GPS signal interference forces a Ryanair Boeing 737 landing in Vilnius, Lithuania to divert to Warsaw in Poland.
Long-lost crowns, rings, and sceptres dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries have resurfaced in the crypt of Lithuania’s most famous cathedral. View on euronews
The items included the funerary crown of Alexander Jagellion, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania between 1501 and 1506.
Archeologists Stunned to Discover ‘Royalty’ Hidden in a Cathedral Wall Since World War II, Recover Other Accessories Researchers have finally unearthed the long-elusive collection of 16th-century artifacts that had been buried in the Vilnius Cathedral at the start of World War II.
A Ryanair plane about to land at Vilnius airport was diverted to Warsaw in Poland on Thursday because of GPS interference, Lithuania's air navigation authority said on Friday.
Historical treasures hidden for decades have been uncovered in the crypts of a cathedral, with items including burial crowns and insignia belonging to Medieval European rulers.
Lithuania’s president says his country has made the decision to raise its spending on defense to between 5% and 6% of overall national economic output starting in 2026
Researchers inspecting the cracks and cavities in the walls of Vilnius Cathedral have uncovered a handsome trove of royal jewelry.
The treasures were hidden in 1939, shortly after the outbreak of World War II, when the cathedral was threatened with closure. They were concealed by bricking up the cathedral's treasury in a niche in one of the sanctuary staircases, according to Delfi Mokslas.
Neighbours and fellow EU members Poland and Lithuania plan to jointly request funding from Brussels to expand key road and rail links between the two countries and the wider region.
VILNIUS, Jan 8 (Reuters) - The Baltic states are working with Poland to secure the energy infrastructure they need as they decouple their power grids from Russia, Lithuania's energy minister told ...
The royal treasures were stashed away at the beginning of World War II. Experts knew the trove existed, but previous attempts to find it had failed