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Tuesday, 01.07.2025, 13:16

Baltic States sign memorandum of understanding on Baltic Assembly Prize for Literature
24.07.2020Estonian Minister of Culture Tonis Lukas and his Latvian and Lithuanian counterparts on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding to promote the awareness and translations of Baltic literature in Vilnius on Friday, reports LETA/BNS.
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Modernization of Daugava HPP has advanced generation of power using renewable energy sources in Latvia
24.07.2020Modernization of the Daugava Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) dam has strengthened Latvia's position in the group of the leading European Union member states where renewable energy makes up a large share of electricity generation, Economics Minister Janis Vitenbergs (KPV LV) said during a visit to Latvenergo power utility facilities on Friday, cites LETA.

Latvian PM: property tax rates have to be revised before new cadastral values come into force
24.07.2020Property tax rates will have to be revised before the new cadastral values come into force, believes Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins (New Unity), cites LETA.

Lithuania to introduce mandatory self-isolation for arrivals from Spain
24.07.2020Lithuania will introduce mandatory two-week self-isolation for people returning from Spain on Monday, the Lithuanian Health Ministry said on Friday.

Estonia: Self-isolation requirements apply for people arriving from 11 European countries
24.07.2020Based on the coronavirus infection rate, starting from Monday, July 27, a two-week self-isolation requirement applies to people arriving in Estonia from Andorra, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Belgium, Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Monaco, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Sweden.
Leibur bakery in Estonia boosts sales, profit in 2019
Sales revenue of Estonian bakery company AS Leibur climbed 5.6 percent year on year to 24.6 million euros in 2019, while profit rose 13.1 percent to 1.4 million euros, reports LETA/BNS.
Residents returning to Latvia from Belgium, Czech Republic, Austria and Switzerland must also self-isolate
As the Covid-19 coronavirus continues to spread, people who return to Latvia from Belgium, the Czech Republic, Austria and Switzerland will have to self-isolate, while the mandatory self-isolation requirement no longer applies to travelers returning to Latvia from Iceland and San Marino, according to the Disease Prevention and Control Center's data, writes LETA/BNS.