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Bank solidarity tax may be introduced if banks do not contribute more to Latvian economy - Kazaks

RIGA - A solidarity tax could be charged on banks if they do not contribute more to the Latvian economy, the Bank of Latvia Governor Martins Kaz...

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Responsibility for murder of woman in Jekabpils lies fully with the state - Levits

RIGA - Responsibility for the recent murder of a woman in Jekabpils lies fully with the state, President Egils Levits belives.  ...

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Economics Ministry warns of shortages of specialists with vocational education in the future

RIGA - In the future, new jobs will be created in highly qualified professions, however, there will be shortages of specialists with vocational ...

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Government plans to allocate another EUR 4.2 million to meet teachers' strike demands

RIGA - The government plans to allocate another EUR 4.2 million to meet teachers' strike demands, Education and Science Minister Anda Caksa ...

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The US and Latvian training programme will strengthen a risk-based supervision of the capital market

From 24 April to 28 April, Latvijas Banka will host training during which the US experts will educate the representatives of Latvia...

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France is disappointed in Chinese ambassador's comments about national sovereignty - ambassador

RIGA - Representatives of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOF) express indignation after learning about the statements of the Chinese am...

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Verdict of French court on fine on Rietumu Banka for money laundering takes force

RIGA - The Supreme Court in France this January rejected Rietumu Banka’s complaint, and the decision on EUR 20 million fine for money laun...

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Booed by protesters, PM Karins admits teachers' pay rise was delayed

RIGA - Addressing a booing crowd of protested in Dome Square, Riga, on Monday, Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins (New Unity) admitted that the ado...

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Dialogue and joint work needed for future of Latvian children, not ultimatums - Karins

RIGA - Dialogue and joint work is needed for future of Latvian children, not ultimatums, Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins (New Unity) believes.

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We should think about use of wider opportunities for development of lending, including involvement of banks from other countries - Kazaks

RIGA - In order to develop lending, it is necessary to think about the use of wider opportunities, including the involvement of banks from other...

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