StarBridge, a Latvian company specializing in financial infrastructure, participates in the official delegation of Latvia’s ...
VILNIUS - Lithuania's new Culture Minister Ignotas Adomavicius on Friday apologized for his recent public statements and pledged to work with the cultural community to find common ground.
EU Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius is chairing Friday's talks. The meeting, via video-link, will include those countries plus officials from Bulgaria, Denmark Romania and Slovakia, along with ...
TALLINN - Valdis Dombrovskis, European commissioner for economy and productivity, will arrive in Estonia for a two-day visit on Sunday.
In the first half of 2025, Signet Bank Group (hereinafter – the Group) continued its successful development. The Group continued to demonstrate stable growth, maintaining a positive development trend.
From October 10 to November 20, 2025, ISSP Gallery will host Italian artist Sara Palmieri’s ‘Between Memory, Place, and Matter’, a solo exhibition exploring the intersections of place, material, and ...
TALLINN - Estonian Minister of Social Affairs Karmen Joller emphasized at the UN General Assembly that Russian aggression threatens people's health and mental well-being across Europe.
After more than ten years at its previous location in Riga, “Zabbix” move to “Jaunā Teika” marks a new phase of development for both the company and the business district. This strategic step reflects ...
Platere expressed interest in maintaining an active political dialogue, which is essential for promoting bilateral cooperation and allows for the exchange of current information on the situation in ...
RIGA - Latvia is ready to develop closer economic cooperation with Germany, especially the North German region, Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina (New Unity) said at the German Business Forum in ...
Latvia previously borrowed on the international financial markets in May 2025. On May 14 this year, the Treasury issued a five-year Eurobond on the international financial markets, raising EUR 1 ...
TALLINN - The Estonian Ministry of Education and Research has sent on a round of approvals a draft regulation seeking to amend the national curriculum for basic schools and upper secondary schools.