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Redita Survilaitė and Andrius Vlasov got engaged in a place like this.
Redita Survilaitė and Andrius Vlasovas announced their engagement, which surprised them both. Survilaitė expressed her surprise by saying, 'I suddenly saw it.'
The first surprising words from the Kremlin after the shameful humiliation
The article discusses surprising first words from the Kremlin following what is described as an embarrassing situation.
Russian mistake: a Russian air defense missile may have caused the spectacular explosion in Moscow
The article discusses an explosion in Moscow, suggesting it might have been caused by a Russian air defense missile.
In the heart of Vilnius spectacular opening of a new center of gravity: the entire constellation merges
The article reports on the opening of a new railway center in Vilnius, describing it as impressive and noting that all stars (likely referring to notable figures or achievements) were present.
You won't be able to hold back your tears: Zelensky raised millions by hearing an unexpected question
The article discusses an emotional moment involving Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskis, where he was moved to tears after being asked an unexpected question, which reportedly affected millions of viewers.
One of Europe's largest hotels opens on the Baltic Sea: prices revealed
A new hotel has opened near the Baltic Sea and is described as one of the largest hotels in Europe. The article mentions that the cost of accommodation has been revealed.
Changes in fuel prices ahead of the weekend: what about other fuel prices?
The article discusses changes in fuel prices at gas stations before the weekend.
VTEK has clarified whether Ruginiene will be able to lead the Government on an interim basis
The article discusses whether Ruginienė will be able to temporarily lead the Government.
Doctors Warn: This Internet Health Cocktail is Unsafe
Doctors warn that a popular 'health' cocktail circulating online is not safe.
Oksana Pikul called the police.
Oksana Pikul has contacted the police.
Lavrov's flash flooded Europe and threatened 'catastrophic consequences'
The article discusses Lavrov's rhetoric, suggesting he has spread threats across Europe and warned of 'catastrophic consequences.'
Tragedy in the Kupiški district Man drowns in a pond with his lawn mower
A man was killed in a lake in Kupiškis district after an incident involving a chainsaw.
Three killed in Lebanon, Hezbollah claims to have destroyed Israeli tanks
Three people have died in Lebanon, according to reports, and Hezbollah has claimed to have destroyed an Israeli tank.
Explosion at waste recycling plant in Kaunas district
A blast occurred at a waste processing plant in Kaunas County.
After 17 days of negotiations - one more step towards an agreement in Switzerland
The article discusses progress toward an agreement in Switzerland after 17 hours of negotiations.
In Brussels Meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Tusk
The article reports on a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US President Donald Trump in Brussels.
Naked breasts for men in this resort can be expensive: fines of up to 150 euros
The article reports that a beach resort has introduced fines of up to €150 for men who go topless.
Andy Burnham has won a major UK election to challenge Keir Starmer.
Andy Burnham won important UK elections and can now challenge Keir Starmer.
Doctors reveal what happens to your body when you start eating salmon regularly
Doctors have revealed what happens to the body when it starts regularly eating salmon.
A new study reveals the dangers of coffee: It has an unexpected effect on the heart
A new study has revealed potential dangers associated with coffee consumption, highlighting effects on the heart that were previously unexpected.
Inner sculptures have returned to the Gulf of Gintare on the Black Sea coast - will they be burned?
The article discusses the return of wooden sculptures to Gintaro Bay in Juodkrantė and raises questions about whether they will be burned.
Last call to mom from the beast's hooves: "Mama, the bear is eating me"
The article discusses a call made by a fox from its feces, where it says 'Mom, the wolf is eating me.'
The Kremlin is preparing to increase military spending by 40%
The article reports that Russia is preparing to increase military spending by 40 percent.
Exclude us!: The world's most beautiful places seek to lose their UNESCO status
The article discusses several beautiful locations around the world that are seeking to remove their UNESCO World Heritage Site status.
Propagandists call for the prosecution and torture of Muscovites who filmed drone strikes
The article discusses claims by propagandists demanding the detention and torture of Russians who filmed drone strikes.
The earnings of Natalia Bunkka's businesses in 2025 have been announced
The article announces the disclosed earnings of Natalija Bunkė's businesses for the year 2025.
Explained simply: Russia's air defense problem was caused by a fundamental deficiency
The article discusses issues with Russia's air defense system, attributing them to critical shortages.
Matulionis assessed his chances of replacing Budri: the president's word is the most important
The article discusses Matulionis evaluating his chances of replacing Budrys, emphasizing that the president's word is the most important factor.
The legendary Commissioner's death left no case unresolved
The article discusses the death of a legendary commissioner who was known for not leaving any case unresolved.
Man found dead in a shed after riding his motorcycle to Latvia
A man who had traveled to Latvia by motorcycle was found dead near the border.
20 explosions: Ukraine attacks railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal
Ukraine attacked a railway bridge over the Northern Crimean Canal with 20 explosions.
