Latvia: Health Ministry proposes restricting alcohol sale

Latvia’s Health Ministry has proposed amendments to further restrict the availability of alcohol, LSM reports. The amendments would reduce the sales hours of alcoholic beverages, ban sales of alcohol at petrol stations, and raise the legal drinking age to 20 years. The ministry hopes that the amendments will reduce alcohol consumption, illness, injuries, and mortality….

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Latvia: Several Latvian ambassadors to change soon

Latvia will soon have several new ambassadors, LSM reports. Latvia’s former long-term ambassador to Russia, Maris Riekstins, will become Latvia’s new permanent representative to NATO. Riekstins served in the same post in 2011-2025 as well. Meanwhile, Sanita Pavluta-Deslandes will replace Andrejs Pildegovics as Latvia’s ambassador to the United Nations. Also, Solveiga Silkalna, former adviser to…

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Latvia: Foreign Ministry again warns not to travel to Belarus, Russia

Latvia’s Foreign Ministry has repeated its strong recommendation for Latvian citizens not to travel to Belarus and Russia due to the current tense security situation, LSM reports. The ministry warned that travellers may be subjected to provocations. Diana Eglite, press secretary at the Foreign Ministry, urged people to assess risks. In June 2022, a Latvian…

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Lithuania: Fitch reaffirms Akropolis Group’s BB+ credit rating

The international credit rating agency, Fitch Ratings, has reaffirmed Lithuanian shopping centre developer Akropolis Group’s long-term borrowing rating at BB+ with a stable outlook, GlobeNewswire reports. The agency noted Akropolis Group’s good financial and operational performance, leading market position, and low vacancy rate. Nerijus Maknevicius, CEO and board chairman of Akropolis Group, said that the…

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