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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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Lithuania Travel Videos – Vilnius, Kaunas, Trakai, Klaipėda, Nida, Druskininkai & More

🇱🇹 Lithuania Travel Videos

Vilnius, Kaunas, Trakai, Klaipėda, the Curonian Spit, Nida, Druskininkai, Šiauliai, and real life across Lithuania in 4K

Explore Lithuania Through Video

Real YouTube travel footage with working watch links for every video.

Vilnius

Old Town, Cathedral Square, river walks, and capital-city atmosphere.

Kaunas & Trakai

Historic city streets, castles, lakes, and central Lithuania travel scenes.

Klaipėda & Coast

Port-city walks, seaside views, Melnragė Beach, and Baltic charm.

Nida, Druskininkai & Šiauliai

Curonian Spit scenery, spa-town calm, and the Hill of Crosses region.

Lithuania Travel Highlights

This Lithuania video page is built for visitors who want real places, real streets, and real travel footage. It focuses on the most searched destinations in Lithuania, including Vilnius, Kaunas, Trakai, Klaipėda, the Curonian Spit, Nida, Druskininkai, and Šiauliai.

1. Vilnius, Lithuania Walking Tour 4k - With Captions

A real walking tour through Vilnius showing Old Town streets, historic landmarks, and everyday life in Lithuania’s capital.

2. VILNIUS, Lithuania - Summer Tour - 4K HDR with captions

A summer Vilnius tour with city center views, scenic streets, and a bright travel atmosphere.

3. [4k] Walking in VILNIUS OLD TOWN , Lithuania

A detailed Old Town walk through Vilnius with medieval streets and a classic European feel.

4. VILNIUS, LITHUANIA Short 4K Walk in the Capital City | 60fps ...

A short but immersive 4K walk through Vilnius, filmed in smooth 60fps.

5. VILNIUS, Lithuania Walking Tour 2025 | 4K UHD | Captions ...

A 2025 Vilnius walking tour with captions, city streets, and river-side views.

6. Vilnius, Lithuania Walking Tour - 4K Downtown tour|Jun 2025

A downtown Vilnius walk showing central streets and the city’s modern travel atmosphere.

7. Walking in VILNIUS / Lithuania - 4K 60fps (UHD)

A clean 4K 60fps walk through Vilnius with city sounds and strong street-level detail.

8. Vilnius, Lithuania Walking Tour in 4K 60fps | Cathedral Square ...

A Vilnius tour centered on Cathedral Square and the Old Town area.

9. Vilnius Lithuania 4k walking video @TravelwithHugoF

A scenic walking video through Vilnius Old Town with historic streets and a relaxed travel feel.

10. VILNIUS, Lithuania - Old Town - 4K HDR walking tour with captions

A highly detailed Vilnius Old Town walk with historic architecture and captions.

11. Kaunas, Lithuania Walking Tour 4K | Explore the Historic Old ...

A real walking tour through Kaunas Old Town showing historic streets and central landmarks.

12. Kaunas Walking Tour Lithuania in 4K Video | Explore Old ...

A 4K Kaunas walk with Old Town views, streets, and a classic Lithuanian city atmosphere.

13. Kaunas Lithuania / Old Town / Walk Tour 2023 / 4K Resolution

A detailed Kaunas Old Town walk filmed in 4K resolution.

14. KAUNAS, LITHUANIA | WALKING TOUR 4K 🇱🇹

A city walk through Kaunas with a broad look at downtown streets and urban life.

15. Kaunas Daytime walk / Lithuania / August 2024 / 4K HDR

A daytime Kaunas walk with bright streets, city details, and 4K HDR footage.

16. Kaunas, Lithuania. An evening walk in the city center. 4K

An evening walk in Kaunas city center with warm light and calm urban scenery.

17. Walking in KAUNAS / Lithuania - City Center in Winter - 4K ...

A winter Kaunas walk showing the city center in cold-weather conditions.

18. Kaunas Walking Tour 2024 | Historic City Center in 4K

A travel walk through Kaunas city center with a mix of historic and modern streets.

19. Kaunas Walking Tour Lithuania in 4K Video. Explore from the ...

A broad Kaunas walking tour covering city streets and a well-known travel route.

20. Cinematic Walk Tour - Kaunas - Lithuania - 4K Walk Around ...

A cinematic Kaunas tour with a smooth walk-around style.

