Lithuanian activist’s fake calls – a way to detect illegal funding
Lithuanian communications specialist Karolis Žukauskas has indicated that he suspects that supporters of the Nemunas Dawn party are involved in an illegal financing…
Poland’s ruling coalition party crumbles as election nears
Poland is due to hold parliamentary elections in 2027, and a leadership battle has torn apart the centrist Polska 2050 party in Prime…
Investigation into possible Rail Baltica losses takes a new turn
The Prosecutor’s Office may take over the criminal proceedings from the Korupcijas novēršanas un apkarošanas birojs (KNAB) regarding the implementation of the Rail…
Drones against drivers at red lights: Estonian police to use a new approach
Statistics show that Tartu is home to some of the most frequently crossed intersections in Estonia when the red traffic light is on,…
Can Mamikins be stripped of Latvian citizenship? MPs share their views
The Saeima has referred for review to the Citizenship, Migration and Social Cohesion Committee a draft decision submitted by the opposition party Latvija…
Latvia’s Central Bank governor outlines concrete steps to double economic growth
Mārtiņš Kazāks, Governor of Latvijas Banka, has outlined specific measures that could raise Latvia’s economic growth rate to 4–5%, effectively doubling its current…
Tax increases target tobacco use – smugglers rub their hands
By Ilona Bērziņa Amendments to the European Commission’s Tobacco Tax Directive, put simply, aim to raise excise duty rates in order to make…
Russia on Telegram restrictions: Foreign spies can see messages sent
Russian Digital Development Minister Maksud Shadayev told the Interfax news agency that foreign spies can read messages sent by Russian soldiers on the…
France releases alleged shadow fleet ship; substantial fine paid
France has said it has released an oil tanker believed to be part of Russia’s shadow fleet after paying a fine, the BBC…





























