The war in Ukraine changes Europe, it changes the scenarios we were used to. In our interview, Andrea Griffante, historical researcher at the Lithuanian Institute of History in Vilnius, tells us the historical background. Ukraine’s path towards democracy, and Lithuania’s
CulturEUkraine, Ukrainian House, Kaunas2022 concrete support
We interviewed Mindaugas Reinikis, Head of Communication of Kaunas2022. In the interview he tells us about his team’s position, what this situation means for them. “We strongly condemn this bloody war of Russia against Ukraine. And like the rest of
March, 11-Lithuania Independence Day for Ukraine-Reportage
Slava Ukraini, Glory to Ukraine. That slogan echoes on the streets of Vilnius and all of Lithuania. It’s ringing in our ears, it’s before our eyes, everywhere in this country. On March 11, restoration of the independence in Lithuania, is
Ukraine: Interview Vice-Minister Foreign Affairs Lithuania
Interview to Mantas Adomėnas, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania. The Baltic State is in a dangerous area in this moment. It share the border with Belarus, basically under the Putin regime, and Kaliningrad, Russia exclave, that is become a
Trip to the Lithuanian-Belarusian border, reportage
What is happening at the border between Lithuania and Belarus? Many newspapers are focusing on the situation between Poland and Belarus, but only few of them are focusing on Lithuania. Often the news is generic or unfounded, when they aren’t