Coffee is not just for breakfast: This is the kind of meat that is best marinated
The article discusses which types of meat are most suitable for marinating with coffee.
Landsbergienė on the sale of her network of schools and kindergartens: I am putting it in good hands
The article discusses Landsbergienė's comments regarding the sale of her school and kindergarten network, stating she is passing it on to 'reliable hands.'
Warning to drivers: traffic jams in Vilnius, suggested alternative routes, buses late
The article warns drivers in Vilnius about traffic congestion, suggesting they consider alternative routes. It also mentions delays in bus services.
The Court's severe judgment in the Skvernelis case
The article discusses a strict court decision related to the Skvernelio case.
The man who killed the artist who made fun of Putin with his cartoons has been arrested: he had a Sackartwell passport
A suspect in the murder of an artist who mocked Putin with cartoons has been arrested. The individual was found to possess a Georgian passport.
Zelensky: New blow to Moscow this is a long-range sanction
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced new sanctions targeting Russia, described as 'long-distance strikes' against Moscow.
The EU head of state mentioned possible restrictions on asylum for Ukrainians of military age
The European Union leader mentioned possible restrictions on the asylum of Ukrainian military-age individuals.

Terms of Trade: The Four Horsemen of an imminent international winter
The article references the 2011 film 'Margin Call' to draw parallels between the 2008 financial crisis and current economic and geopolitical developments. It mentions several key events: SpaceX's recent losses and Elon Musk's valuation, the U.S. restricting access to Anthropic's AI tools for non-Americans, a potential U.S.-Iran deal ending hostilities (which concerns Israel), the U.S. targeting Indian sailors in the Strait of Hormuz, and riots against migrants in Berlin.
She stole perfume and left: loss of shopping centers thousands
The article reports on a theft at a retail center where perfumes were stolen, resulting in losses in the thousands.
Austria Landsbergien sells its network of schools and kindergartens
Austėja Landsbergienė is selling her network of schools and kindergartens.
Kubilius: Russia sees weaknesses in the Baltic states and may try to exploit them
The article mentions that Kubilius has stated that Russia identifies the weakest points of the Baltic States and may attempt to exploit them.
In the UK elections attempted takeover of Prime Minister Keir Starmer
The article discusses the general elections in the UK, focusing on efforts to take power away from Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Evaluated planned electronic road toll charges in Lithuania: impetus for road renewal
The article discusses planned electronic toll prices in Lithuania and their potential impact on road modernization.
Taiwan hopes to close $14 billion in U.S. arms deals as soon as possible
Taiwan hopes for a faster 14 billion dollar US arms deal.
The G7 talks were held in the lobby of the G7 meeting
The article reports that during the G7 summit, a conversation took place between Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and Emmanuel Macron in private discussions.
This is what happens to your brain health when you eat a banana.
The article discusses the effects of eating bananas on brain health.
Cuba approves economic reforms to boost private sector and investment
Cuba has approved economic reforms aimed at promoting the private sector and encouraging investments.
G7 leaders welcome Trump's change of stance on Ukraine
The article reports that G7 leaders have welcomed changes in Donald Trump's position regarding Ukraine.
Deadly traps on a picturesque beach: The girls who fell asleep at sea met a tragic fate
A young woman who fell asleep by the sea was caught in deadly traps on a picturesque beach.
The US and Iran have signed an agreement
The United States and Iran have signed an agreement.
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"Hell is breaking for the Russians": Defense Minister announces what awaits Crimea
The Lithuanian Minister of National Defence has stated what awaits Crimea, using the phrase 'Russians are entering hell'.
Representative of the Ukrainian Navy: Russia is preparing for a possible Ukrainian landing in Crimea
A representative of the Ukrainian Navy has stated that Russia is preparing for a possible Ukrainian amphibious landing in Crimea.
Warsaw sees pseudo-patrols: attention to foreigners, especially because of skin color
The article discusses the appearance of 'pseudo-patrols' in Warsaw, focusing on their attention to foreigners, particularly emphasizing skin color.
The US claims that Iran is agreeing to de-uranium under the peace agreement.
The United States claims that Iran has agreed to dilute uranium under the terms of the nuclear deal.
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Russia's 53 districts have a tragic shortage of gasoline, but one solution remains
The article reports that 53 regions in Russia are experiencing a severe shortage of gasoline, with only one remaining solution available.
Patience tested: Kauno Žalgiris is different from the male coach
The article reports that 'Kauno Žalgiris' has parted ways with their head coach.
NATO has revealed the impressive numbers of Russian casualties in the war against Ukraine
NATO has revealed impressive numbers of Russian losses in the war against Ukraine.
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Political animal feels transformed: talk of Lukashenka's fur being translated
The article discusses remarks made by a political figure regarding the 'transformation' of Alexander Lukashenko's fur coat, using the metaphor 'political animal felt changes.' The specific content of the comments and their context are not detailed in the provided text.
Fuel prices have changed direction: how much do we now pay per liter?