21. Explore Trakai , Lithuania | 4K Walking Tour of a Stunning ...

A peaceful walking tour through Trakai with lakeside scenery and the famous island castle.

22. Trakai Lithuania 4K Walking Tour | Castles, Lakes & Karaim ...

A scenic Trakai tour showing castles, lakes, and the town’s unique Karaim heritage.

23. Walking Around Trakai, Lithuania | Stunning Island Castle ...

A relaxing walk around Trakai with the island castle and clear lake views.

24. Trakai Castle from drone | 4k video | Lithuania, Trakai Castle ...

Aerial footage over Trakai Castle showing one of Lithuania’s most famous landmarks.

25. Lithuania, TRAKAI Walking near Historical Castle 2024 [4K]

A walk near Trakai Castle with scenic paths and historic atmosphere.

26. Trakai Island Castle | Lithuania | Walking Tour 4K

A detailed walking tour of Trakai Island Castle and its surrounding lake landscape.

27. TRAKAI LITHUANIA 4K

A simple 4K travel clip from Trakai and the island castle area.

28. Trakai, Lithuania | 4K

A clean 4K look at Trakai with castle and water views.

29. 4K Klaipėda's Old Town, Lithuania - Urban Walking Tour ...

A walking tour through Klaipėda Old Town showing the port city’s streets and city-center atmosphere.

30. Klaipeda walking tour @TravelwithHugoF #memel #lithuania ...

An immersive Klaipėda walking tour with the charm of Lithuania’s coastal city.

31. KLAIPEDA, Lithuania - Cloudy Summer Day - 4K HDR ...

A cloudy summer Klaipėda walk showing the port city’s relaxed vibe and waterfront character.

32. Charming Old Town of Klaipėda, Lithuania Walking Tour with ...

A charming Old Town walk in Klaipėda with city sounds and historic streets.

33. Lithuania 4K - Klaipeda Old Town.

A clean look at Klaipėda Old Town with a simple travel-video style.

34. Lithuania, Klaipėda walking in city centre , old town and city ...

A broad Klaipėda walk through the city center, old town, and park areas.

35. Melnrage Beach | Klaipėda, Lithuania | 4K Walking Tour

A seaside Klaipėda video focused on Melnragė Beach and the Baltic coast.

36. Klaipėda walking tour 4K | August 2024

A summer Klaipėda walking tour with port-city views and a relaxed pace.

37. Lithuania's most beautiful coast: Klaipeda and the magical ...

A scenic coastal video covering Klaipėda and the Curonian Spit.

38. Scenes from the Curonian Spit (Lithuania- 4K)

A scenic film from the Curonian Spit showing dunes, coast, and peaceful natural landscapes.

39. Curonian spit | Lithuania | Calm summer's afternoon drive | 4K 60 ...

A calm summer drive along the Curonian Spit with beautiful coastal scenery.

40. Exploring the Curonian Spit on Foot: Forests, dunes and ...

A walking exploration of the Curonian Spit’s forests, dunes, and UNESCO landscape.

41. Grey dunes, Curonian Spit. Episode III (4K) Lithuania ...

A 4K video focused on the Grey Dunes of the Curonian Spit.

42. [4K] Exploring Curonian Spit National Park on foot and on the ...

A walk and bike exploration of Curonian Spit National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

43. NIDA - Kuršių Nerija - Kurische Nehrung - CURONIAN SPIT ...

A travel video from Nida on the Curonian Spit with dunes and coastal scenery.

44. Nida, Lithuania | Walking tour 4K

A relaxing walk through Nida showing the resort town and the path toward Parnidis Dune.

45. Walking Tour in Lithuania 4K - Nida Walk from Nida Center to ...

A Nida walking tour from the center toward the House of Thomas Mann.

46. Nida Lithuania 4K

A simple 4K look at Nida with the calm feel of the Curonian Spit.

47. Nida, Lithuania 4K - Family Vacation | 리투아니아 니다

A family vacation video from Nida with beach, town, and Curonian Spit views.

48. Walk on the Baltic Sean, the Beach of Nida, Lithuania

A beach walk in Nida showing the Baltic shore and dune-side scenery.

49. [4K] Lithuania Walk - Main Streets of Druskininkai, SPA ...

A walking tour of Druskininkai, Lithuania’s spa capital, with main streets and resort atmosphere.

50. Druskininkai center walking tour. 4K/60.

A 4K/60 walking tour through Druskininkai city center.

