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airBaltic's Riga-Helsinki flight returns to Riga due to technical problems
18.02.2020Riga-Helsinki flight by Latvian national airline airBaltic today returned to Riga due to technical problems, said airport's spokeswoman Laura Karnite.
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Estonia's Nortal divesting Swedish marketing automation division in MBO
18.02.2020Multinational strategic change and technology company Nortal has announced selling off its marketing automation division in Sweden via a management buyout, informed LETA/BNS.
Estonia: Hayashi-Grossschmidt Arhitektuur wins Hipodroomi quarter design competition
18.02.2020Hayashi-Grossschmidt Arhitektuur (HGA) has won the competition for the architectural design of the Hipodroomi business quarter in Tallinn, which will include a new activity-based office of Elisa, the telecom operator announced LETA/BNS.
200 Baltic farmers to go to Brussels to protest against unequal direct payments
18.02.2020200 Baltic farmers will go to Brussels next week to stage a protest against the unfair European Union's Common Agricultural Policy and unequal direct payments, Farmers' Saeima informed LETA.
Latvia and Lithuania among EU countries with the highest number of marriages relative to the population
18.02.2020In 2018, the European Union (EU) countries with the highest number of marriages relative to the population were Cyprus (7.8 marriages per 1 000 inhabitants), Romania (7.4), Lithuania (7.0) and Latvia (6.8), writes Eurostat.
Prosecutor General's Office requests Denmark to extradite Misane to Latvia in presence of new evidence
The Prosecutor General's Office today has made a decision on a European arrest warrant for Latvian national Kristine Misane and has sent a request to Denmark to extradite her to Latvia, informed LETA.
Projections on possible slowdown in economic growth is quite realistic - Fiscal Discipline Council
The Ministry of Finance's forecast that Latvia's gross domestic product (GDP) growth this year will be 2.2%, or 0.6 percentage points lower than previously forecast, is quite realistic, BC was told by the Fiscal Discipline Council (FDP).