This week in Latvia
Latvian media reported extensively on domestic governance issues this week, highlighted by KNAB searches at multiple hospitals, an individual accused of bribing a prosecutor, and the Ombudswoman's criticism of concealed school violence. Regional security also featured prominently, with a drone crashing in Lake Dridzis and a major cyberattack targeting Lithuanian state registries. Additionally, geopolitical developments, such as the Kremlin's reported view of a stalemate in Ukraine and the EU's engagement with Armenia, were covered.
About Latvia
Latvia, a vibrant Baltic state, is renowned for its UNESCO-listed capital, Riga, a hub of Art Nouveau architecture and a rich historical tapestry. Its strategic location has fostered a dynamic cultural blend, reflected in a free and diverse media landscape that includes both Latvian and Russian-language outlets, with public broadcasters maintaining strong editorial independence.
Visiting Latvia
Media landscape
Latvia boasts a free press with a competitive media market, characterized by a mix of Latvian and Russian-language publications and broadcasters. Online news portals are highly influential, and the public broadcaster maintains editorial independence.
To gain a comprehensive understanding, consult both Latvian and Russian-language news sources, as they may offer different perspectives on national and international events.
Czech court orders government to let president attend NATO summit
- The Czech Constitutional Court ruled that the government must allow the president to attend the upcoming NATO summit. - President Petr Pavel had sought permission to participate in the summit next m…
Dieter Bohlen's Estonia festival appearance in doubt over pro-Russia comments
- Dieter Bohlen, former member of Modern Talking, is scheduled to perform at the "Retrobest" festival in Estonia this Friday. - Bohlen has publicly supported Russia, leading to the cancellation of his…
"We speak in a dialect of spells." Folklorist Beatrise Kapuste on the commercialization of Jāņi and the "witch gene"
- Jāņi, a cornerstone of Latvian identity, sees a significant commercialization and transformation of traditions each year. - Debates arise over correct celebration dates and the purchase of plastic w…
Photo: 'Frankenburg Technologies' Opens Missile Factory in Riga
- "Frankenburg Technologies" opened a guided missile factory in Riga, Latvia, focusing on electronics and final assembly for the "Mark I" system. - The Riga facility, covering nearly 1,000 square mete…
Ex-Spanish Minister Ábalos gets over 24 years in prison for corruption in mask deals
- Spain's High Court sentenced former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos to over 24 years in prison for corruption related to COVID-19 mask procurement contracts. - The court found Ábalos, his former…
Kazakhstan's President Tokayev arrives in Brussels for official visit
- Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has arrived in Brussels for an official visit. - He was welcomed with a Guard of Honor and met by EU officials, including the Special Representative for …
Two children die in car during France heatwave
- Two young children, aged four and two, were found dead in a family car in southeastern France during a severe heatwave. - Authorities are investigating heat exposure as the primary cause, with exact…
Peace talks with Iran lay a good foundation for a lasting agreement, says US Vice President Vance
- U.S. Vice President Vance stated that a "good foundation" for a lasting peace agreement with Iran has been established following talks in Switzerland. - Mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, the negotiati…
Cirebon Anniversary: Lawmaker Urges Stronger Support for Islamic Boarding Schools
- On the 599th anniversary of Cirebon, West Java DPRD member Sidkon Djampi urged the provincial government to increase support for Islamic boarding schools (pesantren). - Djampi highlighted Sunan Gunu…
Philippines school shooting leaves three dead
- Three people were killed and others injured in a shooting at Jose Rizal Memorial National High School in Tacloban, Philippines. - Two teenage suspects, aged 14 and 15, who are friends, were apprehen…
One Dead, Seven Injured in Latvian Road Accidents; 14 Arrested for Drunk Driving
- Seven people were injured and one person died in road traffic accidents across Latvia on Sunday. - Police arrested 14 drivers for drunk driving and two for driving under the influence of narcotics. …
Trump-backed Espriella wins Colombia presidency amid protests
- Abelardo de la Espriella, a right-wing politician supported by former U.S. President Donald Trump, won Colombia's presidential election. - His victory sparked violent protests in major cities, with …
