Swedish authorities have seized a ship suspected of damaging a data cable running under the Baltic Sea to Latvia. Prosecutors ...
Swedish prosecutors announced Sunday night that they have opened a preliminary investigation into suspected aggravated ...
A subsea data cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged early Sunday, sparking a criminal investigation, a third such ...
Latvia borders Russia to the east and Russian ally Belarus ... aircraft to bolster NATO defense against sabotage of underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea.
NATO has deployed a flotilla off the coast of Estonia to guard critical undersea communication cables amid fears of potential sabotage by foreign actors, a Baltic Sea map shows. The mission ...
RIGA - Export is the backbone of the Latvian economy, Foreign Minister Baiba Braze (New Unity) said while meeting with representatives of the Latvian Industry Development Confederation (LIAK) on ...
In the fight for the keys to one of the largest Baltic cities, Riga, two opposing movements will ... On the other side is the movement led by the former Minister of Transport, a current Latvian ...
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The poster of Latvian animated film “Flow” at Splendid Palace film theatre. Photo: Ieva Leiniša/LETA Directed by Gints Zilbalodis, Latvian feature-length animated film “Flow” has been nominated for ...
Latvian Minister of Transport Kaspars Briškens, airBaltic Council Chairman Klāvs Vasks, and airBaltic CEO Martin Gauss. Photo: Sintija Zandersone/LETA Latvian Ministry of Transport and the council of ...
Commencing the implementation of an independent monetary policy in the early 1990s, the Bank of Latvia had to decide on an exchange rate regime. Since 1993, Latvia has been using the fixed exchange ...