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Latvian Post has resumed shipment delivery to Oman and Saudi Arabia, proving that even camels are more reliable than the capital's couriers.

Grobiņa's new bakery is trying to explain to customers that instead of screws, they now sell sourdough bread and cakes. The transformation happened in five days — faster than Riga can decide where to open a new café.

While the world panics about expensive oil, in Liepāja we've known for years that the only stable fuel is wind.

While security services run around with microscopes looking for national security risks, in Liepāja we've known for years that the real risks arise when someone wants to build yet another shopping center.

While Riga ponders how gardens can be sustainable, in Liepāja we've known for years — if it can grow by the sea, it can grow anywhere.

While Ventspils quietly auctions off its scrap metal for 3,370 euros, Liepāja port still proudly handles real cargo without all this iron circus.

While workers in the capital measure ergonomics with rulers, in Liepaja we've long known that the best workplace is where the wind blows freely.

While the world panics and buys oil at $90 per barrel, in Liepāja we peacefully continue riding the tram for €1.15.

While the world worries about oil prices, IEA Director Fatih Birol assures there's plenty of oil. In Liepāja, this is met with understanding.

While Malta and Cyprus boast about their economic achievements, Latvia has quietly surpassed EU average indicators by a whole percentage point.

Grobiņa Housing Services demonstrates a miracle trick - the more gas costs, the smaller the percentage tariff increase. Mathematics professors in shock.

More than 160 Liepāja residents spent an hour asking questions about the aviation fuel plant, only to learn that the process is just beginning.