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  2. 15min - Wikipedia

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    15min (Lithuanian: Penkiolika minučių) is one of the largest news websites in Lithuania, attracting over one million unique users per month. [2] JSC "15min" is owned by the Lithuanian company "4 Bees," which is owned by Tomas Balžekas, Martynas Basokas, Gabrielė Burbienė, and Tomas Bindokas.

  3. Lietuvos aidas - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, 15 min reported that Lietuvos aidas employed only three people (Pilvelis and two others) [16] and an advertising agency listed its circulation at 1,000 copies. [19] Pilvelis died on August 27, 2016, and the publication was taken over by his daughter Rasa Pilvelytė-Čemeškienė. [ 4 ]

  4. Respublika (Lithuanian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    www.respublika.lt Respublika is a right-wing Lithuanian newspaper , published since September 16, 1989. Since January 7, 1991, it has published a Russian language edition ( Республика ).

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  6. Lietuvos rytas - Wikipedia

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    "Lietuvos rytas" was established in 1990 on a basis of newspaper "Komjaunimo tiesa". [1] The paper is printed in Vilnius on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. [1] It has a liberal political leaning. [1] "

  7. Dawn of Nemunas - Wikipedia

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    Dawn of Nemunas received a plurality of votes in the southern parts of Samogitia and Lithuania Minor in the 2024 Lithuanian parliamentary election. The Political Party "Dawn of Nemunas" (Lithuanian: Politinė partija "Nemuno Aušra", PPNA), [15] often shortened simply as Dawn of Nemunas or Nemunas Dawn (Lithuanian: Nemuno aušra, NA), is a populist and nationalist [21] political party in ...

  8. Lrytas.lt - Wikipedia

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    "Lrytas.lt" was the media part of "Lietuvos rytas" group. In 2022 "Ekspress Grupp" acquisition deal covers only the "lrytas.lt" online platform and does not include "Lietuvos rytas" printed publications. [1] The portal is separated from the editorial office of the printed newspaper and will continue to operate as a separate media outlet.

  9. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    Occasionally she would call home, but would burst into tears when she’d start to describe what she was doing. Then she stopped trying. A young officer in her platoon, Ben Colgan, was fatally wounded in a bomb blast. She was devastated. “I couldn’t help Lt. Colgan,” she told the military newspaper Stars and Stripes in 2004.