Latvia plans on limiting cash transactions to 7,200 euros for individuals as part of a string of law amendments to Latvia’s 2017 budget, t...
The Health Care Workers Union will go on strike on Sept. 29 protesting low salaries and insufficient state investment into health care, union he...
Being called a jack of all trades, Aiste Ptakauske, a writer, film screenwriter and director, culture project manager, and also a lecturer, cult...
ESTONIA Open until Oct. 2, Exhibition “Familiar and Unfamiliar Physics,” Illustrat...
The Magnificent Seven (2016) - in cinemas on Friday, Sept. 23 Director Antoine Fuqua brings his moder...
Sfaar Restaurant & Store Located in the heart of Tallinn, not far from the harbor, Sfaar (meaning...
A recent visit to Latgale to interview local leaders and figures in that region with a local Latvian friend reveals a mixed picture combining fa...
In my personal and professional quest to find an antidote to communism, I seek out dissidents and try to figure out what motivates them. If we c...
Tallink will bunker its new LNG-powered ferry using trucks from Russia, Sweden, or Finland, as government decisions have cooled the enthusiasm o...
The state-owned Estonian energy group Eesti Energia expects to start building an oil shale-fueled power plant in Jordan this year, Eesti Energia...
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