[ad_1] 68 Seimas members voted in favor of the amendments to the law, 2 against and 2 abstained. 15 minutes recalls that the prohibitions on the sale of alcoholic beverages in non-stationary buildings and pavilions more than 40 meters from a stationary restaurant have been in force since January 1. …
Read More »After mandatory return of self-isolation, warns travelers: a message is also being sent to residents about Poland
[ad_1] In its press release, SAM emphasizes that the number of Covid-19 cases in the Baltic states is constantly decreasing, but it is more cautious regarding Poland, whose Lithuanians have been waiting for the opening of their borders. “Epidemiological data released by the government on Monday shows that the number …
Read More »The Seimas has decided to distribute 200 euros to small farmers.
[ad_1] On Tuesday, 88 Seimas members voted in favor of such amendments to the Employment Law, 7 against and 18 abstained. About 30 thousand. Farmers who have no employment income or are registered as unemployed will receive a lump sum of € 200. For the three months of quarantine, another …
Read More »For the second consecutive day, the only new case of coronavirus was recorded in Lithuania
[ad_1] National Center for Public Health (NVSC) June 30. according to: Number of confirmed cases in specific individuals: 1817Number of sick people: 214Number of new COVID-19 confirmed yesterday: 1Number of coronavirus deaths: 78Coronavirus deaths from other causes: 10Number of people recovered: 1515Number of people in isolation: 86 From June 1. …
Read More »Delphi tomorrow. Misunderstandings before the start of the Astrava nuclear power plant and how the bath in the Baltic Sea can end
[ad_1] As Belarus prepares to commission the first reactor at the Astrava nuclear power plant, Baltic politicians cannot find an agreement to buy electricity from third countries. We will speak with Edgars Savickas, business journalist, about the situation with the Astrava nuclear power plant and the purchase of electricity. The …
Read More »Prime Minister Boris Johnson Vows to Give “Rudimentary” Response to Coronavirus Crisis
[ad_1] Johnson told The Times about the new radio station that “difficult times” await Britain, with the country experiencing the worst economic contraction in its history. He intends to present the spending schedule on Tuesday in a speech that he summed up in his office as “let’s build, let’s build, …
Read More »Tourists traveling to Greece must complete questionnaires
[ad_1] Over the weekend, the Greek government carried out random checks on travelers by country of origin. The inspections brought much confusion to tourists who did not know if they had to spend the night in hotels or in quarantine immediately after arriving in Athens or Thessaloniki. Greece, where coronavirus …
Read More »Menstruation and the Holocaust: A Silent “Dirty” Part of History
[ad_1] Menstruation is a topic that doesn’t even come to mind when we talk about the Holocaust. Historians also avoid these issues in their research. It is still unfortunate because menstruation occupies an important place in women’s lives, so it is not even correct to keep it a secret, she …
Read More »PAGD warns the population: a storm of anger in Lithuania
[ad_1] – Did you quickly get used to the new chair? – I got used to it in a few months, my back is no longer wet from the tension, like before. I can already think of other things besides how to bear the stress of the living ether. Now …
Read More »Mayor of Palanga: the law that prohibits drinking wine in beach cafes has only served in supermarkets
[ad_1] “Like many mayors on the coast, we predicted that a ban on drinking a glass or a glass of wine at a beach cafe would make the situation out of control. People will take bags of alcoholic beverages from supermarkets to the beach. Then After a break of almost …
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