Tractor Competition in Rēzekne Region Under Police Scrutiny After TikTok Videos Surface
- Police have initiated proceedings after noticing videos on TikTok showing a tractor competition in the Rēzekne region where participants and bystanders were endangered. - The Rēzekne regional munici…
Latvian official accused of lobbying for Russia and Iran within international security body
- Russia allocates $1.85 billion in its 2026 budget for foreign information influence operations, targeting Western political and expert circles. - Eldars Mamedovs, a Latvian citizen and council membe…
Latvian farm cultivates rare 'golden root' for over 30 years, boosting vitality
- The "Upmaļi" farm in Renda, Latvia, has been cultivating Rhodiola rosea, also known as golden root, for over 30 years. - This rare medicinal plant, used for millennia in traditional Chinese and Nord…
Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' offers hope through alien encounters, echoing early career
- Steven Spielberg's new film, "Disclosure Day," explores themes of hope and empathy, drawing comparisons to his earlier works like "E.T." and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." - The film revisits…
Dangerous tapeworm eggs found in Estonian and Latvian strawberries, study reveals
- Scientists discovered dangerous tapeworm eggs in strawberries sold in Estonia and Latvia, with Estonia showing the highest rate in Europe. - The study, involving Tartu University researchers, found …
Thousands in Czech Republic protest government's public media funding plan
- Thousands protested in Prague against the Czech government's plan to change public media funding. - The government's proposal would shift public radio and television funding entirely to the state bu…
Latvia probes complaint over syringe reuse for infant medication
- The Health Inspectorate will investigate a complaint about the repeated use of a single-use syringe to administer medication to an infant at Jēkabpils Regional Hospital. - The child's mother reporte…
Pressure Mounts on UK PM Starmer to Resign Amidst Leadership Speculation
- Pressure mounts on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign, despite his public commitment to remain in office. - Speculation suggests Starmer might announce a resignation timetable as early as Mond…
Traffic temporarily closed at Dzirnavu and Skolas street intersection in Riga
- Traffic will be temporarily closed at the intersection of Dzirnavu and Skolas streets in Riga due to renovation work. - Vehicle traffic will be completely blocked, while pedestrian movement will be …
Latvia Moves Closer to E-Cigarette Deposit System to Combat Waste
- Latvia's parliament has approved amendments to the Waste Management Law, introducing a deposit system for e-cigarettes. - The new system aims to reduce pollution and environmental damage caused by d…
Latvia Issues Airspace Threat Guidelines for Residents
- Latvia's State Fire and Rescue Service has launched a new section on its website, "Threat to Latvia's airspace." - The section provides general recommendations for residents on how to act during an …
Thousands Attend Latvian Midsummer Festival in the UK
- The "Bērzes Strazdi Jāņi Festival 2026" in the United Kingdom attracted 4,500 visitors over three days. - Organized by the charity "Bērzes Strazdi" at the Daugava Foundation's property, the festival…
US and Iran Begin Talks in Switzerland Amid Tensions Over Strait of Hormuz
- High-level talks between the United States and Iran, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, have begun in Switzerland. - The discussions aim to achieve lasting peace and address issues outlined in a memora…
Europe Heatwave: France Restricts Alcohol Sales at Public Events
- France is implementing restrictions, including a ban on alcohol sales at public events, to combat a severe heatwave. - Temperatures are expected to reach up to 41 degrees Celsius in some regions, pr…
Hopes for Russia peace talks are wishful thinking due to weak Western response, expert says
- An expert believes hopes for peace talks with Russia are wishful thinking, as the West's response to Russian aggression has been insufficient. - The expert notes that Russia perceives Western weakne…
Savoring the sea breeze: Nine restaurants to enjoy a meal by the waves
- Latvia offers a guide to nine seaside restaurants perfect for enjoying meals with ocean views and the sound of waves. - Featured establishments include "Neptūns," known for its diverse menu and "gre…
Riga Airport to become Latvia's first hub for exporting live animals by air
- Latvia's Riga Airport is set to become an official export point for live farm animals, enabling air transport for the first time. - This development follows business interest in exporting livestock,…
Over a million euros in compensation: Which deputies received the most?
