RIGA - The Saeima on Wednesday passed in the final reading amendments enabling the provision of state support to mortgage borrowers in the amoun...
RIGA - A quarter, or 25 percent of the Latvian population, believe that their living conditions will worsen next year, according to the latest E...
As 2023 comes to a close, three years have transpired since the initiation of the Rail Baltica Riga Central Hub construction. The constr...
RIGA - New generation capacities are literally a "burning question" of the Baltic states' energy sector, but the response to it la...
RIGA - Over the past four years, Latvian students' performance in mathematics and reading has declined, while their performance in sciences ...
RIGA - Over 1,500 trucks were waiting in lines at three crossing points on Latvia's borders with Russia and Belarus on Sunday, the State Bor...
RIGA - This year the Saeima will not work on the 2024 budget overnight, Prime Minister Evika Silina (New Unity) promised at a press conference o...
RIGA - During the two-year period from March 2021 to September 2023, 1,842 persons have returned to Latvia with the support of remigration coord...
RIGA - Climate change mainly affects the most vulnerable groups - young children, the elderly, people with chronic diseases or disabilities, peo...
RIGA - It is currently hard to predict whether European Union (EU) leaders will take the decision to open accession talks with Ukraine at their ...
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