The decisions of Latvia's media regulators to act against Russian propaganda channels have caused a counter-reaction from the channel RT (formerly named Russia Today), Latvian Television reported July 22.
Tērbatas Street events over the weekend have led to masses of people not complying with COVID-19 safety measures and thus received a lot of criticism, Latvian Television reported July 20.
Although 2020 is only halfway through, the number of children killed in road accidents has already exceeded last year's tragic accident statistics, Latvian Television reported on July 6.
Inaction by the Latvian authorities has brought about a situation in which a young boy was left in psychiatric care for close to nine years; his human rights were repeatedly violated and even now the authorities are quick to shift the blame.
About seven thousand people are perusing the recently opened KGB archives each day, well above the projections of the National Archives, reported LTV December 27.
One of Mikrotīkls (known abroad as MikroTik) warehouses was destroyed by a fire on August 20 in the Rumbula neighborhood of Rīga. The building was insured against fire, and the company is busy estimating losses and trying to return to normal, it told LTV.
The Riga City Council must evaluate the development plans of the Skanste business neighborhood where a €97.4 million tram project is planned, a Saeima committee ruled on March 13.
The Manabalss.lv political initiative portal has rejected a petition attempting to stop the Baltic Pride 2018, slated for June 9, from happening in Riga, reported LTV on January 2.
A Latvian non-governmental organization that likes to portray itself as a defender of traditional family values has caused a storm in Norway by organizing a conference to spread salacious falsehoods about Norway - using Norwegian money.