- Latvian lawmakers have received over one million euros in compensation during the current parliamentary term, primarily for housing rental costs. - Līga Kozlovska leads in compensation claims, recei…
Court Orders Spanish Prime Minister's Wife to Surrender Passport, Bans Travel
- A Spanish judge has ordered Begoña Gómez, the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, to surrender her passport and banned her from leaving the country. - The investigation centers on allegations that…
Bolivian president declares nationwide state of emergency amid protests
- Bolivian President Luis Arce declared a nationwide state of emergency amid ongoing protests and unrest. - The decision followed an agreement with the main labor federation, but some unions continued…
'So He Doesn't Think He's Gone Crazy': Actor Recounts First Meeting with Uļjana Semjonova
- Actor Kārlis Arnolds Avots initially wanted to create a play about legendary basketball player Uļjana Semjonova. - The idea evolved into a film, set to be released in Latvia in September. - Avots re…
Sigulda Seeks Youths Who Released Hot Water from Heating System
- Several young people released over 10 cubic meters of hot water from Sigulda's heating system, risking their safety and the infrastructure's integrity. - Emergency services responded quickly to stop…
Shadow Economy Persists in Latvia Amidst Relaxed Cash Controls and Undeclared Construction
- The shadow economy in Latvia is not decreasing, partly due to the removal of cash transaction limits before elections. - Private homes across the Pieriga region are being built "in the shadows," ind…
Poland revokes top award from Zelenskyy over WWII unit honor
- Poland's President Andrzej Duda announced the revocation of Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's highest state award, the Order of the White Eagle. - The decision stems from Zelenskyy's decisio…
Bridge Championship Faces Funding Crisis: Organizers May Sell Property
- The Latvian Bridge Federation (LBF) may have to use personal guarantees or sell property to fund the European Bridge Championship if state funding is not secured. - LBF chairman Imants Parādnieks st…
Poland Rejects EU Decisions on Russia Made Without Its Input
- Poland will not recognize EU decisions on Russia and security made without its involvement, Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated. - Tusk conveyed this position to EU leaders at a summit in Brussels, cr…
Gundega Palma to Continue Leading New Riga Theatre
- The Ministry of Culture recommended that Gundega Palma continue to lead the New Riga Theatre (JRT) due to its increased operational scope after returning to its renovated building. - Palma's current…
Latvia Fails to Find New State Chancellery Director, Paves Way for PM Appointment
- Latvia's State Chancellery failed to find a new director through an open competition, with none of the six candidates advancing to the second round. - Lawmakers amended the State Civil Service Law t…
Riga Digital Agency Director Fired Over Electric Car Charging
- The director of Riga's digital agency has been dismissed following an investigation into using municipal electricity to charge his personal electric car. - The dismissal was agreed upon mutually aft…
Allied presence in Latvia must be strengthened, Melnis emphasizes at NATO defense ministers' meeting
- Latvia's Defense Minister Raivis Melnis emphasized the need to strengthen allied presence in Latvia during a NATO meeting in Brussels. - Melnis highlighted the importance of reinforcing NATO's easte…
Prosecutor General: Charges in timber industry case won't take years
- Prosecutor General Armīns Meisters stated that charges in the timber industry case will not take years to bring. - He confirmed that an internal review found no evidence of information leaks regardi…
Latvia's Parliament Rejects EDUS Module Over Security Concerns Amid Fraud Probe
- Latvia's parliament has decided against using the EDUS module for IT procurements due to security concerns. - The decision follows an investigation into IT procurements worth 1.5 million euros, invo…
Dentist warns of risks and costs of dental tourism in Turkey
- Many patients seek dental work in Turkey for lower costs, but end up paying more due to complications. - Dental professionals in Latvia note that high-quality materials and treatments in Turkey are …
Latvian Midsummer: A Celebration Rooted in Collective Trauma, Not Tradition, Author Argues
- The article argues that traditional Latvian Midsummer (Jāņi) celebrations are not rooted in folk songs or ancient rituals but serve as a psychological defense mechanism for collective trauma. - It s…
Latvia Allows Direct Appointments to Leadership Roles in State Administration
- Latvia's parliament has passed amendments to the State Civil Service Law. - The changes allow for the appointment of officials to leadership positions without an open competition in certain cases. -…
Latvia extends reduced diesel excise tax until year-end
- Latvia's parliament has extended a reduced excise tax rate on diesel fuel until the end of the year. - The measure, initially set to expire June 30, aims to mitigate the economic impact of rising fu…
Ukraine security service accuses Russia of staging bus attack on Belarusian children
- Ukraine's Security Service claims a Russian intelligence operation caused an attack on a bus carrying Belarusian children in Russia's Bryansk region. - Ukraine denies involvement, presenting a docum…
Will Ukraine's Drone Superiority Lead to Russian Withdrawal?