The article discusses the recent changes in fuel prices and asks how much consumers now pay per liter.
Behind the scenes of the negotiations: many unknowns, emotional mountains and jokes about the groom jumping from the altar
The article discusses the background of negotiations involving a young person escaping from an altar, highlighting uncertainty, emotional language, and jokes.
STT warned about recruitment in the Sejm, Olek calls a meeting
The article discusses a potential scandal involving employment practices in the Lithuanian Parliament (Seimas), with STT (State Audit Institution) issuing a warning. The opposition leader, Algirdas Šešelis (Oleka), has called for a meeting to address the issue.
The Conservatives are re-opening a commission of inquiry into the theft of data from the Registry Centre.
Conservatives have initiated another inquiry commission regarding stolen data from the Register Center.
Wednesday's test: Can you answer at least 8 out of 10 general knowledge questions?
The article presents a quiz titled 'Wednesday Test: Will You Answer At Least 8 Out Of 10 General Knowledge Questions?' The content appears to be a general knowledge quiz aimed at testing the reader's knowledge across various topics.
Mindaugas Sinkevičius openly: the vision of the new Prime Minister and his thanks to Žemaitači
The article discusses Mindaugas Sinkevičius' comments on the new Prime Minister's vision and support for Žemaitaičiai.
Lithuania's favourite city named 'European indoor pool capital': beware
The article mentions that a popular Lithuanian city has been declared the 'Capital of European Underwear' and warns readers to be cautious.
The court will announce the verdict in the case of Erika Švenčionienė, convicted of denying the crimes of the USSR
The court will announce its decision regarding the denial of Soviet-era crimes in the case of Erika Švenčionienė, who was convicted.
The other political station of the Rugina already clear, the proposal to change positions was received by one minister
The article discusses the political future of Kita Ruginienė, indicating that her political stance has become clear. It mentions that one minister has received a proposal to change positions.
Nutritionists say these breakfasts will lower cholesterol: Prepare in a few minutes
The article discusses breakfast recipes recommended by dietitians that claim to reduce cholesterol levels and can be prepared in a few minutes.
Important news for drivers: Emergency repairs will begin on the A1 motorway
Important news for drivers: urgent repair work will begin on the A1 motorway.
Short 80: The president who fears old age more than anything
The article discusses Donald Trump at age 80, focusing on his fear of the Senate more than anything else.
Footage of the helicopter disaster released after the death of poet Oliver Tree
Images from the helicopter crash that killed singer Oliver Tree have been released.
Are naked sleep healthy? Scientists share a surprise discovery
Scientists share an unexpected discovery regarding whether it is healthy to sleep naked.
Killing in the Caddy case: leaving the body in the apartment, drugged, overdose, but recovered
A murder case in Kėdainiai involved a man who was found dead in an apartment after allegedly using drugs and overdosing, though he was later revived.
Mayor of one of the major Polish cities: "Crossed borders"
A mayor of one of Poland's largest cities was presented with a cake, which reportedly crossed certain boundaries.
Mob attacks against both citizens and officials: a dangerous criminal trend
The article discusses a concerning trend of attacks in rural areas (pamišėliai), targeting both civilians and officials, highlighting it as a dangerous criminal development.
The war in Ukraine, the Su-24M bomber crashed in Ukraine, killing both crew members
The article discusses a report by DW stating that former US President Donald Trump acknowledged a painful truth for Moscow — that Putin is now weak.
Trade unions and employers agreed to increase the minimum monthly wage
Profsąjungos (labor unions) and employers have reached an agreement to increase the minimum monthly wage.
Lithuania starts production of seashells for European Rail Baltica
In Lithuania, production of sleepers has begun for the European 'Rail Baltica' project.
SAM changes the order of dispatch:
The article discusses changes in the process of issuing shipping documents by SAM, detailing how the new procedures will function.
After a 21-year-old girl's death, a devastated mother broke through.
A mother speaks out after her 21-year-old daughter was fatally shot.
Where's Saul Skvernel gone? He was killed.
The article's title asks 'Where is Saulius Skvernelis?' but no further content is provided in the text.
Finland has filed charges of damaging underwater cables: a wolf enclosure at the seabed
Finland has submitted charges related to the damage of underwater cables, alleging that an anchor was dragged along the seabed.
Speech expert: Gitanes Naouseda's report creates a strong but unfavorable image of the president
A linguistics expert comments on President Gitanas Nausėda's speech, suggesting it creates an image of a strong but provocative president.
The court has extended the arrest of Solkan, suspected of killing a paramedic, for the cause of Gaigalite.
The court has extended the detention of Solkan, who is suspected of murdering a paramedic, and the case regarding Gaigalaitė is still being decided.
The daily life of a football fan is revealed: it's hard to believe
The article discusses the daily life of a football referee, highlighting the challenges and appearances they face.
Benjamin Netanyahu is going to run in the upcoming Israeli elections
Benjamin Netanyahu is considering participating in future Israeli elections.