51. Walk through the center of Druskininkai, Lithuania 2023, 4K ...

A 2023 walk through the Druskininkai center in crisp 4K.

52. Main Streets of Druskininkai with Grand SPA Lietuva

A look at the main streets of Druskininkai and the Grand SPA Lietuva area.

53. Night Walking through Main Streets of Druskininkai, SPA Capital

A nighttime Druskininkai walk showing the spa-town atmosphere after dark.

54. Druskininkai, Lithuania (4K)

A 4K travel look at Druskininkai with relaxed resort-town scenes.

55. Druskininkai. Lithuania. Part1

A first part of a Druskininkai walk with local city scenes.

56. LITHUANIA. DRUSKININKAI.

A simple walk through Druskininkai showing everyday life in the spa town.

57. Siauliai Evening walk / Lithuania / August 2024 / 4K HDR

An evening walk in Šiauliai with rainy, atmospheric city scenes.

58. Hill of Crosses 2025 | Šiauliai, Lithuania - 4K HDR

A 4K HDR visit to the Hill of Crosses near Šiauliai, one of Lithuania’s most iconic pilgrimage sites.

59. 【4K】 Lithuania Siauliai Walk - The Snowy Hill of Crosses in ...

A snowy Šiauliai walk centered on the Hill of Crosses and its dramatic winter scenery.

60. Walking in the streets of Siauliai on August 8,2021

A street walk through Šiauliai showing the city in real time.

61. Šiauliai travel guide | Lithuania

A travel guide to Šiauliai with city highlights and northern Lithuania context.

62. I crossed the streets of Šiauliai

A straightforward street walk through Šiauliai with a real local atmosphere.

63. A Spiritual Journey in Lithuania 🇱🇹 | 4K Walking Tour - 2024

A spiritual travel journey through Lithuania with a focus on the Hill of Crosses and related sights.

64. Lithuania 4K/4K HDR

A broad drone and travel collection covering multiple Lithuanian places.

65. Lithuania city tour | Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, Parnu | Drone 4k video ...

A mixed Baltic drone tour that includes Lithuania-style city travel footage and regional scenery.

66. Lithuania Tour - Train station announcement in the Lithuanian language

A rail/travel-style Lithuania clip with local transit atmosphere.

