Monday, April 03, 2017

Lithuania Newspaper



Lithuania national defense manual. Teach people how to defend the invasion of Russia.


Lithuania, a country that had been conquered by Russia, recently updated their defense manual. This defense manual was made by the Ministry of National Defence of Lithuania and contains 75 pages. Thousands of these manuals were published. The manuals teach people how to identify Russia’s tanks, bullets, and landmines. They also teach some survival skills. The book emphasizes-“Every Lithuanian must have the awareness of fighting and the will of defending.”





International Number Ones Map


Lithuania has the fastest wifi. If you want to have fast wifi connections, you can visit Lithuania.



The road signs for small animals in Lithuania.


In Vilnius, Lithuania, a creative agency has created tiny road signs for tiny animals. The goal is to "show that we are not the only ones living in the city." The idea came to the agency's project manager. One night when he was in a taxi, his driver had almost hit a hedgehog. So, he decided to create signs in the city's Vingis Park. Now, there are small signs set up along the park's roads and paths for hedgehogs. There are even signs set up for cats, birds, and ducks!


British “drug-lord” arrested by FBI in his own Lithuanian bolt-hole.


A drug addict found himself being caught by police just wearing his underwear. He was accused of heading to an International money laundering operation. It was indeed a shock for him. He is named James Mulvey and he is 40 years old. He was only wearing his pants when he got arrested by police from the National Crime Agency. Later on, the police discovered his Lithuanian hideout on Wednesday. The picture here shows Mulvey from Solihull, West Midlands, with cops holding his arms behind his back.


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