Latvia's government on Friday declared a four-week lockdown starting on Nov. 9 to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, which has accelerated in recent weeks in the Baltic nation.
People protest in Riga against Latvia's potential withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention, 6 November, 2025 ...
South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk, a controversial figure both for his work and in his personal life, died in Latvia from ...
The British Council is being forced to cut costs as it struggles to repay a Covid-era loan worth £197m, and as the bulk of ...
The Riga City Court plans to begin hearing the case over former Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš’s government flights.
Festival chief Tiina Lokk talks Catalan films’ empowering energy, bolstering the Baltic Competition, fund raising for ...
Two-thirds of doctors are planning to leave the UK. Wes Streeting can call it preposterous, says Dr Holly Tarn – but it’s his ...
Sir Gareth Southgate has warned that a growing row about flying the Union Flag or St George’s Cross risked wrecking national ...
Long before he found himself in the middle of a multibillion-dollar takeover battle for a coveted new weight-loss drug, Whit ...
The number of EU firms hitting over 20% growth is now at a five-year peak, equalling over 5% of all businesses, finds the 2025 European Scaleup Monitor report. High-Growth Firms were one of 8 ...
Citskovskis has not received a response from law-enforcement authorities to his submission about attempts to influence him.
The Liberal government’s 2025 budget slashes public services and jobs while pouring billions into the military and corporate ...