Lithuania
‘It’s a marathon, not a sprint’: Zalgiris, Lo eye big night vs Maccabi Tel Aviv
The Lithuanian squad was in Israel just a couple of weeks ago, and came away with a win over Hapoel Tel Aviv. It would like to replicate that success after splitting its last two Euroleague games.
Orthodox rabbi Julius Berman, who influenced secular and observant Jewish institutions, dies at 90
Poland intercepts Russian plane over Baltic, reports airspace breaches from Belarus
Lithuania ruling party to stay in coalition with political ally convicted of hatred against Jews
Israel takes center stage as U18 FIBA Challenger Tournament tips off in Tel Aviv
The Under-18 Israel National team will be hosting a FIBA Challenger tournament this week in Tel Aviv.
German soldiers dismissed from service for singing antisemitic songs
The soldiers were in Lithuania as part of NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence mission providing protection to Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia by deterring Russia.
Ten things you didn’t know about Hayyim of Volozhin on his 200th yahrzeit
The great Lithuanian rabbi passed away on May 25, 1821.
Grapevine May 26, 2021: Politicization of the court?
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Belarus scrambles jet to force plane to land and arrests opponent, sparking fury
Law enforcers detained activist Roman Protasevich, 26, who had been put on a wanted list after last year's mass street protests following an election in which Lukashenko claimed a landslide victory.
Israelis and Lithuanians compete in chess event to strengthen ties
The event, which was held online, was attended by 191 participants from both countries.
Yad Vashem opens exhibition 80 years since Operation Barbarossa
A new online exhibition tells unpublished accounts of Jewish families caught up in the horror of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union and the onset of the Holocaust.
Activist turns anti-Nazi act into commodified digital art
The renegade human rights activist has turned his destructive political art performance into a non-fungible token - a digital piece of art that can be bought and sold.
More European countries speak out against ICC despite EU support
Austria and Lithuania join Germany, Hungary and the Czech Republic in criticizing the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber ruling.
Russian ambassador to Japan: Comparing USSR, Nazi Germany is outrageous
'You got it wrong': Russia’s ambassador to Japan responds to an article published by foreign ministers of Japan and Lithuania on International Holocaust Remembrance Day