- Ukraine is reportedly gaining an advantage in the "drone war" with Russia. - Ukrainian drones are targeting Russian oil refineries, while also disrupting Russian supply lines in occupied territories…
Latvian Emergency Services Chief Skeptical of Quick Fixes for Hospital Ambulance Queues
- The head of Latvia's Emergency Medical Services (NMPD) expressed skepticism about quick solutions to ambulance queues at Riga's Stradiņš Hospital. - Liena Cipule stated that the issue of NMPD crews …
Peace impossible while Russia seeks victory in Ukraine, says Latvia's President
- Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs believes peace through diplomacy is impossible while Russia believes it can win the war in Ukraine. - He noted a significant shift on the front lines over the past…
Latvia's economic model losing steam, needs policy adjustments: Bank of Latvia official
- Latvia's current economic model is losing momentum and potential, according to Uldis Rutkaste, head of the Monetary Policy Department at the Bank of Latvia. - Rutkaste suggests reducing the number o…
Teens view social media more positively than parents, survey finds
- A survey found 48% of European teenagers aged 13-18 believe social media positively impacts their mental well-being, compared to 21% of parents. - Teenagers reported spending an average of 4.5 hours…
From Diagnosis to Recovery: How a Rare Tumor Changed Signe's Life
- Signe Shumaker, 23, battled a rare, benign 9-centimeter tumor in her pancreas. - She experienced severe health issues, including frequent illnesses and problematic skin, before diagnosis. - Shumaker…
Israeli settlers accused of torching mosques on West Bank
- Israeli settlers allegedly set fire to two mosques and vandalized property in two villages north of Ramallah on the West Bank. - The Israeli army confirmed the incidents, stating forces searched for…
Prosecutor's plagiarism case: Court to reconsider degree annulment
- Latvia's Supreme Court has ordered a regional court to re-examine the case of a prosecutor whose bachelor's degree was revoked due to plagiarism. - The university had initially revoked the degree, c…
US-Iran deal text published by Al Arabiya includes sanctions relief, reconstruction funds
- Media outlet Al Arabiya published a leaked text of a US-Iran agreement to end Middle East conflict. - The deal reportedly includes an immediate end to hostilities, lifting of sanctions, and reconstr…
Māris Zanders: 'Elite' Reflects a Specific Mindset, Not a Call for Self-Criticism
- The article discusses the play "Elite" at Dailes Theatre and reactions to its premiere. - Some social media users expressed surprise at the comfortable demeanor of characters perceived as 'elite' at…
Photo: Rock 'n' roll chaos and glam rock sparkle - Trio 'Palaye Royale' performs in Riga
- American fashion-art rock trio Palaye Royale performed in Riga, Latvia, drawing a large audience. - The band showcased their theatrical aesthetic and energetic stage presence, performing fan favorit…
Latvia suspends major IT procurements amid fraud probe, PM says
- Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs has suspended major state IT procurements for 30 days due to concerns about potential fraud. - Companies involved in these procurements are also linked to a cr…
Latvian PM unaware 'first bribe' cheese producer was convicted fraudster
- Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs joked about receiving his "first bribe" in the form of a cheese wheel. - He was unaware the cheese producer, Juris Sprukulis, had been convicted of fraud and s…
Valmiera Theatre revives classic play 'Skroderdienas Silmačos' with fresh perspective
- Valmiera Theatre in Latvia revives "Skroderdienas Silmačos" (The Tailors' Days at Silmači), a classic play by Rūdolfs Blaumanis, after a 22-year hiatus. - Director Elmārs Seņkovs offers a fresh pers…
US, Iran Peace Talks to Conclude with Signing in Switzerland Friday
- The US and Iran are set to sign a final peace agreement in Switzerland on Friday. - The agreement aims to end the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, including in Lebanon. - Talks will focus on the…
Former Justice Ministry Official Kalniņš Appointed Advisor to Latvian Foreign Minister
- Inguss Kalniņš has joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as an advisor on public administration, international, and EU law. - Kalniņš brings extensive experience from roles in the Ministry of Justi…
Latvia's economic outlook dims, global markets see mergers and rate hikes
- Latvia's central bank has revised economic and inflation forecasts, anticipating slower growth and faster price increases. - Major media companies are set to merge, and Japan's central bank raised i…
