Lithuanian and Latvian languages are not Slavic and not Balto-Slavic.

Lithuanian and Latvian languages are not Slavic and not Balto-Slavic. I made a deep esearch and I can say that both Baltic languages are definitely not Slavic, not even close, and neither Balto-Slavic. They should be separated into a very early separation branch similar to Armenian. There are very few Slavic-sounding words in both Baltic languages and those words were borrowed in near modern times. All other words (99,999999%) in both Baltic languages don't even remind of any Slavic language. There are words that sound Arabic, Franco, Latin, Greek, even English and Italiamn and even Pacific, but very few Slavic...

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Feds to seek death penalty in case of body dumps near Yosemite (Russian organized crime)

The demands of the kidnappers were simple: Pay the ransom and the hostages would be freed. But prosecutors said the crew of Russian immigrants killed their hostages anyway - even after collecting $1 million from some of the victims' relatives. More than four years after the five bodies were found in a reservoir north of Yosemite National Park, opening statements are expected this week in the federal trial of two men accused of orchestrating the crimes. It's a rare instance in which federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. "Regardless of whether the ransom money defendants demanded was paid or...

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IS LITHUANIAN NATION ON VERGE OF DISAPPEARANCE?

IS LITHUANIAN NATION ON VERGE OF DISAPPEARANCE? VILNIUS, April 12 (RIA Novosti, Vladimir Vodo) - The Lithuanian nation is on the verge of disappearance, Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus said addressing parliament with the annual report on the situation in the republic. Adamkus called to the formation of social society in Lithuania, consolidation of social justice and prevention of the nation from disappearance. The president pointed to the political alienation of Lithuanians and the lack of civil and political maturity, social justice and solidarity in the face of rapid economic development and uncontrollable demographic and migration processes which can lead to...

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Lithuanian leader facing impeachment over Russian mafia allegations

Lithuanian deputies moved to open impeachment proceedings against President Rolandas Paksas, after the assembly approved a damning report finding he had links with organised crime. Eligijus Masiulis, the head of the Liberal centrist group in the parliament, told AFP a group had been established to collect the necessary signatures for impeachment to be launched, after parliament adopted the report by a vote of 70 to 16. Ten members of the 141-seat assembly abstained, while others were apparently absent. "They are going to create a text for impeachment first and only then will they start to collect signatures," Masiulis told AFP,...

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