
Karosta unveils new traffic discipline training: fleeing on bald tires
In Karosta, a man demonstrated how to combine sports with driving, but forgot that tires aren't just decoration.
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In Karosta, a man demonstrated how to combine sports with driving, but forgot that tires aren't just decoration.

Latvian parliamentarians are discussing the possibility of sending our citizens to Great Britain, as they are reportedly particularly interested in Latvian criminal talents.

National defense education will now be available to those studying from home in their pajamas. The Young Guards Center is mastering digital skills.

Economics experts are surprised to find that Latvia's GDP is growing faster than the line at Liepāja's tram ticket booths.

Government expert expands mandatory wild boar testing map, because apparently Latvia doesn't have enough tension in politics.

While Poland discovers underground tunnels at the border, Liepāja wonders - why didn't we have those when we needed them?

Minister Valainis plans to sign a new memorandum about a low-price food basket in early October, since the previous one appears to have been written in invisible ink.

The Ministry of Transport supports SIM card registration to combat phone fraud. Liepāja residents are already rejoicing - finally someone will regulate those strange calls from Nigerian princes.

While residents of Juiz de Fora flee from floods, in Liepāja the tram continues running even in force 8 storms.

In Kaunas, a Russian is on trial who attempted to ship a mammoth tusk to Switzerland, claiming it was petrified wood.

RTU Liepāja Academy students in the Erasmus+ program proved that you can travel the world not only by tram, but also with knowledge.

Kurzeme National Guard, with the help of a charity campaign, provides sports equipment to Day Center youth, proving that military training can also benefit table tennis games.