Elektrum is launching a new hybrid electricity package in Estonia called Paindlik Klõps (Flexible Click), where the price is ...
The Finnish government's national AI strategy, updated in 2025, emphasizes ethical AI development and the responsible use of ...
Signet Bank, a local bank focused on providing sustainable financing to Latvian entrepreneurs and businesses, has granted financing of EUR 5,850,000 to SIA Ventspils Saules Parks for the development ...
The contemporary music festival “Baltic Music Days 2026” begins next week, on April 9. The main theme of this year’s festival reflects nowadays complex reality: it speaks of life in moments of ...
From 31 March to 13 April 2026, Latvijas Banka, in cooperation with the news portal Delfi, organises the traditional public vote "Latvia's Coin of the Year 2025". This vote will, for the 22nd time, ...
RIGA - The veil of illusion has fallen - Russia is Europe's biggest threat, Saeima Speaker Daiga Mierina (Greens/Farmers) said during a meeting with Wlodzimierz Czarzasty, Marshal of the Sejm of ...
In 2025, the Lithuanian parliament reformed the country’s second-pillar pension system, which came into effect in 2026. The reform significantly increases the flexibility of the system and effectively ...
The Baltic region has quietly become one of Europe's most digitally advanced corridors. Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have ...
The management board of the joint-stock company "Emerging Nordic Ventures" (unified registration No. 40103655981, legal address: Rūpniecības Street 1-5, Rīga, LV-1010, Republic of Latvia) convenes and ...
Digital transformation in business is one of the areas where demand is exceptionally high and at times exceeds the available support budget. Last year, the Latvian Investment and Development Agency ...
In a deeply polarised political climate – and Lithuania’s is no exception – The Baltic Times, the Baltics’ longest-enduring English-language publication, defending the necessity of listening rather ...
RIGA - The Constitutional Court's ruling on the use of minority languages in public service media does not require Latvijas Sabiedriskais Medijs (LSM) to introduce immediate changes in producing ...