VIDEO | Putin gifts North Korea zoo animals after its troops are sent to Russia
Russia transferred more than 70 animals, including an African lion and two brown bears, from a Moscow zoo to a zoo in the…
OPINION | Rail Baltica’s endless appetite
Opinion piece by Ilona Bērziņa Recently, I read that Latvia’s national debt will total 19.3 billion euros at the end of this year….
Survey: some Latvians take out loans to pay bills
Three out of four (78%) people in Latvia conscientiously pay all their bills before the deadline set by the service provider, and the…
There are three scenarios for the future of Tet and LMT, says Latvian PM Siliņa
The government has three scenarios on how to move forward on the issue of the future of technology companies Tet LLC and Latvijas…
Estonian state-owned Nordica files for bankruptcy
Estonian state-owned airline Nordica has announced that it will cease operations and file for bankruptcy after investor Lars Thuesen backed out of a…
Biden approves anti-personnel mines for Ukraine, US official says
US President Joe Biden has approved the delivery of anti-personnel mines to Ukraine that could help slow the advance of Russian troops eastwards,…
Ukraine conducts first strike with US long-range missiles on Russian territory
On Tuesday night, the Ukrainian army struck Russian territory for the first time with US long-range ATACMS missiles, Forbes Ukraine reports, citing anonymous…
Latvia is in for winter: snow and gusty winds
A wide area of precipitation will reach Latvia from the south overnight on Wednesday, bringing persistent snow and sleet across the country, gradually…
Billion in debt: Latvia considering loan to patch Rail Baltica funding gap
The projected cost of Rail Baltica has increased, and so has the funding gap, and Latvia is considering a one-billion-euro loan to provide…