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How a ‘coalition of the willing’ wants to change the US agenda on AI
s American voters lash out against artificial intelligence and the influence of Big Tech, proponents of AI development fear the United States could lose its technological edge to China. Gina Raimondo is worried about losing more than that. Raimondo — the former Commerce secretary, Rhode Island governor and sometime patron saint of pro-business Democrats — warns that leaders in Washington and Silicon Valley need to show American workers they can win in an AI economy or risk crippling political instability and a crackdown on innovation. “If we rush ahead with blinders on to lead the world in tech, but leave the American people behind, we will not beat China,” Raimondo says. “We will have automated our decline. We will have weakened our democracy. And ultimately you will have federal legislation that stops AI development.” Make no mistake — Raimondo wants to win the contest for technological supremacy. But, she says, “You’re not beating China if you have a terrible domestic economy, politics and society.” That’s why this month Raimondo ruled out running for president in 2028 and teamed up with Eric Holcomb, the former Republican governor of Indiana, to launch a massively funded nonprofit to help workers meet the age of AI. The organization, RAISE US, has drawn support from a roster of enormous private companies (Amazon, OpenAI, Anthropic and Microsoft, to name a few) and a bipartisan group of governors. It is experimenting with workforce resiliency initiatives in several states, from blue Maryland to deep-MAGA Arkansas. The policy vision is decidedly more delicate than the blunt-force populist prescriptions gaining popularity, like moratoriums on data center construction. Calling the companies backing RAISE US a “coalition of the willing,” Raimondo said industry and government have a lot to prove to American workers. Some CEOs grasp that better than others, she said, without naming names. In a joint interview with POLITICO Magazine, Raimondo and Holcomb said they would step away from frontline politics to build RAISE US. Yet if they succeed, they could soon wield a different kind of power in the 2028 battle of ideas. That is in part because they are collaborating with potential presidential candidates, including Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore — rising stars on the right and left who could have an outsized impact on how voters view AI. That work begins, Holcomb said, with visible impact helping workers navigate a new world of technology. “We’re going to expect to see results on a daily basis.” This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Secretary Raimondo, you told my colleague Christine Mui that one of the reasons you’re working at the state level is because governors can move faster. What needs to happen before the end of 2026 to build the momentum you need? GR: You’re talking to two former governors, so we’re a little biased — but it’s just a fact, in today’s political world, governors can be bipartisan. Governors have to deliver, and therefore they just tend to be a little bit more practical. We want to take advantage of that. I think we already have quite a bit of momentum. We’ve come out of the gate with half a billion dollars and dozens of big companies supporting us. We already have four governors signed up with specific projects. In fact, we had a team yesterday in Maryland all day working on the ground with the folks in Maryland on the Service Year initiative [a paid opportunity to boost civic engagement among young people]. We want to start showing results right away in Maryland, Arkansas, Utah and Connecticut, and grow from there. EH: Not to be hyperbolic or exaggerate, but speed kills — slow speed kills. We don’t have time to wait or dither or experience paralysis by analysis. Governors are wired to track trajectories and trends, and make sure that you’re moving in the right direction on a daily basis, not annually. We’ll be tracking our projects. Gina mentioned Maryland. I’ve also been in Arkansas, in Little Rock, and we’re looking to accelerate a launch program that will better connect employers and employees with the throughline around obtaining the skillsets necessary for the jobs of today and tomorrow. We’re going to expect to see results on a daily basis, and then the trends that come from that. But we’re not waiting for the end of the year to report on the State of the State. When you say tracking on a daily basis, what does that tracking look like? What are you looking at on your phone? How are you receiving that data, and what are the metrics? EH: I’m a bit of a homer from Indiana, and we had some workforce development programs that were very successful in regards to apprenticeships, employer training grants, skilling up incumbent workers. Workforce readiness grants had 63,000-plus Hoosiers sign up for the program to get credentialed and connected to a better job. We were tracking it on a real-time basis. You have support from some of the biggest companies in America. There are also some big names in the tech space not on the list. What should we read into that? You see Amazon, OpenAI, Anthropic — there are a couple really big ones not on there. GR: This is the coalition of the willing. I hope and expect others will join, but these are the leaders. The people who have stepped up, Amazon, Microsoft, Open AI, Anthropic, they jumped at this opportunity right away — knowing it was a startup, knowing we’d have to figure things out together, because there’s a collective action issue here. No one company is going to be able to solve this on its own. These are the folks who stepped up to lead, to take a bit of a risk on a startup. How much have you found people at the leadership level of either AI companies or AI-forward companies open to self-criticism and constructive feedback on the way they engage with the public sphere? GR: It’s a mix. CEOs are like anyone else. Some of them are just intensely focused on their business and their profit and their product. And others are that, plus they feel like it’s their job to see the big picture and do what’s right for America, American workers, the American economy in the long run. I’m reminded of efforts over the last decade to build bipartisan, cross-industry support for solutions around the energy transition or climate change. It’s one thing to get big companies and big political figures on board on day one, and it’s another thing to sustain that over time. Have you looked at some of those past examples for mistakes not to repeat? EH: Yes. And we’re not trying to overcomplicate this. We’re going to lead by example, and I think our past work in public service has demonstrated that — and why folks on both sides of the political aisle trust us to continue with that demeanor and upholding our end of the bargain. I sincerely believe that for America to be successful and victorious, it’s going to be — as it always has been — on the backs of the American worker. Does that mean that the two of you stay out of partisan politics while you’re running this? EH: It does not mean, for me, to stay out