Drunk mother did not let her teenage son into the house for four days
A mother in Lithuania prevented her teenage son from entering their home for four days due to her intoxication and refusal to respond to knocks and phone calls.
The Seventh International Conference Brings Together Experts Shaping the Future of Orthopedics, Rehabilitation, Kinesiology, and Sports Medicine from Europe and the USA
An international conference in Lithuania gathered over 250 participants to discuss innovative clinical practices in orthopedics and sports medicine.
Great news for readers: articles from The New York Times will be available on the 15min portal
15min has announced that it will provide exclusive articles from The New York Times, allowing readers to stay informed on various global topics.
To Donbas with Zelensky: 27 hours on the road, 10 cups of coffee, and Russian drones
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discusses the ongoing challenges in Ukraine during a visit to front-line troops while highlighting the impact of global conflicts on military support for Ukraine.
Evaluated the 'Made in Europe' rules: autonomy is needed
The European Commission proposes that companies seeking public funding must meet minimum requirements for goods or components to be produced within EU member states, impacting strategic sectors like automotive and green technology.
Trump identifies the biggest enemy of the USA after 'Iran's death'
President Trump stated that the biggest enemy of America has become the 'completely incompetent' Democratic Party following what he calls the 'death of Iran.'
Professional tips on how to prepare for Easter: festive table decor, culinary highlights, and gourmet gifts
The article discusses a campaign that encourages a move away from artificially perfect Easter decor towards genuine and heartfelt representation.
Large fire in KlaipΔda district: repairing machinery burned
A significant fire in Patyrio village destroyed machinery and equipment stored within a metal hangar, prompting extensive firefighting efforts.
Proposal to Denounce the Agreement Between Lithuania and Belarus Signed in 2010
Lithuania's government has prepared a proposal to the president urging the denouncement of a 2010 agreement with Belarus concerning border crossings.
Fires over the weekend claimed the lives of two people
Weekend fires in Lithuania resulted in the tragic loss of two lives, with a residential house completely destroyed and a metal shed engulfed in flames.
Well-Known Buckwheat β A Real Superfood: Protects Against Cancer, Reduces Heart Disease Risk
Buckwheat is highlighted as a beneficial whole grain product that is gluten-free and offers numerous health benefits, including cancer protection and heart disease risk reduction.
In Court, RiΔardas Malinauskas Made His Final Statement: Influential Businessmen and Officials Are Guilty
RiΔardas Malinauskas, the mayor of Druskininkai, delivered his final statement in court, claiming the involvement of powerful businessmen and officials in a corruption case linked to bribery.
Signs of unrest in the EU: Trump's war in Iran may cost Ukraine
The article discusses the potential impact of Donald Trump's foreign policy on US support for Ukraine amidst tensions in the Middle East.
Residents of multi-apartment buildings will receive nearly half a million euros: what to do to get support
Lithuania is allocating nearly half a million euros to support residents of multi-apartment buildings in transitioning away from hazardous natural gas (SND) balloons, enhancing safety and encouraging modern energy solutions.
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has died
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin passed away on Sunday, family members confirmed.
STT: Corruption Risks Observed in Flood Risk Assessment and Management Processes
An analysis by the STT reveals significant corruption risks in flood risk management in Lithuania due to legal regulation shortcomings and inconsistent decision-making procedures.
R. F. Kennedy speaks about food as a magical cure, specialists discuss the dangers of such claims
R. F. Kennedy promotes a nutrition-based health campaign but faces criticism from health professionals regarding the potential dangers of misinterpreting scientific research on nutrition's role in health.
Vytaras RadzeviΔius and his wife LaisvΔ seek help: 'We decided that we need consultation'
Vytaras RadzeviΔius and his wife LaisvΔ are laying out specific plans for their upcoming months, ranging from daily chores to moving into a new home, while also expressing their interest in unconventional lifestyles.
VTEK will decide on Tuesday whether to start an investigation into A. Valotka's statements
The VTEK is set to evaluate a complaint regarding A. Valotka's remarks about the appropriateness of using the terms 'negras' and 'Δigonas' in public discourse.
A pillar of black smoke rises into the sky in Kaunas district: reports of a large fire
A large fire broke out in the Kaunas district of Lithuania, prompting a response from firefighting teams and warnings to local residents.
Chaos again at shopping center 'Europa' in Vilnius: visitors hurried to exit the premises
A small fire in the kitchen of a restaurant at the 'Europa' shopping center in Vilnius caused chaos among visitors, prompting a swift evacuation.
Magic without a wand: how children learn to solve problems?
The article discusses how the Robotics Academy in Lithuania engages children in problem-solving through modern educational techniques, likening the process to a form of magic.
Ε½. VaiΔiΕ«nas will visit the USA: will participate in discussions about energy and geopolitics
Lithuanian Minister Ε½. VaiΔiΕ«nas is set to visit the USA to engage in discussions on energy innovation and geopolitical challenges, including a focus on the reconstruction of Ukraine's energy sector.
The Prime Minister believes she is capable of representing Lithuania at the EVT, but does not want to pit institutions against each other
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Ε imonytΔ expresses her readiness to represent the country at the European Council but emphasizes the importance of cooperation between the government and the president's office.
Large fire in a smokehouse in Kaunas District - 7 fire brigades are extinguishing the flames
A significant fire broke out in a smokehouse building in the Kaunas District, with seven fire brigades responding to extinguish the flames.
