
Strait of Hormuz closes, but Liepāja port still open to everyone!
While Iran blocks oil routes, Liepāja proves that a real port never sleeps.
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While Iran blocks oil routes, Liepāja proves that a real port never sleeps.

A fraudulent scheme has appeared online promising quick profits from digital assets. The Ministry of Finance warns citizens, but Karosta is already thinking about its own cryptocurrency.

While banks raked in 29.5 million in profits in January, Liepāja residents are still searching for coins in their couch cushions.

The Consumer Protection Center rushes to help those who still think electricity appears when you flip the wall switch.

While Riga was counting percentages, in Liepāja we were already calculating how many hot piroshki we can buy with the extra money.

Netflix refuses to fight for Warner Bros. Discovery, while billionaires battle over Paramount and Ellison like tourists fighting for the last seat on a Liepāja tram.

The State Revenue Service promises to simplify the annual income tax return - from two forms down to one, but you'll still need to learn how to stand in line.

Liepāja SEZ chief Uldis Sesks doesn't understand why Riga and Ventspils get indefinite status, but Liepāja has to think about 2050 like it's the apocalypse.

The capital's politicians have decided to play around with stocks and exchanges to sell their property management company. In Liepāja, they don't even laugh at such madness.

The ECB has been posting losses for the third consecutive year, but Liepāja market traders say they could teach them how to handle money properly.

Parliamentary wisdom reveals that 15 years isn't enough for business, so they're giving another 15 - because how else will investors figure out where to stash their millions.

While people in Riga live in basements for astronomical prices, Liepāja is building 200 apartments with balconies and storage rooms.