
Riga Deputies Discover in 33 Hours That They Can Work Without Coffee Breaks Too
Riga City Council's historic marathon session proves that the capital's politicians can stay at work longer than a Liepāja tram without repairs.
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Riga City Council's historic marathon session proves that the capital's politicians can stay at work longer than a Liepāja tram without repairs.

While defamation cases are rising across Latvia, Liepāja residents continue to honestly curse each other face-to-face.

MP Jeļena Kļaviņa may follow in her predecessor's footsteps and head for a language test. In Riga, of course, nobody understands how such a thing could happen.

While Central Asian neighbors quarrel with cannons, Liepāja public transport suggests diplomatic talks in a train car.

Police chief pushes for drone registration after Ukraine visit, but in Liepāja these devices have long surrendered to nature and neighbors' windows.

The Hunting Service is asking residents to send wolf photos via WhatsApp, because apparently wolves are showing up too often where they shouldn't.

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 saboteurs are mainly minors and former USSR citizens who obviously have never been to Karosta and don't know what real problems are.

State Police Chief Ruks suggests punishing petty theft administratively, as the current system doesn't work - thieves keep stealing as if nothing happened.

During autumn season, parliamentarians demonstrate various talents - from speeding to forgetting languages.

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.

A resident of Riga and Ogre has become famous for peculiar social media content, but VDD has evaluated it differently than his followers.