HomeMarket News Market NewsMarketsNews The Baltics Ditch Russia for European Integration By Ilene August 21, 2024 0 453 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp https://www.britannica.com/place/Baltic-states The Baltics Ditch Russia for European Integration By Peter Zeihan The Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – are taking one step closer to the Europeans with their upcoming electrical system swap. This switch from Russian to European electrical standards marks a significant shift for these nations. More here > TagsPoliticsZeihan Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Stay Connected149,439FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,650SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Markets The Economy’s Warning Light Is Flashing Yellow Markets ‘Ugly’: Trump’s job market shrinks as oil fears mount Markets The Glaring Oversight in the U.S. War Plan Markets The Gulf Countries Can’t Take Much More Markets America Cannot Withstand the Economic Shock That’s Coming Markets TGIF – Stop the Week, We Want to get Off – WWIII Edition Markets Justice Department publishes documents with sexual assault allegations against Trump Markets GLP‑1 drugs may fight addiction across every major substance, according to a study of 600,000 people Markets Researchers are combining drones and AI to make removing land mines faster and safer Markets Thursday ThoughtCast – Round Table Report on the “HALO” Rotation (aka: PSW’s “Physical Wall” Strategy) Markets How prepared are the US and its allies for a protracted conflict in Iran? Markets What oil, stocks and bonds are telling us about the Iran conflict and how long it might last Markets Hezbollah − degraded, weakened but not yet disarmed − destabilizes Lebanon once again Markets The Real Reason Trump Went to War Load more
The Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – are taking one step closer to the Europeans with their upcoming electrical system swap. This switch from Russian to European electrical standards marks a significant shift for these nations. More here >