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We can live peacefully, our country is safe - Karins

RIGA - We can live peacefully in Latvia, our country is safe, emphasized Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins (New Unity) in an interview with TV3 th...

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In terms of people flows and revenue, this season is similar to the previous one - ski slopes

RIGA - Taking into account the changeable weather conditions, this ski season is similar to the winter season of 2021/2022 in terms of people fl...

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Baltic states and Poland have been shaping European and NATO agenda since Russia's invasion of Ukraine - Levits

RIGA - Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Poland have largely been shaping the European and NATO agenda in relation to Russia's aggression in Uk...

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Latvia must prove its leadership in Europe's climate and green policy - agriculture minister

RIGA - Latvia must prove that it is the European leader in climate and green policy by counting its amount of absorbed carbon dioxide (CO2) corr...

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After recent incidents in Baltic Sea, armed forces to be involved in enhanced protection of sea communication cable in Latvian waters

RIGA - After recent incidents in the Baltic Sea, it is planned to involve the military in the enhanced protection of Latvian sea communication c...

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Vitenbergs orders Transport Ministry's institutions and companies to remove all information in Russian from their websites

RIGA - Transport Minister Janis Vitenbergs (National Alliance) has ordered all institutions and companies subordinated to the ministry to review...

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Saeima supports bill terminating Latvian-Norwegian agreement on mutual protection and promotion of investment

RIGA - Saeima today adopted in the final reading a Latvian-Norwegian intergovernmental agreement terminating the Latvian-Norwegian agreement on ...

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Sorting of waste saves EUR 14 million for Riga residents - city council

RIGA - The share of sorted waste in Riga increased last year, helping residents to save EUR 14 million, LETA learned from the Riga City Council....

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Cartels still exist in Latvia - Karins on Corruption Perception Index

RIGA - In Latvia, there are increasingly more areas where illegal transactions are no longer possible and residents' well-being is getting b...

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Looking ahead: what’s next for the Baltics in 2023

A global pandemic, supply-chain disruptions, war in Europe, high inflation, and the twin climate and energy crises – the list of challenge...

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