A cloth voodoo doll with tiny button eyes depicting Vladimir Putin; a knife to cut it; a water bowl to drown it; pins and needles to prick it. And it all feels so good. It’s a perfect illustration of what the desks of certain politicians, reporters and analysts might look like who were writing about...
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Vasario 5 – Klaipėdos koncertų salėje, vasario 6 – Kauno filharmonijoje ir vasario 10 d. Lietuvos nacionalinėje filharmonijoje Vilniuje koncertuos “Fortepijono magu” (angl. “Magician of the keyboard”) kritikų vadinamas pianistas – virtuozas Alexei Grynyuk.
Russia reported a significant strengthening of military forces in the west of the country which it said was to counter the threat of NATO from the Baltic States.
Lithuania is a small country in comparison to Russia. So why does the Kremlin pay Lithuania a disproportionate amount of its attention? One reason is that it needs weak enemies that it can divert its people’s attention to. There was a time when Russian polls indicated that they saw Lithuania as thei...
„Fortepijono magu“ vadinamas pianistas Alexei Grynyuk sugrįžta į Lietuvos koncertų sales ir po penkerių metų pertraukos su soline programa pasirodys vasario 5-ąją – Klaipėdos koncertų salėje, vasario 6-ąją – Kauno filharmonijoje ir vasario 10-ąją – Lietuvos nacionalinėje filharmonijoje Vilniuje. Pia...
The West now faces bigger problems than Ukraine’s future or Russia’s plans for its neighbours. The growing threat of terrorism makes Russia more and more indispensable to its Western partners. That’s dangerous for the Baltic states because there’s no way that the Kremlin will renounce its aggressive...
In the latest article of this series (“Putin’s Russia. Kremlin’s Goal No. 1”) I analysed the theory and practice of Russian foreign policy trying to ground the thesis that Kremlin’s main goal is to undermine the EU and NATO, and bring the world back to the times of international power balance.
This time I decided to take a closer analytic look and find an answer which becomes more and more important both in Lithuania and the Western countries when speaking about Kremlin’s aggressive actions.
With one hand, Kremlin strangles non-governmental organizations in Russia. With another, it generously supports the defenders of its interests in the Baltics.
EN.DELFI TV by the Lithuania Tribune spoke to Anton Shekhovtsov, Visiting Senior Fellow at the Legatum Institute (UK), Research Associate at the Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation (Ukraine). We spoke about how Kremlin is trying to show Russians that it is still strong through its military actio...
EN.DELFI TV by the Lithuania Tribune spoke to Sergey Aleksashenko, Former Deputy Minister of Finance of Russian Federation, Senior Fellow at the Development Center. We spoke about Mr. Putin being compared to a king. Can the Russian political system be called a monarchy? If so, is there anyone ready ...
The Lithuania Tribune / EN.DELFI TV spoke to Prof. Ramūnas Vilpišauskas, Director, Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University. It seems that the Kremlin regime has decided to continue its undercover aggression in the Eastern Ukraine, despite the sanctions against ...
The Lithuania Tribune / EN.DELFI TV spoke to Mr Thomas Countryman, Assistant Secretary, from the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation. It seems that the Kremlin regime has decided to continue its undercover aggression in the Eastern Ukraine, despite the san...
Russian opposition activist and journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza was rushed to hospital in Moscow on Wednesday after suddenly losing consciousness. Doctors initially suspected poisoning.
The Lithuania Tribune, spoke to Andrei Illarionov, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute's Centre of Global Liberty and Prosperity. We asked Mr. Illarionov on a possibility of escalation of situation in the Eastern Ukraine after 9 May.
The Lithuania Tribune spoke with Nerijus Maliukevičius, lecturer and researcher at Vilnius University's Institute of International Relations and Political Science. The Lithuania Tribune EN.DELFI TV asked Mr Maliukevičius, what approach Lithuania should take in fighting the Info Wars with Russia.
The Lithuania Tribune spoke with Nerijus Maliukevičius, lecturer and researcher at Vilnius University's Institute of International Relations and Political Science.
The Lithuania Tribune / EN.DELFI TV spoke to Dr. Laurynas Jonavičius, Lecturer at the Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University. Involvement of Chechnya’s leader Ramzan Kadyrov in Boris Nemtsov murder. Is it the end or the beginning of Mr. Kadyrov, we asked Dr. J...
„Challenger Tour“ serijos „Kazan Kremlin Cup“ vyrų teniso turnyro Rusijoje vienetų varžybas pergalingai pradėjo 23-ejų metų Laurynas Grigelis. Tik po atrankos varžybų į pagrindinį turnyrą patekęs ir 362-ą vietą pajėgiausių planetos tenisininkų reitinge užimantis lietuvis per vieną valandą 8 minutes ...
Antrą pergalę „Challenger Tour“ serijos „Kazan Kremlin Cup“ teniso turnyro Rusijoje kvalifikacijoje iškovojo ir į pagrindines vienetų varžybas pateko 23-ejų metų Laurynas Grigelis. 362-ą vietą pajėgiausių planetos tenisininkų reitinge užimantis ir kvalifikacinių vienetų varžybų favoritu buvęs Lietuv...