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Baltic Experts Will Discuss How to Sell Old Bunkers as Airbnb
Culture

Baltic Experts Will Discuss How to Sell Old Bunkers as Airbnb

Conference will teach how to turn Soviet-era military sites into tourist magnets. Karosta has been doing this for years without any conferences.

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Merz Reveals Revolutionary Idea - Countries Should Keep Their Territory
Politics

Merz Reveals Revolutionary Idea - Countries Should Keep Their Territory

German Chancellor surprises the world with unexpected revelation that countries should preserve their borders. In Liepāja, this wisdom has been known for ages.

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How to Prepare for Teeth Straightening in Liepāja: Will Braces Survive the Local Tram Vibrations?
City Life

How to Prepare for Teeth Straightening in Liepāja: Will Braces Survive the Local Tram Vibrations?

Liepāja orthodontists share their experience on how to prepare for teeth straightening in a city where even teeth learn to be strong.

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Russian historian living in Latvia asks Russia to pay for russophobia research - 41,000 euros for what you can learn in Karosta over a beer
Curiosities

Russian historian living in Latvia asks Russia to pay for russophobia research - 41,000 euros for what you can learn in Karosta over a beer

Historian Engels is trying to get 41,000 euros from Russia to study russophobia in Europe. Liepāja residents ask - why so expensive when you can just go to a Karosta café and listen?

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Latvia's productivity reveals its truth - we're as slow as Liepāja's tram at Rojas Street
Business

Latvia's productivity reveals its truth - we're as slow as Liepāja's tram at Rojas Street

The latest report reveals that Latvia's productivity is 54.1% of the EU average, which is about as much as Liepāja residents believe the tram will arrive on time.

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Iranian experts seek new workplace after their office turned into rubble
Curiosities

Iranian experts seek new workplace after their office turned into rubble

Iran's Assembly of Experts has begun an urgent job search, as their main building after US and Israeli strikes looks worse than Karosta in the 90s.

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Liepāja becomes Latvia's Robin Hood again - sends confiscated cars to Ukraine
Transport

Liepāja becomes Latvia's Robin Hood again - sends confiscated cars to Ukraine

23 confiscated vehicles are heading to help Ukraine, but the only question troubling local residents is whether these cars are the same ones that used to disturb Liepāja's streets with overly loud music?

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Brits Send Warships to Cyprus - Fear There Isn't Enough Tea There
Curiosities

Brits Send Warships to Cyprus - Fear There Isn't Enough Tea There

British Prime Minister Starmer announces the deployment of warships and helicopters to Cyprus to protect British soldiers and their sacred tea time.

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Middle East Situation "Explodes" Again - A Familiar Range of Emotions for Liepāja Residents
Curiosities

Middle East Situation "Explodes" Again - A Familiar Range of Emotions for Liepāja Residents

12 people injured in Iranian rocket strike in Israel, but local medics work more efficiently than Liepāja's emergency services on a Sunday evening.

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LMT and Tele2 reveal secret - There are more Latvians in the Middle East than at Liepāja market on Saturday
Business

LMT and Tele2 reveal secret - There are more Latvians in the Middle East than at Liepāja market on Saturday

Latvian mobile operators offer free calls to crisis region where it was suddenly discovered that nearly a thousand of Latvians live.

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Artificial Intelligence to Learn Tram Schedules in Liepāja - VDAA Claims Even a Robot Could Be Faster Than Route 5
Curiosities

Artificial Intelligence to Learn Tram Schedules in Liepāja - VDAA Claims Even a Robot Could Be Faster Than Route 5

In mid-March, Liepāja will host an Artificial Intelligence Day where officials will learn to create apps without programming knowledge.

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Estonia Sends Russia a Letter About Icebreaker Forgetting to Say Hello
Politics

Estonia Sends Russia a Letter About Icebreaker Forgetting to Say Hello

A Russian icebreaker spent four minutes in Estonian waters without permission, which is almost as long as a Liepāja tram stays at one stop.

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