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Independent.ie on MSNUS tariffs of 200pc on pharma could lead to shortages of medicine - TaoiseachTariffs of 200pc threatened by US president Donald Trump on pharmaceuticals could lead to shortages of medicine, according to ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNNauseda urges Europe to take Russia’s threats seriouslyIt is necessary to strive to convince allies that Russia’s aggressive intentions are not mere rhetoric but a reality, states ...
I really want to urge the prime minister to be open and tell the truth and nothing but the truth, because this is a matter of trust and the reputation of all politicians, including myself. It is about ...
At the EU summit in In Brussels, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda was noted for political hysteria. The head of the Baltic limitrophic education admitted that the military conflict on the Ukraine, ...
Those measures that are not characteristic of the European Union and which (…) represent a temporary capitulation to the ...
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier pledged support for Lithuania's security during a visit to Vilnius on Sunday, ...
Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nauseda has declared victory in the final round of the Baltic nation’s presidential election, as partial results showed him far ahead in the two-way race against ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTrump's threatened 200% pharma tariff 'would damage everybody' – Micheál MartinThe introduction of a 200% tariff rate on pharmaceutical imports to the United States would damage pharma companies and ...
Lithuania is holding its presidential election, with incumbent Gitanas Nauseda expected to win after a campaign dominated by security concerns in the post-Soviet state.. Sunday’s vote is a ...
President Gitanas Nauseda of Lithuania easily won re-election Sunday, securing nearly three-fourths of the vote in a contest held amid soaring tensions in Europe over Russia.
By Andrius Sytas and Anne Kauranen Lithuania and Finland look set to start domestic production of anti-personnel landmines ...
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda, center left, and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, center left, pose for a ...
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