Lithuanian communications specialist has indicated that supporters of the Nemunas Dawn party are involved in an illegal financing scheme.
Statistics show that Tartu is home to some of the most frequently crossed intersections in Estonia when the red traffic light is on.
The Prosecutor’s Office may take over the criminal proceedings from the KNAB regarding the implementation of the Rail Baltica.
Poland is due to hold parliamentary elections in 2027, and a leadership battle has torn apart the centrist Polska 2050 party.
Latvia has received international recognition for its ability to effectively combat financial crime and ensure the security.
The Saeima has referred for review a draft decision proposing to revoke the Latvian citizenship of former MEP Andrejs Mamikins.
Mārtiņš Kazāks, Governor of Latvijas Banka, has outlined specific measures that could raise Latvia’s economic growth rate to 4–5%.
Vatican diplomat said the world's smallest country would not participate in the Peace Council set up by US President Donald Trump.
A White House official has informed that the US is preparing to withdraw the remaining American troops from Syria.
Forecasters in Latvia are warning of significant temperature swings in the coming days, and wet snow is expected.
The Kurzeme District Court in Saldus has acquitted four former board members of state-owned company Latvijas dzelzceļš.
Germany is planning to strengthen its foreign intelligence service, giving it new powers to prepare for a situation.
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