
Sārts reveals: even where you buy sausages can determine war — Liepāja ready
Military expert explains that artificial intelligence already knows where you are, just hasn't decided what to do about it yet.
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Military expert explains that artificial intelligence already knows where you are, just hasn't decided what to do about it yet.
Two men from Latgale decided that a Volvo trunk is the ideal container depot for storing 90,000 Belarusian cigarettes. Police are not satisfied with this logistics solution.

A man from Moldova decided to start a transportation business, but forgot about licenses and client documentation.

Woman thought she was going on a romantic date, but ended up in criminal proceedings for transporting 30,000 illegal cigarettes. The man promised to show her beautiful places, but didn't mention they would be in a courtroom.

In Ukraine near the Polish border, a drone cut electricity to 30,000 people. Liepāja comments: 'Finally someone who can do it faster than our electricians.'

Two drones in Kuwait turned oil refineries into a fire festival, proving that oil can burn even without the help of Liepāja's wind.

A Liepāja Ezerkrasts resident tried to calibrate his shooting skills from his balcony until neighbors started thinking about a real sniper.

Iran and Qatar are firing rockets at each other, while in Liepāja we philosophically ponder whether our gas problems aren't simpler.

Kuwaiti security services uncover terrorist cell that had Morse code and drones, but not Liepāja wind resistance.

Russia organized a grandiose drone festival with 133 participants, but just like with their rock music, the result turned out to be quite loud and unpleasant.

While in Liepāja we pray for good wind and fish bait, the world has discovered a revolutionary religious practice — dictator worship.

The hunting trophy exhibition in Kazdanga reveals that red deer avoid hunters as successfully as Liepāja residents avoid Riga tourists.