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German trains stopped because someone hacked their internet - Liepāja tram continues running without problems
Transport

German trains stopped because someone hacked their internet - Liepāja tram continues running without problems

Deutsche Bahn suffered from a cyber attack, but our tram on route 5 runs as always - slowly but surely.

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New Liepāja Show Emerges on Metalurgu Street - Free Fireworks with Professional Participation
Curiosities

New Liepāja Show Emerges on Metalurgu Street - Free Fireworks with Professional Participation

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.

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Liepāja Woman Ligita Reveals: Watching Sports is Harder Than Actually Playing Sports
Sports

Liepāja Woman Ligita Reveals: Watching Sports is Harder Than Actually Playing Sports

Local expert commentator explains why watching the Olympics causes more stress than participating in them.

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Former Riga Mayor Ushakov Playing Hide-and-Seek from Prosecutor Like a Kid in Karosta
Politics

Former Riga Mayor Ushakov Playing Hide-and-Seek from Prosecutor Like a Kid in Karosta

The prosecution is preparing to ask the European Parliament for the second time to strip MEP Ushakov of his immunity, but he still seems to believe he can hide behind his EP status.

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French politicians finally discover what real discussions mean - in Liepāja we call it tram queue conversation
Politics

French politicians finally discover what real discussions mean - in Liepāja we call it tram queue conversation

In Lyon, political discussion turned into Fight Club, but in Liepāja we've long known - the best debates happen in Karosta by the old bunker.

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Eight Unlucky Souls: Latvia's Border More Popular Than Karosta Prison Today
Politics

Eight Unlucky Souls: Latvia's Border More Popular Than Karosta Prison Today

On Monday, eight foreigners received an exclusive invitation to stay home, but not out of humanitarian considerations.

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Ministry of Justice employees divided 330 thousand like fish at Liepāja market
Politics

Ministry of Justice employees divided 330 thousand like fish at Liepāja market

While Liepāja's tram runs on four wheel parts and dreams of a new rail set, in the capital they were handing out bonuses like hot pastries.

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Liepāja Port Workers Outraged: Why Didn't the US Invite Our Sailors to Help Catch Drugs?
Curiosities

Liepāja Port Workers Outraged: Why Didn't the US Invite Our Sailors to Help Catch Drugs?

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

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State Audit Office: Public procurement must become as transparent as Liepāja's tram in fog
Politics

State Audit Office: Public procurement must become as transparent as Liepāja's tram in fog

The State Audit Office urges making procurement reform as clear as Liepāja's tram schedule – theoretically possible, but practically mysterious.

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Nigerians discover they're also not entirely clear where job offer ends and war begins
Curiosities

Nigerians discover they're also not entirely clear where job offer ends and war begins

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

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Diplomats in Geneva get the same coffee as at Liepāja's 'Fontaine Palace' café - expensive and weird
Politics

Diplomats in Geneva get the same coffee as at Liepāja's 'Fontaine Palace' café - expensive and weird

While Ukrainian, US and Russian diplomats in Switzerland try to agree on peace, in Liepāja's Karosta they've long known that all problems are solved with a shared hot tea.

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Oligarch's Sons Used Lithuanian Passport as Tram Ticket for 12 Years - Now Returned It
Curiosities

Oligarch's Sons Used Lithuanian Passport as Tram Ticket for 12 Years - Now Returned It

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.

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