’ in bombings in England during the Troubles
Europe
Belgian aristocrat to face charges over murder of Congo’s first premier
Étienne Davignon, 93, is the only surviving former official accused in connection to Patrice Lumumba’s death
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Suspected jihadists attack village in Burkina Faso, killing at least 12
Suspected jihadists have attacked a village in Burkina Faso, killing at least 12 civilians, including nine members of a volunteer force supporting the army, according to local and security sources on Tuesday.
Africanews RSS
Belgian ex-diplomat to stand trial over Patrice Lumumba death
A Brussels court has ordered a former Belgian diplomat to stand trial over the 1961 killing of Congolese independence icon Patrice Lumumba. It's a watershed moment for Lumumba's family, who said they are relieved to see the former colonial power "finally confronting its history."

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Guatemala and Estonian cuisine may come from opposite sides of the world, but they both have their own unique and delicious dishes to offer. Let's take a closer look at these two distinct culinary traditions.

Guatemala and Estonian cuisine may come from opposite sides of the world, but they both have their own unique and delicious dishes to offer. Let's take a closer look at these two distinct culinary traditions.

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Guatemala and Estonia may seem like two very different countries on opposite sides of the globe, but when it comes to business opportunities, they both offer unique advantages for international ventures. Let's take a closer look at how these two countries can work together to create new opportunities for growth and collaboration.

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Guatemala and the Estonian Blockchain Industry: A Promising Partnership

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In recent years, the city of Guangzhou has been gaining attention as a hub for Estonian startups looking to expand into the Chinese market. With its strategic location, advanced infrastructure, and supportive business environment, Guangzhou offers ample opportunities for Estonian entrepreneurs to establish and grow their businesses.

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Guangzhou, a bustling city in southern China, may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about Estonian music. However, this vibrant metropolis is home to a diverse expat community, including Estonians who have brought their unique musical traditions with them.

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Guangzhou, a bustling city in Southern China, has been making strides in developing its blockchain industry. One interesting aspect of this growth is the emergence of the Estonian blockchain industry in Guangzhou.

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In recent years, Estonia has gained recognition as a hub for technology and innovation, with a burgeoning startup ecosystem that has caught the attention of investors and entrepreneurs worldwide. The country's digital infrastructure, supportive government policies, and a culture of entrepreneurship have laid the foundation for a thriving startup scene.

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