TALLINN - Criminal law should only be regulated at the EU level when there is a justified need, Estonian Minister of Justice and Digital Affairs Liisa Pakosta said at the European Union Justice and ...
TALLINN – At a gala in Brussels, the president of the European Capitals and Cities of Sport Federation (ACES Europe), Gian Francesco Lupattelli, and the European commissioner for culture and sport, ...
TALLINN – According to the Estonian Chamber of Enforcement Agents and Trustees in Bankruptcy, at the end of last year there were more than 100,000 people in Estonia who were in default on their ...
TALLINN – Kadriorg Stadium, an institution managed by the City of Tallinn's Culture and Sports Department, has announced a public procurement for a comprehensive overhaul of its facilities, the ...
RIGA - In the current geopolitical conditions it is important to draw the attention of the world countries to the issue of preserving cultural heritage and ensuring cultural continuity in times of ...
BRUSSELS - European Union foreign ministers meeting Monday will impose sanctions on Russian intelligence agents over "hybrid" attacks against the bloc, diplomats said Friday.
Midsummer Vilnius festival, set to take place in the heart of Lithuania's capital from July 14 to 25, has revealed its first ...
RIGA - Lithuania's current political course towards the other Baltic states will not change, political analyst and historian Karlis Dauksts told LETA.
In August 2024, Inter IKEA Group signed a Share Purchase Agreement with Hof ehf, the owner of the IKEA Baltics retail ...
"Signet Bank has always been committed to providing access to finance for local companies, supporting their growth and development. We value Capitalia long-standing experience in financing SME’s, ...
One of the most important rules in Forex trading is to never risk more than you can afford to lose. Leverage amplifies both profits and losses, so always ensure that your risk per trade is small ...
Latvijas Banka has published its latest macroeconomic forecasts (prepared in December 2024). In 2024, weak gross domestic product (GDP) growth (0.1%) and low inflation (1.3%) are expected in Latvia.