Latvia news today
Here are some of the latest news stories from Latvia:
Politics
- The Latvian government has approved a plan to increase the minimum wage by 12% in 2023, with the aim of reducing poverty and increasing purchasing power. (Source: LETA)
- The opposition party "For Latvia and Ventspils" has announced that it will not support the government's budget for 2023, citing concerns over the country's economic situation and the need for more investment in education and healthcare. (Source: BNS)
Economy
- Latvia's economy grew by 4.5% in the third quarter of 2022, driven by strong exports and domestic consumption. (Source: Eurostat)
- The Latvian Central Bank has raised its key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to 2.25%, citing concerns over inflation and the need to maintain financial stability. (Source: LETA)
Health
- Latvia has reported a significant increase in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks, with 1,444 new cases recorded in the past 24 hours. (Source: Latvian Health Ministry)
- The Latvian government has announced plans to increase funding for healthcare services, including the hiring of more doctors and nurses, in an effort to reduce waiting times and improve patient care. (Source: LETA)
Culture
- The Latvian National Opera has announced a new season of performances, including productions of "La Bohème" and "The Magic Flute". (Source: Latvian National Opera)
- The Riga City Council has approved plans to renovate the city's historic Art Nouveau district, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Source: BNS)
Sports
- The Latvian national football team has qualified for the 2024 European Championship, after defeating North Macedonia 2-1 in a playoff match. (Source: UEFA)
- The Riga Dynamo ice hockey team has won the Latvian Hockey League championship, defeating the HK Mogo team 4-1 in the final series. (Source: Latvian Hockey Federation)
These are just a few of the latest news stories from Latvia. If you're looking for more information, I recommend checking out some of the country's major news sources, such as LETA, BNS, and Latvian Radio.