The case of MP E. Sabutis's 'checks' transferred to the court
The Kaunas District Prosecutor's Office has transferred the case against MP E. Sabutis, involving allegations of abuse of power and document forgery, to the court.
Source close to negotiations: IAEA chief joined US and Iran talks
The head of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, has joined indirect negotiations in Geneva between the United States and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Two streets in the city suddenly became paid: residents are furious, calling the decision a misunderstanding
Residents are outraged over new tolls introduced on two city streets, which they believe is an ill-conceived decision.
The Criminal Case of Eugenijus Sabutis Transferred to Court
The criminal case against Eugenijus Sabutis, a council member in Jonava, has been forwarded to court over accusations of fraud involving falsified expense reports.
The case of internet fraud involving fake offers to purchase cars or their parts has been referred to the court
A man is accused of internet fraud in Lithuania for illegally obtaining €8,600 by offering non-existent cars and parts online.
The Recipe for Unusable Chebureks: Crispy Crust and Juicy Filling
The article shares a verified recipe for making chebureks, featuring a crispy crust and juicy filling, along with tips for success.
The world's largest aircraft carrier 'USS Gerald Ford' has left Crete: its purpose has become clear
The USS Gerald Ford has departed from its base in Crete amid ongoing US-Iran negotiations, aiming to reach Israel shortly.
The EU will respond to the petition for abortion support
The EU prepares to respond to a petition advocating for enhanced access to abortion services for women in member countries where these services are restricted.
Ukraine will import liquefied gas from the USA for the first time via the Klaipėda terminal
Ukraine is set to import liquefied natural gas from the USA for the first time through the Klaipėda terminal in Lithuania, marking a significant step in diversifying energy supply routes amid ongoing threats from Russia.
Marine Le Pen States She Will Not Participate in the 2027 Elections if Court Orders Electronic Bracelet
Marine Le Pen has stated that she will not participate in the 2027 elections if a court ruling mandates her to wear an electronic bracelet following a potential conviction.
The Journalists' Professional Association urges D. Radzevičius to resign from office
The Journalists' Professional Association has called for D. Radzevičius to resign due to transparency and accountability concerns regarding his management practices.
The Association of Professional Journalists Expresses Distrust in Ethics Inspector Dainius Radzevičius
The Lithuanian Association of Professional Journalists has publicly expressed distrust towards the ethics inspector following concerns over significant financial dealings.
Danske Bank lays off some employees in Lithuania: revealed reasons
Danske Bank is reducing its workforce in Lithuania, primarily affecting specialists in daily banking operations, due to automation and digitalization efforts.
NØRA BLU explained why there is a Ø crossed out in her name and what her stage name means
NØRA BLU shares her journey from a small town in Lithuania to studying music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, emphasizing her lifelong passion for singing.
Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, conductor Robertas Šervenikas, and soloists will send musical postcards from Vienna
The Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra is set to perform a concert featuring musical works that serve as symbolic postcards from Vienna, including compositions by Antonio Salieri and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
A man who defrauded buyers of cars and their parts will face trial
A man in Lithuania faces trial for defrauding multiple buyers of cars and car parts through fake online advertisements.
Grandfather of the Teen Murdered in Žvėrynas: I Intend to Participate in the Court Session Regarding My Grandson's Murder
A grandfather expresses his intent to participate in court proceedings related to the murder of his teenage grandson, while reflecting on the tragic circumstances surrounding the crime.
Interview with Asmik Grigorian: "I am still my own biggest critic"
Singer Asmik Grigorian discusses her concert "A Diva is Born," which has received acclaim and highlights her unique ability to perform a diverse repertoire.
An unexpected detail about G. Nausėda's request for his nephew in E. Masiulis' book
Former politician E. Masiulis reveals in his book that President G. Nausėda once requested assistance in finding work for his nephew in the transport sector.
"Politico": After 10 years, European nuclear missiles may become worthless against Russia
The article discusses concerns that Europe's nuclear deterrents could become ineffective against Russia within a decade due to advancements in Russian missile defense systems.
Consumer Insights: Will 2026 Be a Good Year to Sell a Car?
Experts predict a steady growth in the demand for used cars in 2026, driven by several economic factors and consumer confidence.
With negotiations with Iran beginning, the US aircraft carrier 'USS Gerald R. Ford' set sail from Crete
The USS Gerald R. Ford has departed Crete as indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program have commenced in Geneva.
Russia's Foreign Minister: There are no deadlines set for the end of the war in Ukraine
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that there are no set deadlines for concluding the war in Ukraine, implying an ongoing commitment to military objectives instead of a hurried resolution.
Criticism of the National Eurovision Selection Participants and Jury by F. M. Leščiauskaitė: 'Most Performances Are Terrible'
F. M. Leščiauskaitė critiques the performances in Lithuania's Eurovision national selection, describing them as lacking talent compared to local school shows.
A teenager accused of murdering a classmate in Žvėrynas - no need to attend the courtroom: the case is not public
A teenager is on trial for the murder of his classmate in Žvėrynas, with proceedings held privately due to the accused's age.
"Rytas" triumphs: A. Marčiulionis is returning to the capital
The Lithuanian basketball club "Rytas" is set to announce a long-term contract with player A. Marčiulionis, who has recently returned to Lithuania.
