Lithuania: Some trucks checked in farmer protest on Polish border

Polish farmers are holding a week-long protest at the Lithuanian border, collaborating with authorities to check incoming trucks for Ukrainian grain, BNS reports. While some trucks have been diverted for inspection, most vehicles are being allowed to flow freely and no traffic jams have occurred. The farmers allege that Ukrainian grain is being falsely labelled…

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Lithuania: Polish farmers begin border blockade

Polish farmers have begun a week-long partial blockade of the Lithuanian border, BNS reports. The farmers are protesting against the EU’s environmental policies and the import of Ukrainian agricultural products. Polish authorities, not the farmers themselves, will conduct official checks, focusing on the origin of grain, particularly potential Russian imports disguised as Ukrainian. The farmers…

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Estonia: Government decides to sell off Nordica shares

The Estonian government has decided to sell the state’s entire stake in Nordic Aviation Group (NAG), operator of national air carrier Nordica, due to the company’s unprofitability and lack of strategic value, BNS reported. Nordica stopped offering flights from Tallinn in 2019 and now primarily provides subcontracting services. The government expects binding offers for the…

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Baltic: Tallinn ranks highest on quality of life index in 2024

Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, ranked the highest in the Baltic States on Serbian database Numbeo’s Quality of Life index in 2024, BNS reported. Tallinn ranked 17th out of 195 cities worldwide. Lithuania’s capital, Vilnius, ranked 36th on the index, while the Latvian capital, Riga, ranked 88th. Numbeo’s index assesses various factors affecting quality of life, including…

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Lithuania: Two more checkpoints on Belarus border to be closed down

Lithuania will close down two more checkpoints on the border with Belarus as of 1 March 2024, BNS reports. Interior Minister Agne Bilotaite said that closing the checkpoints in Lavoriskes and Raigardas would allow authorities to enforce sanctions, prevent smuggling, and screen incoming travellers more effectively. Also, the National Security Commission (NSK) proposed cutting the…

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Lithuania: New developer takes over national stadium project in Vilnius

Lithuanian real estate developer Hanner will take over the project to build a new national stadium in Vilnius, the city’s mayor, Valdas Benkunskas, announced, BNS reports. Vilniaus Daugiafunkcis Kompleksas, the original concessionaire on the project, is managed by private equity fund management company BaltCap, which is mired in a major embezzlement scandal. Under the new…

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Baltic: Parliamentary speakers visit Canada, US

The speakers of the parliaments of the three Baltic States visited Canada and the US to discuss regional security issues and cooperation, BNS reported. They met with with the speaker of Canada’s House of Commons, Greg Fergus, and members of the Canada-Nordic-Baltic Parliamentary Friendship Group. In the US, the Baltic speakers met with the speaker…

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Lithuania: BaltCap fund manager suspected of stealing EUR 30mn

Lithuania’s Vilnius City District Court has approved a request from the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) to arrest Sarunas Stepukonis, former partner at Estonia-registered BaltCap Infrastructure Fund (BInF), BNS reports. Stepukonis is suspected of embezzling at least EUR 27mn from the fund. His current whereabouts are unknown. BaltCap has sued Stepukonis and casino operator Olympic…

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Lithuania: Passenger train operator LTG Link appoints new CEO

Lithuania’s state-owned railway company, Lietuvos Gelezinkeliai (LTG), has appointed Kristina Meide as CEO of its passenger train operator, LTG Link, for a five-year term, BNS reports. Meide will replace interim CEO Gediminas Seckus. LTG Link’s previous CEO, Linas Bauzys, was appointed CEO of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (IAE) in September 2023. Prior to her…

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