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Lithuanian president hopes Greenland's status will be left aside during negotiations

MICKUNAI -With negotiations on Greenland underway, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda hopes that the autonomous island's status will not b...

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Lithuania sees more citizens return than leave for sixth year in a row

VILNIUS - More Lithuanian citizens returned to Lithuania than left last year, a trend that has now continued for six consecutive years, accordin...

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We cannot continue to maintain a fragmented hospital system in a situation where there is a shortage of medical staff - Abu Meri

RIGA - Reorganizing the hospital network is not a choice, but a necessity, because it must be understood that a fragmented hospital system canno...

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Strengthening security has become Latvia's most urgent task - Mierina

RIGA - Strengthening security has become Latvia's most urgent task, as the international environment continues to rapidly deteriorate, Saeim...

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Baltic defense ministers in Tallinn to discuss regional security priorities

RIGA - On Thursday, Defense Minister Andris Spruds (Progressives) will pay a two-day working visit to Tallinn, Estonia, to participate in the me...

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Latvia is safe at the moment - Silina

RIGA - Latvia is currently safe and the level of direct military threat is low, Prime Minister Evika Silina (New Unity) stressed during the fore...

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Europe must do more, faster, bolder, and more decisively - Murniece

RIGA - Europe must do more, faster, bolder, and more decisively, Inara Murniece (National Alliance), chairperson of the Saeima Foreign Affairs C...

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Russia is the greatest evil ravaging Ukraine and threatening Europe - Jurevics

RIGA - Russia is the greatest evil ravaging Ukraine and threatening Europe, said MP Edmunds Jurevics, leader of New Unity's parliamentary gr...

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The world has gone mad - Kalnina-Lukasevica

RIGA - The world has gone mad, said MP Zanda Kalnina-Lukasevica (New Unity), Deputy Speaker of the Saeima and Head of the Latvian Delegation to ...

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Latvia's biggest challenge is to learn to think like Europeans - Suvajevs

RIGA - The biggest challenge for Latvia is to be able to learn to think like Europeans, Andris Suvajevs, chair of the Progressives' faction ...

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