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The Judicial Council rejects Krause's request to evaluate Meister's suitability for the office of Attorney General.
The Judicial Council has rejected Krauze's desire to assess Meister's suitability for the position of Prosecutor General.
Why is the military base in Ajax freely viewable on satellite maps?
The National Security Bureau (NBS) has explained why the military base in Ādaži is freely viewable on satellite maps.
Video: Motorcyclist flees from police in Ropažu district
A motorcyclist fled from police in Ropažu parish.
State police have arrested three serial thieves
The State Police have arrested three serial thieves.
Directly from the pier "Tautumeitas" releases John's album and shares stories about sunset traditions
The article discusses 'Tautumeitas,' a group that has released an album related to the summer solstice (Jāņi) traditions, sharing stories about sun-related customs.
"I just want to be healthy . . ". Latvian team captain struggles with health laws for a year
Latvia's national team captain has been battling health issues for a year.
Encouraged to reckon with traditional "pre-John riots"
The article mentions 'traditional pre-June festivals' but provides no further details.
'It's very difficult to get the whole week together' The CVK expects 30% of the electorate to vote in advance
The Central Election Commission (CVK) expresses hope that 30% of voters will participate in the early voting process.
Sociology: When people think of themselves as liberal or conservative, they are likely to be wrong
A sociologist suggests that people who identify as liberal or conservative likely misclassify their own political orientation.
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The 'Delphi Agreement' and the justification of the aid for the organisation of a bridge tournament
The article discusses whether the support for hosting a bridge championship is justified.
"Cehs.lv": The stage for the celebration of the Latvian Jubilee and the full clinical scene
The article discusses 'Cehs.lv' in relation to the celebration of Latvian Midsummer (Jāņi) and presents a full clinical picture.
When age is no longer a barrier, even in the World Cup, how do Ronaldo, Modric and Messi cheat time?
The article discusses how older football players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modrić, and Lionel Messi continue to perform at high levels despite their age, suggesting that age is no longer a barrier in top-tier football competitions such as the World Cup.
Delfi is undertaking a major modernisation project
Delfi is implementing a significant modernization project.
A young man born in 2014 has successfully found
A young man born in 2014 has successfully found something, though the specific details of what he found are not provided in the text.
Summer of 2026
The article mentions 'Vasara 2026' but provides no additional information.
Why create your own AI in Latvia Chat explains "Science or stupidity"
The article discusses the potential increase in cost of ChatGPT and explores why Latvia might consider developing its own large language model (LLM), with insights provided by 'Zinātne vai muļķības'.
'He made us believe in ourselves' how Latvian volleyball players overcame despair and achieved a dream
The article discusses how Latvian volleyball players overcame despair and achieved their dreams, highlighting their journey and personal growth.
He went to Jurmala on a motorcycle.
A Lithuanian man was killed in an accident while riding a motorcycle in Aizkraukle, Latvia.
Drones strike in Moscow; oil refinery catches fire again
Drones have massed against Moscow; again impressively burning oil refinery
Listen to this: Antra Stafecka and Ingar Viljum release a new song for the chronicle of modern folklore
Antra Stafecka and Ingars Vilums have released a new song titled 'mūsdienu tautumeitas hroniku,' which serves as a chronicle of contemporary Latvian folk culture.
The term reduction of the rate of the second-level pension contribution is recognised as being in line with Satverska
The article states that the termination of the reduction in second-level pension contribution rates has been deemed compliant with the Constitution.
'Crisis will start in the city' Bergholcs assesses the renovation of the Vance Bridge and calls for the creation of a working group
The article discusses the evaluation of the repair work on Vanšu Bridge by Bergholcs and their call to form a working group.
Will Ukraine's dominance in drone warfare lead to the occupation?
The article poses a question regarding whether Ukraine's superiority in drone warfare could lead to the evacuation of Russian occupiers, referencing a statement made at 'Komandcentrā' at 4 PM.
Ghana picking up victory in the time of compensation, Colombia hosted the World Cup debutants
The article mentions Gana winning during compensation time and Colombia defeating World Cup debtors.
From the movie Happy People
The article mentions 'Filma Laimīgie' but provides no additional details about the film, its content, or any related events.
"We are not forever, even when we are young". How a Tumor Changed Signe's Life
The article discusses how foster care has impacted the life of a young woman named Sine, highlighting her personal experiences and transformation through the system.
"It will be a turning point in my career". - Carl Arnold Source on roles in foreign series
Kārlis Arnolds Avots, Latvijas aktieris, runā par savu karjeras pagrieziena punktu, strādājot ārvalstu seriālos.
What will the promised "super El Niño" mean for weather in Latvia?
The article discusses the potential impact of an upcoming 'super El Niño' phenomenon on Latvia's weather. It raises questions about whether this event should cause concern and explores what it might mean for the country's climate.
It is, but it's not.
The article discusses obstacles preventing the establishment of shelters for individuals facing certain issues, though specific details are not provided in the text.
Auda's players have a big chance in the UEFA Conference League
The article reports on a challenging match for the football team 'Auda' in the UEFA Conference League.
