Latvian Public Broadcaster LSM Unveils Comprehensive New Visual Identity
Latvian public broadcaster LSM has officially launched a new visual identity, marking a significant shift in its branding. The update aims to unify its digital and broadcast presence, creating a cohesive look across all platforms to better serve the Latvian public and reflect the modern media landscape.
Latvia Reports Average Monthly Salary of 1,831 Euros for Q1 2026
Official data from Latvia shows the average gross monthly salary reached 1,831 euros in the first quarter of 2026. This figure reflects ongoing economic trends in the Baltic nation, highlighting wage developments across various sectors of the Latvian economy during the start of the year.
Latvia Bolsters Eastern Border Security with Advanced Drone and Turret Systems
Latvia is significantly upgrading its eastern border defenses by deploying specialized interceptor drone units and automated turret systems. These measures, aimed at enhancing surveillance and response capabilities, are part of a broader strategy to secure the nation's frontier against increasing regional security challenges and illegal border crossing attempts.
Latvia Secures Quarterfinal Berth at 2026 IIHF World Championship
Latvia has officially advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2026 IIHF World Championship following a decisive victory over Hungary. The win solidifies Latvia's position in the tournament bracket as they prepare for the knockout stage. This achievement marks another significant milestone for the Latvian national ice hockey team on the international stage.
Latvian Prime Minister-Designate Andris Kulbergs Unveils Proposed Coalition Cabinet
Prime Minister-designate Andris Kulbergs has officially announced the ministerial candidates for his proposed four-party coalition government in Latvia. The move marks a significant step toward forming a new administration aimed at addressing the nation's economic and security priorities following recent political negotiations.
Prime Minister-Designate Andris Kulbergs Unveils Proposed Latvian Coalition Cabinet
Prime Minister-designate Andris Kulbergs has announced the ministerial candidates for a new four-party coalition government in Latvia. The proposed cabinet aims to address key national priorities, including economic stability and security, as the country prepares for a parliamentary vote of confidence to finalize the new administration.
NATO Multinational Brigade in Latvia Achieves Full Operational Readiness
The NATO Multinational Brigade in Latvia, led by Canada, has officially reached full operational readiness. This milestone marks a significant enhancement in the alliance's eastern flank defense posture, integrating troops from multiple nations under Canadian command to bolster regional security and deterrence capabilities in the Baltic region.
Latvian President Rinkēvičs Tasks Andris Kulbergs with Forming New Government
Following a period of political instability in Latvia, President Edgars Rinkēvičs has officially tasked opposition lawmaker Andris Kulbergs with the mandate to form a new government. This move aims to resolve the recent political collapse and restore stability to the nation's leadership, marking a critical turning point for the parliamentary coalition.
Ukraine to Deploy Air Defense Experts to Latvia Following Drone Incursions
Ukraine has announced it will send air defense specialists to Latvia to bolster the Baltic nation's security. This cooperation follows recent incidents involving Russian military drones entering Latvian airspace, prompting Riga to seek enhanced defense expertise and regional collaboration to secure its borders against potential aerial threats.
United Kingdom Commends Latvia’s Human Rights Progress at UN Council
During the Universal Periodic Review at the UN Human Rights Council, the United Kingdom formally recognized Latvia's advancements in civil partnerships and human rights. The UK statement also acknowledged the significant security challenges currently facing the Baltic nation, reaffirming support for its ongoing democratic development and international commitments.
Latvia and Lithuania Urge NATO to Bolster Air Defenses Following Drone Incidents
Following the crash of Russian military drones in Latvian and Romanian territory, Latvia and Lithuania have called on NATO to strengthen regional air defenses. Baltic officials are advocating for a collective response to enhance surveillance and interception capabilities along the alliance's eastern flank to ensure regional security.
Latvian Authorities Address Disinformation Following Drone Incident
Latvian law enforcement is actively countering a surge of disinformation following the crash of a Russian military drone in the Rezekne municipality. Authorities are urging the public to rely on official sources as they investigate the incident and combat coordinated efforts to spread false narratives regarding national security and the country's response.
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs Conducts Official Visit to Armenia
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs arrived in Yerevan on May 7 for an official visit to Armenia. The visit aims to bolster bilateral relations, focusing on political dialogue, economic cooperation, and Armenia's partnership with the European Union, marking a significant step in strengthening ties between the two nations.
Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže Visits Yerevan to Strengthen Ties and Support Regional Peace
Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže has arrived in Yerevan for high-level meetings with Armenian officials. The visit focuses on deepening EU-Armenia cooperation, supporting democratic reforms, and discussing the ongoing peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan to ensure regional stability.
Latvia Marks Independence Restoration Day with Military Parade in Aizkraukle
On May 4, the city of Aizkraukle, Latvia, hosted a military parade as part of the national Independence Restoration Day celebrations. The event featured Latvian National Armed Forces personnel and equipment, drawing local residents to commemorate the 1990 declaration of the restoration of independence from the Soviet Union.
Latvia Finishes Fourth at 2026 IIHF U-18 World Championship After Bronze Medal Loss
Latvia's U-18 men's ice hockey team concluded their 2026 IIHF World Championship campaign in fourth place. The team narrowly missed the podium after a hard-fought defeat against Czechia in the bronze medal game, marking a significant performance for the Latvian squad on the international stage.
Latvian Armed Forces Commander Warns of Potential Russian Aggression Before 2030
Commander of the Latvian Armed Forces, Kaspars Pudāns, has warned that Russia may possess a window of opportunity to launch large-scale aggression against NATO before 2030. Pudāns emphasized the need for increased defense readiness and regional cooperation to deter potential threats as Russia continues to adapt its military capabilities.
Auto 2026: International and Chinese Brands Showcase Latest Models at Riga Motor Show
The annual Baltic Motor Show, 'Auto 2026', recently concluded in Riga, Latvia. The event served as a major platform for automotive manufacturers, highlighting a significant presence of both established international brands and emerging Chinese automakers, showcasing the latest trends in vehicle technology and design to the Baltic market.
Latvian National Guard Conducts Military Exercises in Vidzeme Region
The Latvian National Guard is currently holding military exercises across the Vidzeme region, with activities extending to areas near the country's eastern border. These drills are part of ongoing efforts to enhance national defense capabilities, improve unit interoperability, and maintain readiness among personnel in the region.
Latvia Becomes 62nd Nation to Sign Artemis Accords
Latvia has officially joined the Artemis Accords, a US-led international framework for space exploration. By signing the agreement at NASA headquarters, Latvia becomes the 62nd nation to commit to the principles of peaceful, transparent, and sustainable cooperation in lunar and deep space exploration.