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NATO member Lithuania has declared a 90-kilometre (56 miles) long no-fly zone near its capital along the country's border with Belarus, in response to drones entering from there.
Lithuania has established a no-fly zone near its border with Belarus until October 1 in response to drones entering from there, NATO member Lithuania's defence ministry said on Thursday.
Lithuania has closed its airspace along the border with Belarus until Oct. 1, citing security risks tied to drones and ...
Ambassador of Lithuania Diana Mickevičienė & Olena Ilchuk from Ukraine embassy recite famous poem by Harivansh Rai Bachchan, ...
Lithuania is accelerating its Leopard 2A8 procurement with the aim of the main battle tanks (MBTs) being produced for ...
Children in Lithuania will be taught how to fly drones as part of the Baltic country’s efforts to strengthen civilian ...
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Gross gambling revenue in Lithuania increased 13.4% in H1 of 2025, with growth reported across both the online and land-based ...
Lithuanian forces taking precautionary measures ahead of Zapad drills, says State Border Guard Service - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Within the first few months of Putin’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian Army seized a greater around 54,000 ...
The B-1s were joined by Gripen fighters from NATO allies Hungary and Sweden during their flyover of Latvia, which lies to the west of Russia.
For the first time ever, the New Nordic Films market in Haugesund, Norway, is rolling out its red carpet to a 30-plus ...