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Last update: 3 hours agoVilnius Pink Soup Fest: Vilnius went fully pink this weekend as the fourth annual “Vilnius Pink Soup Fest” expanded to three days, with organizers expecting at least 3.3 tons of kefir to be consumed and more than 100,000 visitors to attend. Highlights included a synchronized “Pink Break” lunch of šaltibarščiai (cold beet soup), a Pink Soup Parade along the Neris River, and a giant 50-meter pink slide plus citywide themed menus at hundreds of venues. Border & travel planning: With Europe’s Entry/Exit System (EES) now fully rolling out, a Wizz Air boss warned UK holidaymakers to arrive up to three hours early due to longer queues and extra passport checks, as fingerprints are registered at entry points. Aviation safety in Lithuania: Palanga Airport installed an advanced drone detection system and reminded residents and visitors that drones are restricted in the airport’s no-fly zone, with fines for violations. Value travel for runners: Zagreb’s marathon was ranked among Europe’s cheapest, with a reported total weekend cost around €150—also listing Vilnius among other budget-friendly options. Sports on the move: Lithuania’s Juste Jocyte made her WNBA debut, adding to a growing wave of European players in the league.
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