Motorcycle to Latvia Police find missing ex-Lithuanian man in the street
A Lithuanian man who had gone missing was found by police while traveling on a motorcycle towards Latvia.
Omniva will ask the European Commission to assess the competitive situation in Latvia
Omniva has decided to turn to the European Commission, requesting an assessment of competition conditions in Latvia.
France to buy Latvian transformer engines, salmonella detected in fields, fuel shortage in Russia: current economic situation on 17 June
The article lists several economic-related updates from June 17th, including France purchasing Latvian agricultural drones, salmonella cases detected in poultry, and fuel shortages in Russia.
Video: A hunter on the Limbazh side slaughters four cubs and a mother bear
A video has surfaced showing four young foxes and a female wolf being trapped by a hunter near Limbaži.
The CVC has developed recommendations for the conduct of elections in the event of various threats
The Central Election Commission (CVK) has developed recommendations for conducting elections in various emergency situations.
'Agreement with Delphi' on security risks in upcoming parliamentary elections
The article discusses security risks related to the upcoming parliamentary elections in Latvia.
The U.S.-Iran agreement provides for the lifting of sanctions and the resumption of financing, media reports say.
The US and Iran have reached an agreement that includes the lifting of sanctions and the restoration of funding, according to the media outlet Delfi.
LTV and LR employees object to the replacement of the historical mark with the letters 'LSM'; Rinkievicz also reacts
Workers at LTV and LR have expressed opposition to replacing historical symbols with the letters 'LSM'. Rinkēvičs has also responded to this issue.
Why is Indra Salcewicz still single? "I would go on a date if someone asked me!"
Indra Salceviča discusses her current single status and mentions she would go on a date if someone invited her.
Latvian diasporas in the United States prepare for the Song and Dance Festival in Grand Rapids
Latvian diaspora members in the United States are preparing for the Song and Dance Festival in Grand Rapids.
Customs office had diplomatic contact with Kremlin, EU official says
An EU official has stated that the Kosovar diplomatic office had communication with the Kremlin.
Salmonella has been detected in 'Reeva'
Salmonella has been detected in 'Reeva' noodles.
"Politico": Trump ready to increase pressure on Russia in exchange for help on Iran issue
The article references a report by Politico stating that Donald Trump is prepared to increase pressure on Russia in exchange for aid related to the Iran issue.
"MVP personality" Kas Kaspar Vecvagars: the place "Žalgirī", the call from the Bank, the answer to Peiner, the smell of the desert
The article provides a brief overview of Kaspars Vecvagars' activities, mentioning his involvement with 'Žalgirė', a call from Banki, his response to Peiner, and the scent of drinks.
Maurice Zander: "Elite" is a diagnosis of a specific way of thinking
The article discusses Māris Zanders' perspective on the term 'elite,' suggesting it refers to a specific type of thinking.
Without the stereotypes accumulated in advance, "Skroderni Silmačos" is returning to the Valmyra Theatre
The article announces the return of 'Skroderdienas Silmačos' to Valmiera Theatre, emphasizing an approach without preconceived stereotypes.
Tragedy on a ferry: Olga Koha's brother falls, breaks his leg, and is paralyzed
A tragedy occurred on a boat when Olga Kola's brother suffered a spinal injury after falling and is now paralyzed.
Why June 17? How Stalin, in the shadow of French decay, dragged the Baltics
The article discusses why June 17th is significant in the context of Stalin's occupation of the Baltic states during the shadow of France's defeat.
'No one should back down' and 'the repressive tools are self-deprecating' calls for simplifying taxes on construction
The article discusses calls for simplifying taxes in the construction industry, with quotes suggesting that current measures have failed and that no one wants to be targeted.
The Russian warship's sailors have issued a warning of shots in the direction of the yacht.
Russian navy personnel fired warning shots at a yacht in the English Channel.
Russia should make a deal, says Trump after meeting with Zelensky
Former US President Donald Trump stated during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that Russia should reach a peace agreement.
I'm selling the restaurant chain, the fashion brand is getting rid of the property, the media giant's deal.
The article mentions that a restaurant chain will be sold, a fashion brand will be freed from ownership, and a media giant will make a deal. It is labeled as 'Aktuālais ekonomikā' (Current Economic Issue) for June 16.
"Why" with Alin Lastovsky at 12 noon... what to expect from the government change and pre-election campaigns?
The article discusses expectations regarding changes in the government and the upcoming election campaign, featuring an interview with Alina Lastovska at noon.
Photo: Fish meat The Riyadh House rejects complaints about the problem of ignoring the Central Market
The article mentions that 'Rīgas nami' has rejected criticisms regarding the neglect of problems in the Central Market.
Before the giant solar explosion, strange changes in the atmosphere were observed.
The article discusses unusual changes observed in the Sun's atmosphere before a massive solar flare.
How to survive? The new organization Skudras will train women to prepare for crises
A new organization called 'Skudras' is offering training for women to prepare them for crises, with the question 'How can I survive?' at the center of their program.
In Liepāja, a mother with an alcohol addiction leaves her minor son alone
A mother in Liepaja was found drunk and left her underage son alone.
