Estonia: PM Kallas refutes rumours of government reshuffle

Estonia’s Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has denied rumours of a possible coalition reshuffle, ERR reports. Kallas dismissed suggestions that her Estonian Reform Party might consider removing Estonia 200 from the current three-party coalition with the Social Democratic Party (SDE) if MPs from the opposition Estonian Centre Party (Keskerakond) join SDE. Kallas suspects that Urmas Reinsalu, leader…

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Lithuania: Constantinople Orthodox Christians plan to build own church

The new Lithuanian Exarchate of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople of the Eastern Orthodox Church plans to build its own church, possibly in Vilnius, BNS reports. Justinus Kiviloo, head of the exarchate, stated that he was “categorically against” taking over church buildings from the Russian Orthodox Church. He said that the funds to build the…

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Lithuania: Deutsche Bank considering opening service centre

Germany’s Deutsche Bank is considering opening a service centre in Lithuania, Elijus Civilis, head of Lithuania’s state-run investment promotion agency, Invest Lithuania, confirmed, BNS reports. Civilis said that negotiations with Deutsche Bank were ongoing and that the bank was evaluating various options for possible operations in Lithuania. Deutsche Bank has not commented on its plans….

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Latvia: Number of new businesses exceeded liquidations in 2023

The number of new businesses registered in Latvia totalled 8,772 in 2023, according to data from enterprise database Lursoft, LETA reports. Meanwhile, the number of businesses liquidated amounted 7,844 in 2023, which was the lowest number since 2015. In the previous seven years, the number of liquidated enterprises exceeded the number of new businesses. Over…

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Lithuania: Education Minister urges phasing out Russian schools

Lithuania’s Education Minister, Gintautas Jakstas, has proposed phasing out secondary education in Russian, following the Latvian and Estonian example, BNS reports. He suggests focusing on EU languages. The Ministry of Education is exploring ways to suspend Russian as a language of tuition, with a proposal expected soon. Jakstas emphasised that Russian schools would not be…

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