GRU operative sentenced to prison in Belgium after 'The Insider' investigation
- A Brussels court sentenced Viktor Labin, a dual Russian-Belgian citizen and GRU operative, to five years in prison. - Labin was convicted for illegally exporting over 400 tons of dual-use goods and …
Photo: Massive accident with seven cars on Vilnius bypass
- Seven vehicles were involved in a massive accident on the Vilnius bypass on Tuesday. - Firefighters confirmed no one was trapped, but one woman was taken to the hospital for evaluation. - The accide…
First Wild Chanterelles and Strawberries Appear at Riga Market
- Riga's Central Market is seeing the first wild chanterelle mushrooms of the season, priced at 25 euros per basket. - Latvian strawberries are also available, with sellers competing on price, ranging…
Latvia's Defense Minister: National Defense Service Model Works but Needs Improvement
- Latvia's Defense Minister Raivis Melnis stated that the National Defense Service (VAD) model is functioning but can be improved. - Melnis shared these views during an interview on Latvian Television…
117 arrested in London for supporting "Palestine Action"
- 117 people were arrested in central London during a protest supporting the group "Palestine Action". - The arrests occurred near the Royal Courts of Justice, where judges upheld a ban on the organiz…
Latvia's Defense Recruitment Faces Mental Health Hurdles
- Latvia faces challenges in recruiting for its State Defense Service due to a high number of rejections for mental health reasons. - A significant portion of potential recruits are disqualified, impa…
US, Iran electronically sign agreement; formal ceremony set for Friday
- The US and Iran have electronically signed an agreement, according to a US official. - An official signing ceremony is scheduled for Friday in Switzerland. - Details on potential transit fees throug…
Latvian Guardianship Court Staff Question Ombudsman's Reform Plan
- The Latvian Association of Guardianship Court Employees criticizes a proposed reform of guardianship courts. - They argue that transferring functions to courts and social services won't solve the sy…
'Yemen Spider-Man' Dies After Falling into Volcanic Crater
- A Yemeni social media personality known as the 'Yemen Spider-Man' died after falling into a volcanic crater. - The 30-year-old attempted to climb the steep crater walls of the Harda Dam volcano with…
Russian Tu-22M3 bomber crashes in Irkutsk; crew ejected
- A Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bomber crashed in Russia's Irkutsk Oblast. - The crew successfully ejected, with some sustaining minor injuries. - The Russian Ministry of Defense stated the bomber was n…
Drunk drone pilot caught flying near Riga Castle
- Military police apprehended an intoxicated individual for illegally flying a drone near Riga Castle. - The drone was detected in a no-fly zone on Saturday, prompting an investigation. - The pilot fa…
Attack on Pechersk Monastery is a crime against Christian culture, says Zelenskyy; offers meeting with Putin
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russia's attack on the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery as a major crime against Christian culture. - The attack, which caused a fire in the Dormition …
Police in Ventspils search for two children who left store while mother was at checkout
- Police in Ventspils are searching for two missing children, Niks (born 2015) and Evelīna (born 2018). - The children left a Lidl store on Kuldīgas Street on June 15 around 1:55 PM while their mother…
Police Use Firearm in Pursuit of Migrant Smugglers Near Belarus Border
- Latvian police used a firearm and pursued a vehicle carrying undocumented migrants near the Belarus border. - The driver, a French citizen, was apprehended after the car went off-road, and six indiv…
Israel to Maintain Indefinite Military Presence in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza
- Israel's Defense Minister announced the army will remain indefinitely in Lebanon, Syria, and the Gaza Strip. - This decision follows a US-Iran agreement aimed at ending the war in the Middle East. -…
Latvian police warn of thieves using devices to block car locks
- Latvian police are investigating several criminal cases involving car thefts where thieves used electronic devices. - These devices intercept or block the vehicle's key signal, preventing it from lo…
Strong domestic drug production a security guarantee for Latvia in emergencies
- Strong domestic pharmaceutical production is crucial for Latvia's security in emergencies. - The Latvian pharmaceutical industry can compete internationally and add value domestically. - Prioritizin…
Riga Hospitals Overwhelmed, Lacking Capacity for Emergency and Non-Emergency Patients