"Sooner or later the war will start again" and "Israel can torpedo" How long will the peace between the US and Iran last?
The article poses questions about the likelihood of war between the United States and Iran, suggesting that conflict could begin soon or be delayed. It also mentions Israel potentially playing a role in escalating tensions.
Photo: First round of the central market; active polling of land and grain
The article includes a photo caption describing the first gailene (a type of traditional Latvian pastry) at the Central Market, where people are actively buying cherries and plums.
Not everyone is ready for the task of "doing it".
The article discusses the National Statistical Bureau's (NBS) evaluation of mental health in Latvia, highlighting that not everyone is prepared for tasks related to 'killing'—likely referring to the psychological burden of difficult decisions or actions.
"It is both an honor and a responsibility to find clothes for the people who represent Ukraine"
A designer who creates clothing for Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenskyy discusses the honor and responsibility of dressing individuals who represent Ukraine.
Ari Ratnieks Resigns as Member of Parliament; Next Candidate - Kipurs
Ratnieks has stepped down from his position as a member of parliament, and the next candidate is Ķipurs.
The drone was flown illegally to Riga Castle
A drone was flown illegally near Riga Castle, and the military police apprehended an intoxicated drone operator.
The attack on Pecher Monastery a crime against Christian culture, Zelensky believes; offers Putin a meeting
Ukrainas prezidents Volodimir Zelenskis ir izteicis viedokli, ka uzbrukums Pečeru klosterim ir noziegums pret kristīgo kultūru un piedāvājis Vladimir Putinkal tikšanos.
The Prime Minister sees no need to allocate state money to the bridge championship
The Prime Minister does not see the need to allocate state funds for the bridge championship.
Hegsett denies reports of a shortage of U.S. ammunition
Hegsets denies reports of a shortage of US military ammunition.
Several meat traders found a place in other Central Market pavilions; repeated raids by the PVD
Several meat sellers have found new locations within the Central Market pavilions; PVD has repeated inspections.
Police use firearms and detain a migrant carrier from France for fleeing
The police used a firearm and detained a migrant transporter fleeing from France.
Israel has no plans to withdraw troops from Lebanon, Syria and Gaza
Israel does not plan to withdraw its military from Lebanon, Syria, and the Gaza Strip.
Deleted drone parts found in Rogova, revealed by NBS
The National Security Service (NBS) has discovered parts of a drone that was shot down in Rogovka.
"Spried ar Delfi", why the shadow economy has a significant share in Latvia
The article discusses the growth of the shadow economy in Latvia, featuring an interview with Delfi.
Social media is banned in the UK for children under 16 years of age / Article
The article reports that the United Kingdom will ban children under 16 from using social media.
What did Magyar look like in her first month as Hungary's prime minister?
The article discusses how Viktor Orbán's first month in office as Hungary's prime minister looked.
Police warn - thieves are using devices to prevent cars from locking
The police have issued a warning that thieves are using devices to prevent car owners from locking their vehicles.
It's not what it looks like, or how the Porgyle change helped the Knicks become NBA champions.
The article discusses how the trade of Kristaps Porziņģis helped the New York Knicks become NBA champions.
Prime Minister sets a 30-day moratorium on large-scale ICT purchases
The Prime Minister has imposed a 30-day moratorium on large ICT purchases.
Signatures to restore 24/7 emergency care at Riga's First Hospital
The article reports that signatures are being collected to restore round-the-clock emergency care at Riga's 1st Hospital.
Edvards Lūkass: Tourists from Russia in Europe – Take Care!
Edvards Lūkass calls on European tourists from Russia to 'not come' to Europe.
To develop the military and cargo zones, Riga Airport is acquiring 30 million euros
Riga Airport is borrowing 30 million euros to develop its military and cargo zones.
"Let the oil flow": Trump's message is upsetting the market
The article discusses market reactions to news related to Trump, though the specific details of the news and its impact on oil prices or other market factors are not elaborated upon in the provided text.
Woman dies in Brazil after jumping from a bridge without a safety net; three men arrested
A woman died after jumping from a bridge without a safety harness in Brazil. Three men were detained.
A Russian missile causes fires at the Kiev Pecher Monastery; 10 killed in Kiev and Harkiv
A Russian missile caused a fire at the Pechersk Monastery in Kyiv. Ten people were killed in Kyiv and Kharkiv.
Where to look for a job? Which profession is currently being sought after by companies most actively
The article discusses where to look for jobs and which professions are currently being actively sought by companies.
The majority of Riga streets are temporarily closed to motor vehicles
Several streets in Riga have been designated with temporary vehicle parking bans.
The United States and Iran agree to an immediate cessation of hostilities
The United States and Iran have agreed to an immediate cessation of hostilities.
Children Missing at Windsor
The article reports that missing children have been found in Ventspils.
Delfi Life
The energy crisis will not break the global economy for the time being.
The article discusses whether the energy crisis is currently capable of collapsing the global economy, exploring factors that suggest it is not doing so at this time.
There are no funds, and that is a political decision. Mothers of children involved in crimes still lack support
The article discusses the lack of financial support for mothers of children involved in criminal activities, stating that this absence of funding is a political decision.