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Ex-MP Aboltina anticipates divisions in Latvia's next parliament

RIGA - Considering the current upsurge of populism in Latvia’s politics it is highly likely that the next parliament will be divided, form...

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Fake news about poisonous spiders spread in Riga

RIGA - A number of posters have been put up in public places in Riga, warning about invasion of poisonous spiders, but this information is false...

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Security Police would not comment on how they are assessing Corruption Prevention Bureau's findings about

RIGA - For about eight months already the Security Police have been refusing any comments on how they are assessing the Corruption Prevention Bu...

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66.2% of babies born in Latvia last year were healthy

RIGA - 66.2 percent of newborns were born healthy last year, according to the Center for Disease Prevention and Control. ...

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1,400 foreign NATO soldiers serve in Latvia at the moment

RIGA - There are around 1,400 foreign NATO soldiers serving in Latvia at the moment, and the number is expected to further increase. ...

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Latvia becomes top travel destination for Estonians

TALLINN – In 2017, Estonian residents made 1.3 million trips abroad with overnight stays, nearly half of them to neighboring countries, an...

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Security Police to probe possible association with Latvia of Russian agent detained in U.S.

RIGA - The Latvian Security Police have launched a probe on the activities of a Russian agent recently detained in the United States. &#...

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Duklavs to ask EU agriculture commission to provide financial support to drought-stricken farmers

RIGA - Agriculture Minister Janis Duklavs (Greens/Farmers), who will be meeting with the European Union’s (EU) Commissioner for Agricultur...

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Two Estonians fined for scaling Freedom Monument in Riga

RIGA - Two Estonian citizens have been fined for scaling the Freedom Monument in downtown Riga, representatives of the Riga Municipal Police inf...

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More people say they cannot influence what is taking place in Saeima and government - survey

RIGA - According to a SKDS survey, more people believe they cannot influence what is taking place within Saeima and the government. ...

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