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Lithuanian prosecutors want Russian spying suspect in prison

A Vilnius court has completed hearing the spying case of high-ranking Russian intelligence officer Nikolai Filipchenko whom prosecutors want fou...

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Saeima supports proposal to make salaries of central, local government employees public

Saeima in the third and final reading today adopted legislative amendments that support the proposal of MP Ints Dalderis (Unity) to publish sala...

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Estonian president takes time to think about sweetened beverages tax

The law introducing a tax on sweetened beverages in Estonia was not among the 27 laws that President Kersti Kaljulaid promulgated on Thursday, J...

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Estonia to invest heavily in information, communication technology in 2017

The Estonian government has approved the implementation plan of the Estonian Information Society Development Plan 2020, according to which 50.4 ...

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Having past the Midsummer...

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Estonia 100 chief: Estonia has a lot to teach the world

In 2018, Estonia embarks on a celebration, which will conclude on 2 Feb. 2020, of its 100 years of existence since Estonians in the Estonian and...

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Latvia's ruling coalition agrees on more progressive personal income tax rate

Latvia's ruling coalition today agreed to introduce a differentiated personal income tax at 20 per cent, 23 per cent and 31 per cent, Prime ...

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Baltics’ population continues to shrink and age, Estonia boasts improvement

Latvia’s capital city Riga is the only area in the country that is growing in population thanks to a positive internal migration flow. The...

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U.S. Embassy Riga and Debora La Grasse to open multi-media art exhibition “Where the great smoke rises. Art inspired by Latvian folksongs”

RIGA – The United States Embassy in Latvia is proud to announce the opening of the “Where the great smoke rises. Art inspired by Lat...

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Latvian president gets several requests not to promulgate bill banning wild animals in circus shows

RIGA - Latvian President Raimonds Vejonis has received several requests not to promulgate the bill that would ban the use of wild animals in cir...

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