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Lawyer was shot dead during rush hour after making complaints of money laundering to authorities
Beijing’s ambassador to France questioned legitimacy of countries formerly in the Soviet Union
Riga accuses TV Rain journalists of supporting invasion of Ukraine
Germany’s domestic borrowing plans revive criticism of uneven spending
Move in response to border countries’ security concerns met with caution from US officials
‘Harsh reception’ for Kremlin opponents shows difficulties of operating in the Baltic state
Countries should focus on stopping Moscow’s aggression and overlook cost of living crisis, say Baltic prime ministers
Denmark’s vote to end EU opt-out and Nato bids by Finland and Sweden redraw regional security map
Diplomatic initiatives by Paris and Berlin seen as ‘paving way for more violence’ as rift grows over best approach to end war in Ukraine
Move will dramatically improve security of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, say foreign ministers
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania could potentially be encircled by Russian expansion but their leaders insist they have never been as secure
Egils Levits wants Brussels to offer Kyiv candidate status in wake of Russia’s invasion
Ex-Soviet nations that are members of the military alliance are particularly vulnerable
Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia worry about Belarus and being cut off from Europe
Now is not the time to desert companies we rely on for our security, warns Latvian deputy prime minister
Defence minister says Berlin is undermining European unity in face of Moscow’s aggression
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania try to balance economic opportunities with geopolitical rhetoric
Belarus ‘border crisis’ and military exercise could cause ‘misunderstanding’, says foreign minister
The second edition of the Latvian capital’s art show opens this week
Riga prepares to oust the chairman of its main financial regulator
Swedish and Danish banks are embroiled in a massive money laundering scandal in the Baltic states
Public dispute risks undermining Baltic state’s attempts to move on from scandals
Nordic lenders have up to fourth-fifths of the market in some Baltic countries
Riga’s anti-corruption investigation undermined by EU court ruling
Krisjanis Karins issues call as Baltic country seeks to fix damage caused by ABLV Bank
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