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Latvia’s Saeima to begin reviewing next year’s budget with 18 billion euros in spending and a sizable deficit
October 16, 2025
Latvian ministry acknowledges problems in cases of child separation due to parental disputes
October 15, 2025
Latvia’s police chief: Reform will continue – main challenge is human resources
October 14, 2025

One of the main priorities for the State Police (VP) in the coming years will remain strengthening human resources, said State Police Chief…

Turkish tourism entrepreneur plans to gain controlling stake in Novaturas
October 13, 2025
Former tax authority officials charged with embezzling secret funds
October 10, 2025

Politics

Latvia’s 2026 state budget: how the Government allocated funds between security, families, and education
October 14, 2025
Latvian Prime Minister avoids answering whether coalition will survive after budget adoption
October 13, 2025
Istanbul Convention crisis deepens in Latvia – NA, ZZS, and United List propose a new law
October 9, 2025
Former Constitutional court chairman: A state cannot grant citizenship today and revoke it tomorrow
October 8, 2025
Macron under pressure: France demands end to political chaos
October 8, 2025
Merkel has become one of the most harmful German politicians for Europe, says Morawiecki
October 7, 2025

Business

Ventspils Freeport’s sector-oriented investment strategy receives international recognition
By Ogres   October 16, 2025

Each year, the UK-based international investment publication fDi Intelligence releases its “Global Free Zones of the Year” report, evaluating the performance and impact…

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Cargo volume at the Port of Ventspils increases by 15% in nine months
By Ogres   October 15, 2025
RB Rail management warns: without state funding, Rail Baltica oversight is at risk
By Ogres   October 2, 2025
Ports will not return to former levels: Štrodaha on new business models
By Ogres   September 29, 2025
Latvia partners with German giant Rheinmetall on 275 million euros artillery ammunition plant
By Ogres   September 25, 2025

Australian rainforests emit more carbon dioxide than they absorb
Ogres October 16, 2025

Australia’s tropical rainforests have become the first to emit more carbon dioxide than they absorb, and researchers say the trend is linked to…

In Latvia’s Saeima, a deputy majority backs an “alternative to the Istanbul Convention”
Ogres October 16, 2025

On Thursday, a majority of Saeima deputies supported a declaration prepared and signed by members of the National Alliance (NA), the Union of…

Merz warns EU over economic dependence on US, China
Ogres October 16, 2025
Bauska protest: flowers, candles, and a demand for change in the police after dogs were shot
Ogres October 16, 2025
Latvia’s Saeima to begin reviewing next year’s budget with 18 billion euros in spending and a sizable deficit
Ogres October 16, 2025

Australian rainforests emit more carbon dioxide than they absorb
October 16, 2025
In Latvia’s Saeima, a deputy majority backs an “alternative to the Istanbul Convention”
October 16, 2025
Merz warns EU over economic dependence on US, China
October 16, 2025
Bauska protest: flowers, candles, and a demand for change in the police after dogs were shot
October 16, 2025
Latvia’s Saeima to begin reviewing next year’s budget with 18 billion euros in spending and a sizable deficit
October 16, 2025
Ventspils Freeport’s sector-oriented investment strategy receives international recognition
October 16, 2025

Social

In Latvia’s Saeima, a deputy majority backs an “alternative to the Istanbul Convention”
October 16, 2025
Bauska protest: flowers, candles, and a demand for change in the police after dogs were shot
October 16, 2025
Clarity finally reached in Avens citizenship case – investigation completed, case will not proceed
October 16, 2025

The Saeima Petitions Committee has rejected a request by the opposition National Alliance (NA) for Minister of the Interior Rihards Kozlovskis (JV) to…

International producer Froneri acquires Food Union’s ice cream business in Latvia
October 15, 2025
Prime Minister: The deportation issue is being used in Russian propaganda
October 15, 2025

World

Australian rainforests emit more carbon dioxide than they absorb
Ogres October 16, 2025

Australia’s tropical rainforests have become the first to emit more carbon dioxide than they absorb, and researchers say the trend is linked to…

Merz warns EU over economic dependence on US, China
Ogres October 16, 2025

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned that Europe will lose its independence from the world’s economic giants if it does not act quickly…

Saatse Boot: unratified agreements and unclear territory
Ogres October 16, 2025
Greece plans to introduce 13-hour workdays
Ogres October 15, 2025
Lithuania to restore marshes to strengthen defenses
Ogres October 15, 2025

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Australian rainforests emit more carbon dioxide than they absorb

16.10.202516.10.2025 Ogres

Australia’s tropical rainforests have become the first to emit more carbon dioxide than they absorb, and researchers say the trend is linked to…

In Latvia’s Saeima, a deputy majority backs an “alternative to the Istanbul Convention”

16.10.202516.10.2025 Ogres

On Thursday, a majority of Saeima deputies supported a declaration prepared and signed by members of the National Alliance (NA), the Union of…

Merz warns EU over economic dependence on US, China

16.10.202516.10.2025 Ogres

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned that Europe will lose its independence from the world’s economic giants if it does not act quickly…

Bauska protest: flowers, candles, and a demand for change in the police after dogs were shot

16.10.202517.10.2025 Ogres

At a protest over the shooting of dogs in Bauska Municipality, which is taking place on Thursday outside the municipal police, flowers and…

Latvia’s Saeima to begin reviewing next year’s budget with 18 billion euros in spending and a sizable deficit

16.10.202517.10.2025 Ogres

Members of Parliament today referred next year’s state budget bill and its accompanying package of draft laws to Saeima committees for review. The…

Ventspils Freeport’s sector-oriented investment strategy receives international recognition

16.10.202516.10.2025 Ogres

Each year, the UK-based international investment publication fDi Intelligence releases its “Global Free Zones of the Year” report, evaluating the performance and impact…

Saatse Boot: unratified agreements and unclear territory

16.10.202517.10.2025 Ogres

The so-called Saatse Boot – a 15-hectare stretch of Russian territory that extends into Estonia and is crossed by a road that is…

Clarity finally reached in Avens citizenship case – investigation completed, case will not proceed

16.10.202516.10.2025 Ogres

The Saeima Petitions Committee has rejected a request by the opposition National Alliance (NA) for Minister of the Interior Rihards Kozlovskis (JV) to…

Greece plans to introduce 13-hour workdays

15.10.202515.10.2025 Ogres

Greece will become the first European Union country to officially introduce a 13-hour workday in the private sector, giving factory workers, cashiers and…

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