- Riga lacks either a dedicated emergency hospital or a facility for patients not requiring top-level medical care, according to a hospital official. - A recent surge in patients at the PSKUS Emergenc…
US and Iran Agree on Immediate Ceasefire
- The United States and Iran have agreed to an immediate cessation of hostilities, with a formal signing of the agreement scheduled for Friday in Switzerland. - U.S. President Donald Trump announced t…
To be a glass cleaner in tremendous noise. Laura on her first year of study as a teacher
- Laura Kaspare reflects on her challenging first year as a design and technology teacher at Riga's 47th Secondary School. - She acknowledges the difficulties but emphasizes the rewarding nature of th…
New RAKUS building will lack bomb shelter
- Riga's new hospital building will not include a bomb shelter, as its project was approved before new regulations requiring them took effect. - The approximately 70 million euro project will house th…
Latvian Politician Arrested for Alleged Espionage for Russia
- Ilja Podkolzins, a board member of the "Kopā Latvijai" party, has been arrested for allegedly spying for Russian services. - He is accused of passing information about military cargo and Ukraine sup…
Latvian consumer watchdog says "Tiesiskums.lv" misled public on OIK refunds
- The Consumer Protection Center (PTAC) in Latvia has concluded that the association "Tiesiskums.lv" misled people seeking refunds for electricity charges that included the mandatory procurement compo…
Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets in Southern Beirut Suburbs
- Israel has struck targets in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, according to Lebanon's official National News Agency. - The strikes followed alleged drone attacks from Lebanon into northern Is…
Health Ministry Appeals Ruling on 123,000 Euro Compensation for Child's Death at Daugavpils Hospital
- The Ministry of Health is appealing a court decision ordering compensation for a child's death at Daugavpils Hospital. - The child's mother claims negligence occurred during transport within the hos…
President Rinkēvičs tells Siberian deportees: 'Nothing is more dangerous than silence'
- Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs met with survivors of the 1941 Soviet deportation to Siberia. - He emphasized that "nothing is more dangerous than silence" regarding their experiences. - The meet…
Europe and China: Competition moves from factories to regulation
- The European Commission fined Temu 200 million euros and launched an investigation into JD.com under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation. - These actions signal a broader shift in EU-China competition,…
'This is a very red signal.' Actor Avots on politicians' interference in art and 'Order No. 2'
- Politicians have shown interest in the Dailes Theatre play "Order No. 2," which depicts the 2011 events when then-President Valdis Zatlers considered dissolving parliament. - Actor Kārlis Arnolds Av…
If this isn't Montenegro's best blog, then I don't know... 11 places you can't miss in Montenegro
- A travel recommendation highlights Montenegro as one of the most impressive places visited, even surpassing expectations set by photos. - The recommendation comes from someone who has traveled exten…
Affordable and Fast? Wooden House Manufacturers Reveal Prices and Waiting Times
- Manufacturers of wooden frame and modular houses report a consistent demand for construction, regardless of economic conditions. - Despite economic challenges, people continue to build larger homes,…
Krišs Pujats: Why Latvia Has Half as Many Startups as Lithuania?
- Latvia has significantly fewer startups than Lithuania and Estonia, with 569 compared to Lithuania's 1100 and Estonia's 1324. - This disparity highlights Latvia's weakest point: a low conversion rat…
Madara Viļčuka on Acting, Maximism, and Living with Uncertainty
- Actress Madara Viļčuka appears delicate but possesses great inner strength, evident in her discussions about life experiences and work. - She expresses a clear love for life, not naive but forged th…
AI-guided drones reportedly destroyed targets, including soldiers, in Ukrainian experiment
- A Ukrainian experiment reportedly involved ten AI-guided drones identifying and destroying targets, including soldiers, two years ago. - The experiment, detailed in New Scientist, raises questions a…
Challenging Mondays and Corridor Patients: Why Ambulance Queues Form at Hospitals
- Emergency Medical Assistance Service (NMPD) in Latvia faces significant challenges with ambulance queues forming at hospital emergency rooms, particularly on Mondays. - NMPD Director Liene Cipule st…