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RIGA - Because of Russia's brutal invasion of Ukraine, Germany's close cooperation with the Baltic countries is all the more ...
RIGA - Latvia will allocate 3.5 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP) to direct military spending, while 1.5 percent of GDP will be allocated to areas such as cyber security, civil protection ...
TALLINN - The European Commission adopted an implementing decision on Wednesday, setting out the main milestones and deadlines for the completion of the cross-border infrastructure flagship project ...
In the first half of the year, Riga Airport served more than 3.3 million passengers – a 5% increase compared to the same period last year. The number of flights handled increased by 3 % in ...
“Sustainable construction and property management are no longer just trends, they are economically justified necessities. Through smart technologies, efficient resource use, and thoughtful solutions, ...
However, under the amended act, working time limits for minors aged 15 and older who are still subject to compulsory ...
Modern wind power systems demand more than just theoretical knowledge. They require people who can model, test, and control ...
A tapestry of cultural heritage and architecture in Latvia castles and anywhere else Step into Latvia, and you step into a ...
A Boeing 777-300ER can carry nearly 400 passengers in a standard two-class layout. Once converted, it will be capable of transporting up to 98 tonnes over 5000 nautical miles with substantial volume ...
Countries have increased defense spending and new defense systems will be needed. "We may need to expand the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF), which in a way complements NATO but can also serve as a ...
VILNIUS – Defense vice ministers from the three Baltic states agreed in Riga on Monday to strengthen trilateral cooperation, Lithuania's Defense Ministry said today. Lithuania was represented at the ...
RIGA - Ukraine is doing everything possible to deter Russia from further aggression, Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braze (New Unity) said in an interview with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.