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Latvian basketball player Timma reported dead in Moscow

MOSCOW - Latvian basketball player Janis Timma has been reported dead in Moscow, the basketnews.lt portal reports. Acc...

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JEF member states endorse Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's victory plan

TALLINN - At the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) Summit in Tallinn, Estonia, leaders of JEF member states signed a joint statement endorsing the...

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Foreign Ministry in talks with Chinese Embassy underlines respect for freedom of speech and artistic expression in Latvia

RIGA - The Latvian Foreign Ministry in talks with the Chinese Embassy has raised the issue of Shen Yun dance and music company's upcoming pe...

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Supreme Court initiates cassation proceedings in Lembergs' criminal case

RIGA - The Supreme Court has initiated cassation proceedings regarding the Riga Regional Court's ruling in the corruption case of former Ven...

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Government plans to discuss updated report on talks with Tet and LMT shareholders this Wednesday

RIGA - The government might discuss the updated report on the results of negotiations with the shareholders of Tet and Latvijas Mobilais Telefon...

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Summus Capital completes acquisition of React office building in Łódź

Summus Capital has successfully completed the acquisition of React office building in downtown Łódź, Poland. A conditional sale a...

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Telltale Signs of Rigged Slots

Slot machines are designed to make money for their operators but some verge on unethical deception that vastly reduces players’ chances of...

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5 Organic Gardening Tips for a Lush and Healthy Garden

Organic gardening is a great way to grow healthy, sustainable plants while keeping harmful chemicals away. Whether you're an experienced gar...

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Estonian president to meet with British PM

TALLINN - Estonian President Alar Karis will meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is currently in Tallinn to attend a meeting of t...

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Lithuania could raise corporate tax to 17 pct - PM

VILNIUS - With Lithuania's increased 16 percent corporate income tax set to take effect in January, Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas believ...

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