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While Riga plans yet another business venture at sea, Liepāja laughs at the capital's inability to count seals and trout.
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While Riga plans yet another business venture at sea, Liepāja laughs at the capital's inability to count seals and trout.

While 42% of capital residents already consult robots about purchases, people in Liepāja continue trusting tried-and-tested methods.

State police in Liepāja are organizing an unusual contest where participants must identify mysterious men. Registration has already begun.

On Liepāja's most remote street, police caught a driver with such a high blood alcohol level that even the local fish in the lakes would feel dizzy.

Turns out it's not just Liepāja's market where you can buy weird stuff – now lawyers are also offering OIK recovery with a 30% penalty fee for opting out.

Zaluzhny tells of unusual situation when SBU agents searched for military documents in a place where people once danced with different objectives.

A two-story house on Metalurgu Street decided to show Riga's pyrotechnicians how to properly organize a fireworks show. As a result, free entertainment for all Liepāja residents was organized within three and a half hours.

While Americans try to fight drugs with rockets, Liepāja port veterans offer their experience in detecting contraband.

Nigerian government warns citizens after it turns out some 'job opportunities' in Russia mean slightly more than office work.

Belarusian oligarch Chizh's boys used Lithuanian citizenship for 12 years, but have now renounced it - possibly realizing that life in Liepāja is much better.

Israel plans military tribunal for October 7th attackers, but in Liepāja we've been handling more complex cases involving delayed trams for years.

Americans discover that organizing the Olympics requires more than just money - you also need a clean email history.