For the first time in history, Swedish troops have joined Nato forces in Latvia as part of a major international mission.
On Wednesday, the 22nd of January, the sky will be cloudy with precipitation: drizzling rain, wet snow, as well as snow in ...
In Latvia, a draft law has been submitted to the Saeima to restrict transactions that pose a threat to national security. The ...
A Swedish battalion landed in the Latvian port of Riga early on 18 January to relieve Denmark's contingent of NATO ...
On January 24, a 398-mile wall of snow is predicted to hit the UK, according to weather maps from WXCharts. Starting at 12am, many regions up and down the country will see snowfall throughout the ...
Ever wondered how many countries share a border with India? India, the seventh-largest country in the world, shares its borders with seven countries. These neighbours are spread across its ...
Parts of Britain are likely to miss out on the snowy conditions as the Met Office sends warning signals of heavy snow for some parts of the country. According to the weather maps from WXCharts ...
As a result, the players will be looking to make an impact and put themselves on the map. Latvia drew a difficult group, as they’ll be in Group A with Canada, Finland, the United States ...
These countries will mark the new year moments after New Zealand. Cities in New Zealand will be followed by Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra in Australia. The celebration will continue spreading ...
Finland finished with eight points, while Canada and the U.S. had seven entering their game. Latvia, which entered the game a point behind Finland, finished fourth in the group and will face ...
There will be "another solid year of global economic growth in 2025," but that different countries will see different rates of growth, according to a Goldman Sachs forecast. The investment bank's ...
International date line zig zags through Pacific. See the map Since countries are free to choose which date to observe, that explains why the international date line actually zig zigs — instead ...