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On 7 August 2008, the company expanded its reach by launching the online news portal 15min.lt. The frequency of publication was reduced to three times per week as of Autumn 2009. [3] In December 2011, the publication transitioned into a weekly newspaper obtainable in seven Lithuanian cities.
It became a weekly newspaper, rather than daily one starting from 2014. [7] According to the Lithuanian influencer and a former advisor to the Prime Minister of Lithuania Skirmantas Malinauskas who worked in the newspaper for a short time in the past, Respublika.lt falls out of the top 15 of the most readable Lithuanian portals as of 2022. [8]
Naujienos with the English subtitle The Lithuanian Daily News [1] was a Lithuanian-language socialist daily newspaper published from Chicago, United States. Established in February 1914, it became the first daily of the Lithuanian-Americans . [ 2 ]
"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] "
On 7 November, the LSDP invited the DSVL and Dawn of Nemunas to form a ruling coalition, which would encompass 86 of the 141 seats in the Seimas. [4] On 21 November, Paluckas was nominated as the Prime Minister by the Seimas, with 88 votes in favor.
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 ...
The Socialist People's Front (SPF; Lithuanian: Socialistinis liaudies frontas) is a left-wing political association (formerly a party) in Lithuania formed in December 19, 2009, from a merger of the Front Party and Lithuanian Socialist Party.
Verslo žinios (English: Business news) is a leading [1] Lithuanian business newspaper and internet portal published in Vilnius since 1995 and online since 2000. [2] Swedish Bonnier Business Press group holds a 80% stake in Verslo žinios.