Luminor's net profit last year decreased to 157.7 million euros
Luminor Bank's net profit fell to €157.7 million last year due to lower interest rates, but the bank managed to keep its costs stable.
D. Trump's tariffs: what are they now and what to expect in the future
The article discusses the current state of D. Trump's tariffs and future expectations, including a new 10% tariff set to last for 150 days.
Searches conducted in German companies due to illegal imports from Russia
German customs officials carried out searches at three companies in Hamburg over allegations of illegal imports from Russia valued at over 4 million euros.
The True Cause of the Baby's Death in Alytus Has Been Revealed: A Sensitive Mother's Plea Touches the Heart
A mother shares her heart-wrenching experience following the death of her baby, revealing the tragic circumstances and the community's harsh reaction.
The oldest bookstore in Panevėžys faces a challenge: owners have approached the city mayor regarding the future of the historic building
The owners of Panevėžys' oldest bookstore have requested assistance from the city mayor to preserve the iconic establishment amidst difficulties in competing with online book sales and shopping centers.
FBK: Alina Kabaeva received 71 million euros remaining after the construction of Putin's palace in Gelendzhik
Alina Kabaeva allegedly received 71 million euros from funds leftover after the completion of President Putin's palace construction in Gelendzhik, with reports highlighting the use of these funds for sports events and charity.
Kaunas police investigating who decided not to pay for goods
Police in Kaunas are seeking information about a woman who reportedly did not pay for goods, encouraging locals to come forward with details.
Changes in Gargždai center for a third of a million: there will be a mandatory route to the seaside
Gargždai is set to undergo significant transformation with a new project worth over 336,000 euros focused on revitalizing the market area and creating better connectivity to the seaside.
Friedrich Merz visits China's artificial intelligence center hoping for business deals
German leader Friedrich Merz visits China to strengthen economic ties amid global instability, accompanied by a delegation of business leaders.
Just a step away from the intriguing 'Eurovision' selection final: who is predicted to have the greatest chance of winning?
The article discusses the prospects of the group SHWR in the upcoming Eurovision selection final, with predictions pointing to their song "Contact!" as a strong contender.
Constitutional Court: In certain cases, the lack of opportunity to renew civil proceedings does not contradict the Constitution
The Constitutional Court of Lithuania ruled that not allowing the renewal of civil proceedings in specific circumstances is constitutionally permissible.
Ukraine has decided to significantly raise pensions - they will increase from March 1.
Ukraine has announced a 12.1% increase in pensions and insurance payments starting March 1, as part of its ongoing pension enhancement policy amid economic challenges.
Police called to Alytus gymnasium, turned into a conflict area, by the children themselves: it became clear what they complained about
Students at Alytus A. Ramanauskas-Vanago Gymnasium called the police amid growing tensions linked to a conflict over a teacher's dismissal.
The Radzevičiai Family's Adventures in a New Travel Show: "Freedom is a Great Travel Companion Not Only in Life"
The Radzevičiai family will share travel experiences and inspiration every Sunday for upcoming spring outings in their new travel show, starting March 1.
Military headquarters - tabletop exercises "Thunder Shield 2026" aimed at an action plan in crisis situations
The Lithuanian military conducted tabletop exercises to clarify roles and responsibilities and identify additional readiness requirements for effective cooperation in crisis scenarios.
Cause of baby’s death revealed: farewell to be held in Alytus
A grieving mother reached out to a news portal to invite people to say goodbye to her baby, Danielius, whose unexpected death occurred due to choking.
Spring Harbingers Return to Klaipėda - Lapwings
The first lapwings, known as harbingers of spring, have been spotted returning to Klaipėda, as confirmed by local wildlife experts.
US and Ukrainian negotiators meet in Geneva after night-time Russian strikes
US and Ukrainian negotiators, including key figures like Rustem Umerov and Jared Kushner, are meeting in Geneva to discuss peace talks amid ongoing Russian aggression.
Another Café Closes: "I Can't Imagine How Entrepreneurs Survive in This City"
A café in Klaipėda, run by UAB "Ponas Cinamonas," has decided to close due to personal circumstances and ongoing challenges in the local business environment.
Raskevičius announced whether he will continue to lead the Freedom Party
T.V. Raskevičius announced the end of his term as chairman of the Freedom Party and expressed his support for V. Mitalas as his successor.
Žalgiris players join the national team's training camp
Players from the Kaunas Žalgiris basketball team have joined the Lithuanian national team's training camp ahead of their World Cup qualifying match against Iceland.
Oman claims that the USA and Iran are open to 'new and creative ideas'
Oman's Foreign Minister Badra Albusaidi stated that negotiators have shown unprecedented openness to new and creative ideas and solutions during talks with US envoys.
Samsung presented the Galaxy S26 smartphones
Samsung has unveiled its Galaxy S26 smartphones featuring advanced pixel-level light management for enhanced screen privacy without compromising display quality.
Tourist who felt unwell went to the hospital – shocked to learn the reason
A 21-year-old tourist discovered she was in labor after visiting a Queensland hospital due to severe abdominal pain she initially thought was appendicitis.