Latvia: Janis Buks elected acting head of Latvian Olympic Committee

The Latvian Olympic Committee (LOK) has elected Janis Buks, president of the Latvian Volleyball Federation (LVF), as acting LOK president, LETA reports. Buks will head LOK until the committee’s next annual assembly. He is chairman of the supervisory council of the Latvian pharmaceutical company, OlainFarm. The previous LOK president, Zorzs Tikmers, resigned in May 2023…

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Lithuania: Court upholds state’s EUR 240mn claim against Veolia

Lithuania’s Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling of the Vilnius Regional Court in the Energy Ministry’s case against French energy group Veolia, Baltic News Network reports. The court rejected appeals from Veolia, Vilniaus Energija, and Litesko against the Energy Ministry’s claim of EUR 240mn in compensation for damages caused to the state. The Court…

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Lithuania: Russian citizen loses residence permit for spreading Russian propaganda

The Lithuanian Migration Department (LMD) has revoked the residence permit of a Russian citizen, Vladimir Vodo, after the State Security Department (VSD) said that he posed a threat to national security, BNS reports. Vodo claims to be a journalist, yet spreads pro-Russian propaganda on social media and has contacts with Russian and Belarusian intelligence services, VSD…

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Latvia: Ministry proposes abolishing conditional prison sentences

Latvia’s Ministry of Justice plans to propose amendments that would abolish conditional prison sentences, replacing them with probation, LSM reports. Anda Smiltena, deputy secretary of state at the Ministry of Justice, said that the State Probation Service’s (VPD) task would be to influence the thinking of the offender and correct their behaviour. The measures would…

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Latvia: Penalties in national security cases “too mild”: Pres. Rinkevics

Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics has asked Prosecutor General Juris Stukans to explain why a Latvian citizen who provided support to Russia got away with just a fine, LSM reports. Earlier, a court found Marats Kasems, editor of Russian propaganda agency Sputnik’s Lithuanian edition, guilty of supporting Russia’s activities against Latvia and sentenced him to a…

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