South Africa is hesitant about membership in International Criminal Court
The office of the South African president has retracted President Cyril Ramaphosa’s statement that South Africa should refuse to participate in the International…
Latvian government caves in to teachers’ demands and will divert additional funding
In order to fulfil the demands of the Latvian teachers on strike, the government plans to allocate an additional amount of EUR 4.2…
Estonian schools search for an approach to work with Ukrainian children
Heads of Estonian schools are discussing work with Ukrainian students who are taught in Estonian and have difficulties with learning, writes ERR News….
Leaked documents suggest Russia makes attempts to influence Baltic States
Documents leaked from the Kremlin reaffirm observed attempts by Russia to reinforce influence over Baltic States. According to classified documents accessed by Baltic…
Russia takes over the assets of foreign companies
Russia has announced that it is temporarily taking control of the assets of Finnish energy group Fortum and German company Uniper, writes Reuters….
Economy will be sluggish and unequal, Swedbank predicts
The good news is that inflation is backing away. Not so good news – although Latvia’s economy has been more resilient than expected,…
Riga City Council agrees to relocate Pushkin’s sculpture to somewhere else
The ruling coalition of Riga City Council has agreed to relocate the sculpture to Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin to somewhere else, as confirmed…
EU to send mission to Moldova
The European Union (EU) has decided to send a civilian mission to Moldova to help the Eastern European country fight the growing pressure…
Istanbul Convention has no support in Latvia’s society, says Saeima speaker
Ratification of the Istanbul Convention has no support from Latvia’s residents, said Saeima speaker Edvards Smiltēns in an interview to TV3 programme 900…
































