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While Riga drivers are learning to drive in straight lines, in Kurzeme only two guys decided to try the asphalt dance.
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While Riga drivers are learning to drive in straight lines, in Kurzeme only two guys decided to try the asphalt dance.

Tallinn fuel prices are dropping while they rise in Riga and Vilnius. Liepāja residents watch this circus from their tram windows and laugh.

The American president reveals news that has long been no secret at Liepāja port.

Today in Liepāja the snow melting continues, while in the capital people are trying to figure out what the sun is.

While explosions can be heard in Persian Gulf countries, the only noise in Liepāja is the tram creaking down Graudu Street.

Following news of Iranian top military officials' elimination, Liepāja's experienced warriors begin preparing their CVs.

A historic glimpse into a time when the city debated the proper name for pianos and turned off heating in March.

Grobiņa organized festivities with stories in shop windows and city walks, proving that even small towns know how to celebrate better than Riga.

While the Middle East burns, Latvia's diplomats are trying to figure out where all our people went and whether they need help.

While international conflicts rage in Iran, Liepāja's rescuers focus on local problems - cats stuck in trees and tram collisions with cyclists.

While Iran blocks oil routes, Liepāja proves that a real port never sleeps.

The former ruling party, which in the last elections won as many seats as Liepāja's tram has passengers - zero, is preparing for a new victorious campaign.