of it. But I’m focused on the job I’ve got right now. I’m not going to engage in front and center-stage politics. GR: I agree with that. I’m doing this full-time. You asked about recent examples. When people ask what the analogy is for RAISE US, the closest analogy I can really think of is the Council on Economic Development. It was created in the 1940s, as World War II was ending. Business leaders and CEOs were nervous that millions of GIs were coming back to America and needed jobs, and at the same time the war demand was dwindling. Where were all the GIs going to work? It was employer-led, with some of the companies — Studebaker, GE, Dow, the big companies of that time — it was very hands-on, on the ground, tactical, just like Eric said a few minutes ago. And it was quite successful. There was no spike in unemployment when the war ended, like everybody thought there would be. They wound up creating a movement around the country, which is what we hope to create: a movement to define what it means to be a good employer in the age of AI. I have no doubt we will make mistakes. But I also think we will show, over the next however many years, actual, practical, on-the-ground incentives for companies, new ways to support people as they’re transitioning from jobs, hopefully a service model, because we all think that AI is squeezing entry-level people. Finally, hopefully, we can have an at-scale, “earn while you learn” apprenticeship initiative for manufacturing. At some point in time when Congress decides to act in a bipartisan way, there will be national AI legislation. And I hope they’ll look into the work we’ve done and take the things that worked and put it into federal legislation. It’s hard to imagine now, but could you envision a world where there’s a real AI optimist on a presidential ticket in 2028? GR: Gosh, that feels so far away. I don’t know. EH: It’s the last thing on my priority list to spend time thinking about, when we are so knee-deep in what we’re doing. Hopefully what may drive that optimism is when we flip the script and start to use AI to help an individual progress and improve and have more options and more affordability. When that starts to happen, then the mood may change for the better. Secretary, I noticed that you, a few weeks ago, said explicitly that you’re not going to run for president in 2028. Was that in preparation for this announcement? GR: Yes. I want people to know this is what I’m doing. It’s outside of politics, but also working with the government. Job training isn’t enough to solve this problem, if it’s going to be as big as I think it is. Just saying, “Oh, we’re going to skill up a bunch of construction workers to build data centers” — that’s good, but that is not nearly enough to get ready. I didn’t want anyone to think, “Oh, she’s just doing this to run for office.” That’s not what this is about. EH: What drives me is simply — good policy makes good politics. We’re focused on the policy execution, and we’ll leave it to others to, hopefully, point to the good news that comes from it. There’s so much rhetoric about beating China on AI, and I’m not sure that your average worker is all that concerned about beating China on a geo-strategic level, if they’re not really feeling a benefit to themselves in whatever beating China means. GR: I’ll tell you what beating China means — and what it doesn’t mean. Beating China means staying ahead in the technology, having the best chips and the best models. It also means having a stable political picture in the United States, a strong economy in the United States, a population that is broadly prosperous and employed, a functioning democracy. That’s how you beat China. I can promise you, if we rush ahead with blinders on to lead the world in tech, but leave the American people behind, we will not beat China. We will have automated our decline. We will have weakened our democracy. And ultimately you will have federal legislation that stops AI development. I want to beat China, too. I want to be crystal clear about that. You’re not beating China if you have a terrible domestic economy, politics and society. You have to find a way to do both. And I believe that we can. EH: No pressure.
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Israel recognizes Armenian genocide amid tensions with Turkey
Israel’s government unanimously voted on Sunday to formally recognize the Armenian genocide, amid worsening ties with Turkey. “Despite the extensive and unambiguous historical documentation, the Armenian genocide remains to this day the subject of an institutionalized campaign of denial and minimization, including a manipulative rewriting of history, mainly by the Turkish government,” Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said at a cabinet meeting. “It is widely believed that the Ottoman Empire committed crimes amounting to genocide in a systematic manner, with the aim of destroying the Armenian people,” he added. The Armenian genocide resulted in the deaths of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and 1923. Turkey has consistently rejected the term, but more than 30 nations worldwide — including France, Germany, the U.S., Lebanon and Syria —  have recognized the mass killings as a genocide. The Israeli government’s vote comes as the relationship between two of the region’s main powers, which was once robust, has increasingly soured in recent years. The turning point was Israel’s war on Gaza, which has killed more than 73,000 Palestinians and was sparked after Hamas launched a terror attack on Israeli civilians on Oct. 7, 2023. Turkey, including President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan himself, has long accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, which Israel has denied. Before the vote on the text, Turkey’s Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz described Israel’s resolution as “an attempt to cover up their own crimes.” Sa’ar claimed the vote was “not an ‘act of retaliation’ for the open hostility, along with the terrible rhetoric and the hostile actions of Turkey, under Erdogan’s leadership, towards Israel.” He added: “Furthermore, the fact that Turkey promotes false narratives against Israel does not grant it immunity from historical truths.”
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Kuala Lumpur, the bustling capital city of Malaysia, is a thriving hub for business and commerce. With its vibrant economy and strategic location in Southeast Asia, Kuala Lumpur has become an attractive destination for entrepreneurs and businesses looking to establish a presence in the region. One such business that has ventured into the Malaysian market is an Estonian company looking to expand its operations internationally.

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and the Estonian Blockchain Industry

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Exploring the Intersection of Korean Business and Estonian Startups

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Korean Business Meets Estonian Music: A Unique Cultural Fusion

Korean Business Meets Estonian Music: A Unique Cultural Fusion

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