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Murniece embarks on visit to South Korea

RIGA - Saeima Speaker Inara Murniece (National Alliance) is today embarking on an official visit to South Korea, the parliamentary press office ...

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Kaspars Rozkalns to head Latvian Investment and Development Agency

RIGA - Kaspars Rozkalns, an employee at the Latvian Investment and Development Agency, has won a tender to become the agency's new head, LET...

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KNAB to focus on combating corruption in financial sector, public procurement and local governments

RIGA -  In the next three years, the Corruption Prevention Bureau (KNAB) will concentrate its resources for combating corruption in the fin...

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Implementation of Rail Baltic by 2026 remaining target for RB Rail

TALLINN - While an audit by the Baltic states highlights both scheduling and budget risks, the implementation of Rail Baltic by 2026 remain...

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Estonian ForMin warns against travelling to Iran, Iraq

TALLINN – In light of the escalating tensions following the United States' missile attack, the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affai...

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Lithuania wants to break free from flight periphery - BNS THEME

VILNIUS – Despite the number of international flights needed for businessmen and state officials is growing in Lithuania, experts say the ...

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Lithuanians most concerned over growing prices, not so concerned about climate change

VILNIUS – Lithuanians are most concern among EU member states over rising prices and taxes but are not so concerned about climate change, ...

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Sevastova opens 2020 season with a loss at Brisbane International

BRISBANE - Latvia's highest-ranked tennis player Anastasija Sevastova opened the 2020 season with a loss at the Brisbane International tourn...

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Dukurs takes 4th place in Skeleton World Cup's third stage

WINTERBERG (Germany) - Latvia's Martins Dukurs took fourth place in today's Skeleton World Cup stage at the Winterberg track in Germany....

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Terrorism becoming smarter, more modern - Latvian ambassador to NATO

RIGA - Terrorism is becoming smarter and more modern, said Latvian Ambassador to NATO Edgars Skuja in an interview with commercial TV3 channel.

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