Singer GiedrΔ's spring concert phase ended triumphantly in Vilnius: 'This is just the beginning'
GiedrΔ's spring concert series concluded with a sold-out performance in Vilnius, showcasing her growing popularity and the significance of her music to fans.
Christian Union and 'Lithuania - for Everyone' seek to unite into one political force
The Christian Union and 'Lithuania - for Everyone' political groups are planning to merge due to shared views on family, Christian values, and responsible governance.
Significant Fire Evacuation at the 'Europa' Shopping Center in the Capital
A fire alarm was triggered at the Europa Shopping Center in Vilnius, prompting the evacuation of patrons due to burning wiring in a restaurant kitchen.
Students: Energy Sector Opens Wide Opportunities
Renewable energy and electrical engineering continue to attract students due to the high demand for specialists and the potential to contribute to future technologies.
What we exhale can warn us about disease: Kaunas scientists are creating sensors that 'read' the composition of exhaled air
Scientists from Kaunas University of Technology are developing sensors that can analyze exhaled air to detect disease and ensure safety in various sectors.
"Politico": Trump Threatens to Punish Europe at Ukraine's Expense
The article discusses concerns among European governments that U.S. President Trump may retaliate against European allies for not supporting American operations in the Middle East by cutting aid to Ukraine.
Pilot and co-pilot killed in a plane collision with a vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport
A pilot and co-pilot were killed in a collision between their plane and a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport in New York, while 13 others, including passengers and rescuers, were injured and taken to the hospital.
Prime Minister: The opening of the Taiwanese representative office has brought zero benefits from Taipei and a loss from China
Lithuania's Prime Minister expressed concerns that establishing a Taiwanese representative office has resulted in no gains from Taiwan and significant losses in relations with China.
A Delicious and Hearty Breakfast Idea: Sandwiches with Egg and Salmon
This article presents a recipe for hearty breakfast sandwiches made with egg and salmon, highlighting their delicious taste.
Vladimir Putin urges to strengthen the strategic partnership between Russia and North Korea
Vladimir Putin emphasizes the importance of enhancing the strategic partnership between Russia and North Korea amidst ongoing military cooperation and support.
Putin seeks to get even closer to Kim Jong Un
Vladimir Putin has expressed appreciation for Kim Jong Un's role in strengthening the ties between Russia and North Korea, as both nations seek to deepen their strategic partnership.
After the scandal and cancelled concert β the unexpected step of cellist S. Hauser
Cellist S. Hauser, after a cancelled concert in the Baltic states due to a scandal, has surprised fans by performing a Lithuanian song on Instagram.
The trade union urges the Ministry of Education to reconsider the teacher recruitment plan, calling it an imitation
A teachers' union in Lithuania has criticized the Education Ministry's teacher recruitment plan as lacking real solutions and potentially leading to the collapse of the education system.
Survey: businesses give their efficiency a 7 out of 10 and see biggest potential in infrastructure
A recent survey reveals that businesses in Lithuania rate their operational efficiency at 7 out of 10, with infrastructure improvements cited as key to enhancing this efficiency.
After A. Lukashenko's Promises, Silence: No Official Confirmation on the Release of Trucks
Amidst expectations following A. Lukashenko's announcement to return trucks stuck in Belarus, there's still no official confirmation of this plan.
After the accident in PanevΔΕΎys, the police found both missing driver's licenses and sober mind
A driver in PanevΔΕΎys caused an accident while lacking a valid driver's license and being under the influence of alcohol.
Research: businesses cite 7 areas of inefficiency, mainly see opportunities in infrastructure improvement
A recent study reveals that Lithuanian companies identify their sales and cost management as the least effective areas, while emphasizing the importance of infrastructural improvements.
Leftists won local elections in France's major cities
In recent local elections in France, leftist candidates achieved notable victories in major cities, while the far-right failed to secure significant wins despite optimistic forecasts.
Serbian handball team taught Lithuanians how to honor their legends in Utena
The Serbian national handball team played against Lithuania in World Championship qualifiers, where the focus shifted to honoring Lithuanian legends despite a disappointing game outcome.
Cuba Restores Electricity Supply After Latest Outage
Cuba has managed to restore electricity to two-thirds of Havana following a national blackout that affected the country's power system.
The army is always ready: Cuba is preparing for possible military aggression from the USA
Cuba faces electricity supply disruptions amid rising tensions with the U.S., which has intensified pressure on the island following a recent oil blockade.
New free app 'Mityba365' will help track daily nutrition
The new app 'Mityba365' helps users track their daily nutrition by logging their food intake and understanding the nutritional value of what they consume.
The body of a 22-year-old girl and a box with drugs found in Klaipeda
The body of a 22-year-old woman was discovered in a Klaipeda apartment along with a box containing suspected narcotics.
Deputy Minister: As Lithuania allocates record funds to defence, the U.S. holds up the country as an example for others
Lithuania is recognized by U.S. representatives for allocating a record 5.38% of its GDP to defense, the highest among NATO countries, according to Deputy Minister Aleksa.
Prosecutors Temporarily Seized M. Navickas' Company Building Near Vilnius Airport
Prosecutors have temporarily seized an administrative building linked to M. Navickas in relation to an ongoing investigation into potential asset confiscation.