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Skrunda-1: Latvia’s Last Ghost City

Skrunda-1, a Soviet-era ‘over-the-horizon’ radar defence settlement, has finally found a purpose after twenty years of n...

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President Vejonis calls for 2,000 NATO troops in Baltics and Poland

Speaking at the National Press Club in Washington DC, Latvian President, Raimonds Vejonis, announced it is necessary to deploy around 2,000 NATO...

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Prime Minister Straujuma: strengthening self-defence systems a priority

According to Latvia’s Prime Minister, Laimdota Straujuma, the strengthening and developing of the country’s self-defense systems is ...

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President Vejonis criticised UN for lack of timely and decisive action

During his speech at the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 30, Latvian President criticised the Unite...

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President Vejonis: Latvia willing to deepen ties with African countries

Latvian President Raimonds Vejonis has said Latvia is willing to expand political and economic cooperation with the African countries. &...

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'Free Savchenko' activists picket Russian Embassy in Riga

Approximately two dozen people gathered outside the Russian Embassy in Riga on Monday September 28, 2015, to picket in support of Ukrainian Air ...

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Latvian MEP: Migrant crisis in Europe has caused waves of discord to Kremlin's delight

According to Sandra Kaliente, a Latvian member of the European Parliament, the current migrant crisis in Europe has caused waves of discord much...

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Latvian Illegal Immigration Increases in September

Illegal immigration to Latvia is at a record high this month. Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia collectively caught 37 Turkish migrants in Septembe...

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President Vejonis' approval ratings at over 60 percent

According to a public opinion poll carried out by Latvian statistics bureau, Latvijas Fakti, in August 2015, as many of 60.6 percent of Latvians...

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Ukraine bans four Latvian journalists for posing threats to national security

Four Latvian journalists have been blacklisted from traveling to Ukraine. The journalists include a former MP of Latvi...

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