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Latvian Parliament’s spending to rise – over 40 million euros planned for next year

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The Latvian Saeima’s expenditures for next year are projected to reach 40,462,882 euros, which is more than 2 million euros higher than in…

Rusiņš is still wanted and has been placed on an international wanted list as a dangerous criminal

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Leons Rusiņš, accused of killing a woman in front of her child and mother, is still being sought by police and has been…

Economics Ministry seeks to write off Ventspils Port’s 3 million euro debt – project classified

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The Ministry of Economics (EM) has become involved in resolving the Ventspils Freeport Authority’s debt to the State Treasury and has prepared a…

BNN IN FOCUS | Political Scientist: The Istanbul Convention has been raised to an ideological level; domestic violence problems remain in the shadows

07.11.202507.11.2025 Ogres

This week, the Istanbul Convention once again overshadowed all other developments on Latvia’s political stage — from the approval of the state budget…

Latvia plans to introduce mandatory third-party liability insurance (OCTA) for a wider range of electric vehicles

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The Ministry of Transport (SM) has developed and submitted for coordination amendments to the Road Traffic Regulations regarding the requirement for mandatory civil…

Higher education accreditation in Latvia to change – institutions will now be evaluated as a whole

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The new approach to university accreditation in Latvia will be a challenge both for higher education institutions and for the evaluation system as…

In Latvia – judge involved in high-profile cases may face criminal prosecution

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On the 13th of November, members of the Saeima (Parliament) will have to decide whether to grant permission to initiate criminal prosecution against…

In Latvia – at least 10,000 people gather at Dome Square to protest against withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention

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At least 10,000 people gathered at Dome Square in Riga on Thursday evening to protest against Latvia’s possible withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention,…

From export support to sanctions barrier: how the war has transformed Latvia’s customs strategy

06.11.202506.11.2025 Ogres

Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the work of Latvia’s customs service has fundamentally changed – while previously the focus was on facilitating…

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