Angry old men take to Lithuania’s streets
Posted by: Baltic Tiger in News on Dec 18, 2009
Estonian economy is liberal, marginal and vulnerable
Posted by: Baltic Tiger in News on Dec 18, 2009
Estonia: State looks to buy back Estonian Air
Posted by: Baltic Tiger in News on Dec 18, 2009
Approval of Lithuanian government reaches new low
Posted by: Baltic Tiger in News on Nov 17, 2009
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The harsh austerity budget plans of Lithuania’s government have brought anger onto the streets. Cuts in pensions, jobs and other social welfare benefits have been met with furious opposition from citizens.
n country that has an open economy, marginal importance and is vulnerable to global downturns.
The Estonian state has announced an interest in buying back national air carrier Estonian Air, taking over the greater part of the shares from Scandinavian airline giant SAS.


