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Lithuanians on the way to choose sustainable fashion

20.05.202320.05.2023 Ogres

Clothing swap events are becoming more and more popular in Lithuania, and organizers believe that they encourage a sustainable lifestyle and remind us…

Those accused in administrator Bunkus’ murder to attend trial in person

20.05.2023 Ogres

Riga City Court Judge Sigita Dolniece has decided to satisfy the requests from the accused in of the murder of insolvency administrator Mārtiņš…

LTV workers threaten with strike if volume of original content is slashed

20.05.2023 Ogres

Workers of LTV may go on strike in protest of the possible reduction of original content this autumn season, which would affect their…

Study: anger and contempt on a significant rise among Latvian residents

19.05.2023 Ogres

The Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine caused the public mood index to go up significantly, as concluded in a study by…

Weather in Latvia to be warmer this weekend; rain expected next week

19.05.2023 Ogres

With atmospheric pressure on a rise, the weekend in Latvia is expected to be sunny and warm. Fog may appear at night. Next…

BNN ANALYSES | Rail Baltica chugs forward in Lithuania, yet the new project completion date set

18.05.202318.05.2023 Ogres

Linas Jegelevičius The much-touted premier Baltic railway project, Rail Baltica, seemingly braces for the new deadline of completion, in Lithuania at least –…

BNN IN FOCUS | A month after awful murder in Jekabpils

16.05.2023 Ogres

Ilona Bērziņa, BNN One month ago, on the 16th of April, after a long period of time of harassment and threats, an ex-husband…

Latvian medical trade union prepares to request at least 140 million euros more for healthcare sector

16.05.2023 Ogres

Latvian Trade Union of Health and Social Care Workers (LVSADA) management has plans to request from the Latvian government the allocation of at…

Financial literacy of Latvian residents remains largely unchanged since 2015

11.05.2023 Ogres

On Wednesday, the 10th of May, the head of Financial Literacy Office of the Bank of Latvia Aija Brikše reported at a discussion…

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