Lithuania: Software startup PVcase secures USD 100mn investment

The Lithuanian developer of solar project design software, PVcase, has secured USD 100mn (EUR 90mn) of new funding from international investors, pv magazine reports. Existing investor, Boston-based Elephant VC, Chicago-based Energize Ventures, and London-based Highland Europe participated in the funding round. This is the second-largest investment ever in Lithuania’s startup sector, Baltic News Network reports….

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Lithuania: Avia Solutions Group buys UK airline Synergy Aviation

Lithuanian-owned ACMI provider Avia Solutions Group (ASG) has acquired the UK-based airline operator, Synergy Aviation, AviationSource reports. ASG will later rebrand Synergy Aviation to Ascend Airways. Jonas Janukenas, CEO of ASG, said that the group planned to expand further in the UK. Irish-based ASG is the parent company of several airlines, including Avion Express, Bluebird…

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Latvia: Foreign Ministry again warns not to travel to Belarus, Russia

Latvia’s Foreign Ministry has repeated its strong recommendation for Latvian citizens not to travel to Belarus and Russia due to the current tense security situation, LSM reports. The ministry warned that travellers may be subjected to provocations. Diana Eglite, press secretary at the Foreign Ministry, urged people to assess risks. In June 2022, a Latvian…

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Estonia: Interior Ministry wants to ban anonymous prepaid SIM cards

Estonia’s Ministry of Interior will propose banning the use of non-personalised prepaid SIM cards, ERR reports. Under the proposal, anyone would still be able to buy a prepaid SIM card, but would have to provide personal details to activate the card. Veiko Kommusaar, undersecretary for internal security at the Ministry of Interior, noted that Estonia…

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Estonia: Traffic disruptions in Tallinn to start easing in September 2023: deputy mayor

Traffic disruptions caused by major road reconstruction projects in Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, will begin to subside in September 2023, deputy mayor Vladimir Svet assures, ERR reports. Construction companies KE Infra and Merko Ehitus say that the work is proceeding on schedule. Streets have been closed in several of the busiest parts of the city, hampering…

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