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Our weekly selection of the TOP news about Lithuania (24-03-01)

We invite you to check out our weekly selection of the TOP news about Lithuania:

Lithuania Ranks 8th Globally for Remote Work (Lithuania.lt)

A recent study by NordLayer, a cybersecurity company, has identified Lithuania as the 8th best country in the world for remote work. The index leaders are Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany. This ranking considers several key factors including cybersecurity, economic and social security, and digital infrastructure.

Baltic Bliss: Why Lithuania should be on your bucket list | What to see, eat and do there (MSN)

Lithuania, a land encapsulated by history and natural wonders, is a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be explored. From the captivating and historic sand dunes in the Croatian Spit to the breathtaking hot air balloon rides, this Baltic country offers an array of thrilling experiences that will leave you awe-inspired. Here are the must see and do things in Lithuania.

Vilnius in the IMD Smart City Index 2023: Advantages and Limitations (Lithuania.lt)

The IMD Smart City Index 2023, based on the technological advancement of cities and their adaptation to the needs of their citizens, shows that Zurich, Switzerland’s largest city, is the best performer, while Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, is included in the ranking for the first time, and is ranked 65th out of 141 cities.

The New Fintech Strategy Aiming to Make Lithuania ‘the Number One Fintech Hub in Europe’ (The Fintech Times)

The base for over 260 fintech companies which employ over 7,000 people, Lithuania has enjoyed significant success and growth throughout the last few years. Now, it is adopting a new fintech strategy to capitalise on recent growth and hopes to establish itself as a fintech ‘centre of excellence’.

Lithuania seeks EU funds to expand military infrastructure (Daily Finland)

Lithuania expects help from the European Union to expand rapid mobility infrastructure for NATO forces on the bloc's eastern border, Finance Minister Gintarė Skaistė said on Friday in Vilnius, reported dpa.

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