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The grey seals slide out of their cages into the Baltic Sea near the Lithuanian coast, swimming off to new lives imperilled by climate change, pollution and shrinking fish stocks.
The seal population has increased from about 4,000, considered nearly extinct, in the late 1980s to about 50,000.
The gray seals slide out of their cages into the Baltic Sea near the Lithuanian coast, swimming off to new lives imperiled by climate change, pollution and shrinking fish stocks.
In Lithuania, baby seals have been released into the Baltic Sea after being abandoned by their mother and taken into care by ...
The grey seals slide out of their cages into the Baltic Sea near the Lithuanian coast, swimming off to new lives imperilled by climate change, pollution and shrinking fish stocks.
As Russia gears up for major war games near NATO’s eastern frontier, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are scrambling to ...
Minister Sabutis underlined the strategic significance of establishing a north–south transport corridor from the Baltic Sea ...
In Istanbul, Sabutis and Türkiye’s UraloÄŸlu, discussed strengthening bilateral ties in logistics, rail freight and civil ...
The Philippines has strengthened its defense partnership with Lithuania on Monday to address shared security challenges, ...
The Philippines and Lithuania signed a defense cooperation pact as part of the government's alliance-building efforts amid ...
The Philippine defense secretary said that the agreement was part of the Marcos administration’s attempt to build alliances ...
Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro, Jr. on Monday met with visiting Lithuanian Minister of National Defense DovilÄ— Å akalienÄ— ...