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US, Great Britain and Australia agree on a nuclear submarine project

14.03.202314.03.2023 Ogres

The US, Great Britain, and Australia have announced plans to build a new fleet of nuclear submarines designed to counter China’s influence in…

Minister Čakša proposes discussion of World Ice Hockey Championship’s funding

14.03.2023 Ogres

Latvian Minister of Education and Science Anda Čakša will ask Latvian National Sports Council to decide on allocation of funding towards the organisation…

State Revenue Service is a hotbed of corruption, says head of Economic Court

14.03.2023 Ogres

In an interview to TV24 programme Person of the Day, the chairman of Economic Court Miķelis Zumbergs made numerous sharp statements. It is…

«Therapy prescribed by officials ignores children’s rights!»

14.03.2023 Ogres

Organisations representing patients and their supporters are shocked by the way authorities «make children suffering from rare diseases in Latvia suffer», because the…

Only 30% of used cars in Latvia come from Germany

14.03.2023 Ogres

Although Germany is the source of most used cars in Europe, the situation does differ from place to place. Motor industry-related data company…

Europe fights over a ban on internal combustion engines

14.03.202314.03.2023 Ogres

The fate of internal combustion engines in the coming decades has caused friction between European countries and will force the search for new…

Latvian trade union unsure the approved work pay increase plan includes all teachers

14.03.202314.03.2023 Ogres

Latvian Trade Union of Education and Science Employees (LIZDA) currently is not 100% certain if the approved teachers’ pay increase schedule includes all…

ICC investigates war crimes; battles around Bakhmut continue

14.03.202314.03.2023 Ogres

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that the future of Ukraine is determined by the outcome of the battles in the east, also…

Latvia’s foreign trade turnover up 11.8% in January when compared with a year ago

14.03.2023 Ogres

In January 2023 Latvia’s foreign trade turnover accounted for EUR 3.48 billion, which is 11.8% higher than a year ago. Value of export…

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