Sputnik Lithuania editor-in-chief flees Latvia after trial
Kremlin-controlled Sputnik Lithuania editor-in-chief, Latvian citizen Marats Kasems, has left the country, as confirmed by Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs press-secretary Marija Zakharova….
Fires in the Mediterranean claim 40 lives
In Algeria, Italy, and Greece, forest fires have claimed more than 40 lives, and thousands of people have been evacuated from resorts and…
OPINION | Overzealous interpretation of sanctions could cost Latvia a whole economic sector
Opinion piece – Ilona Bērziņa, BNN The drop of Russian freight caused by various geopolitical factors at Latvian sea ports in the first…
Preparations for construction of Liepaja Prison are going as planned
The preparations before construction of the nearly EUR 126 million worth Liepaja Prison project are going as planned, said Latvian Minister of Justice…
Latvian army expects border provocations from PMC Wagner
With a large number of PMC Wagner Group mercenaries relocating to Belarus, NATO member states can expect major provocations on their borders on…
Number of unemployed residents in Latvia reaches all-time low
Currently there are approximately 50 000 people jobless people in Latvia. This is an all-time lowest number of unemployed people in the country,…
Russia talks of retaliation after drone strikes on Moscow
Russia has spoken of serious retaliation against Ukraine after two drones damaged two buildings in Moscow, writes Reuters. No one was injured in…
IAEA reports anti-personnel mines at Zaporizhzhia NPP
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports about anti-personnel mines set up between the external and internal perimeter barriers at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear…
Latvian Ministry of Welfare suggests increasing part of pensions at state budget’s expense
The Ministry of Welfare has outlined the so-called base pensions as one of the main priorities for Latvia’s budget for 2024. This means…































