RIGA - Saeima today confirmed the second government to be headed by current Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins (New Unity). ...
RIGA - In regards to the foreign service, one of the priorities in the next year's budget will be to increase the salary of those working in...
RIGA - Outgoing defense minister Artis Pabriks (Development/For) is confident that under the leadership of new Defense Minister Inara Murniece (...
RIGA - After recent incidents in the Baltic Sea, it is planned to involve the military in the enhanced protection of Latvian sea communication c...
RIGA - The government today approved amendments to the Labor Law, increasing the minimum wage from EUR 500 to EUR 620 as of January 1, 2022....
RIGA - Riga plans to allocate EUR 700,000 for the organization of the 2023 Ice Hockey World Championships in the capital, according to the agend...
BERLIN - The German journalists association (Deutscher Journalisten-Verband) and trade union Ver.di on Tuesday called on Latvian authorities to ...
RIGA - Around 300 young men will be called up in the first draft of Latvia's national defense service next year, Defense Ministry State Secr...
Why is formation of a new Latvian Cabinet taking so long? By December 12, a Coalition agreement has not been signed yet, though the election too...
RIGA - The future government of Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins (New Unity) in the government declaration plans to include work on the secondary...
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