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Lithuania, Russia discuss energy at first meeting
Water, food, energy and minerals are highly strategic resources. They are essential to human development and, in the case of water and food, to human survival. Food production is, meanwhile, closely intertwined with
Lithuanian nuclear power plant bid winner to be named this summer
When researchers discovered a fossil finger in a Siberian cave, they found an ancestor - and perhaps a new human species. Johannes Krause told Deutsche Welle about his team's efforts to analyze the ancient DNA.
Eesti Energia is losing clients to Latvians
RIGA - The traveling exhibition ‘The Days of International Education’ came to Riga on March 19 - 20, after passing through Vilnius and on its way to Tallinn. This is the largest such ex...
Estonia is interested in Baltic-Nordic common electricity market
The 27th Ankara Music Festival, to be held April 5-30, will offer music lovers a blend of musical flavors from 16 countries.
Environmentalists: Lithuania must speak out against nuclear power plant in Belarus
On March 20, 1995 the Aum cult attacked passengers on the Tokyo subway. A liquid nerve agent was placed in five trains during rush hour. At least 12 people died; thousands were injured. The cult leader is on death row.
Environmentalist notes good chance for Latvia to reduce energy dependence
A recent US House vote on Armenian genocide claims was pure politics, according to a Republic congresswoman.
Will there be a war over the Arctic?
Denmark and Norway into a new gold rush - and global warming sceptics are distracting the US from security risks Expected melting of summer sea ice in the Arctic Ocean means greatly expanded access to increasingly scarce fossil fuels. Image Credit: Gulf
Europe pursues Baltic transit debottlenecking
The Baltic Sea region's role on Europe's energy map will grow in the near future. The Baltic accounts for more than 15% of global cargo transportation.1 But it is
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