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Latvia’s broadcast regulator: 10 million euros needed

In order to solve the current problems at Latvian Radio and Latvian Television, the country's broadcast watchdog, the National Electronic Ma...

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Latvia continues to see drop in the number of medics

Latvia continues to see a drop in the number of medics working in the country, falling its lowest level in the past six years, according to stat...

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Estonian parliament committee chair: no 2nd pillar reform without extraordinary pension hike

Tonis Molder, chairman of the social affairs committee of the Estonian parliament and member of the Center Party, said on August 12 it is regret...

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Lithuanian President: there's nothing to talk about with Putin right now

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda now sees no basis for contacts with Russian President Vladimir Putin. "What could we talk about with M...

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Estonian Reform Party's 7-week rise in popularity has stopped

The seven-week rise in popularity of the Reform Party has stopped but the party is still enjoying the status of being by far the most popular po...

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Regulator starts public consultation to create single gas market for Finland, Estonia and Latvia

The Public Utilities Commission has started a public consultation for the creation of a single natural gas market that would include Finland, Es...

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Lithuanian president expects more German investments, to step up economic diplomacy

President Gitanas Nauseda says German investments in Lithuania have gained momentum lately and have a good growth potential, especially in the f...

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Pension indexation in Latvia

Indexation of pensions and benefits this year is estimated to cost EUR 41.6 million, according Aiga of the Welfare Ministry.Retirement and disab...

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Lithuanian President calls Latvia's decision to buy Astravyets electricity 'regrettable'

President Gitanas Nausėda says Latvia's decision to buy electricity generated by Belarus' Astravyets Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), under co...

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Latvian Economics minister: Latvia’s interests come first

Lithuania’s concerns about safety of Belarus' Astravyets Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) are understandable, but the Latvian government made...

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