Latvia could release up to 40,000 tonnes of oil reserves onto the market
Latvia may release up to 40,000 tonnes of oil reserves onto the market, Economy Minister Viktors Valainis said on Thursday. The minister explained…
Spain to use AI to detect hate speech on social media
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a new AI tool on the 11th of March that will rank social media platforms by the…
Seats in the British House of Lords will no longer be hereditary
The British parliament has approved changes to the law that will end the centuries-old system of hereditary positions in the upper house of…
Italian Prime Minister criticizes US war on Iran
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has delivered her harshest criticism yet of the US-Israeli war on Iran, calling it a growing and dangerous…
airBaltic posts 44.3 million euros loss last year
The Latvian national airline airBaltic reported a net loss of 44.337 million euros last year, which is 2.7 times smaller than in 2024,…
Particularly serious crimes sharply increase in Latvia
The number of particularly serious crimes in Latvia increased by 19% last year, Prosecutor General Armins Meisters informed members of the Saeima Defence,…
World War II bomb found in Dresden; part of city evacuated
Most of the center of the German city of Dresden has been evacuated after a World War II bomb was found near a…
Populists are gaining popularity; the question remains: can they lead?
Frank Furedi, head of MCC Brussels, a think tank supported by the government of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has begun to worry…
Fuel prices rise sharply in Latvia – consumer watchdog launches monitoring
The Consumer Rights Protection Centre of Latvia (PTAC) has announced increased monitoring of fuel retailers and is urging consumers to report suspicious price…




























