Latvia
El Al signs codeshare deal with Latvian flag carrier airBaltic, expanding northern European network
El Al has signed a new codeshare agreement with airBaltic, expanding access to European destinations via Riga starting July 1.
French fighter jet shoots down Russian drone over NATO territory as security incidents escalate
Rumbula Forest: Latvia’s forgotten mass graves
Latvia launches human trafficking probe after Epstein Files included Latvian models' information
Party leaders pay tribute to MK Marina Solodkin
PM Netanyahu and MKs pay tribute to former MK Marina Solodkin who died in Riga Saturday night.
Former MK Solodkin found dead in Latvia hotel
Ex-Yisrael B'Aliya, Likud and Kadima MK had been at anti-fascism conference in Riga when she felt ill and returned to hotel room.
Latvia FM: EU should avoid 'lecturing' on settlements
In interview with the 'Post,' Rinkevics says it's difficult to lecture another country on such a complex situation.
Liberman says Israel will never leave the Golan
Foreign minister says he views Golan Heights just as he does TA, Netanya, Holon, "ceding them would be suicidal."
A tiny nation losing its character
The Latvian phenomenon provides food for thought for other small peoples, whose larger neighbors gaze toward their territories, with an eye toward swallowing and assimilating them.
The death of a Nazi-hunter
It is a shame that Cukurs’ many heinous crimes were never presented to a court of law, but at least he was not able to escape punishment.
Clinton presses Latvia to give back Jewish property
Property, whose owners were killed by the Nazis, was seized by the Soviet Union; rare point of contention between the allies.
EU agency: Statistics on anti-Semitism inaccurate
Fewer anti-Semitic incidents were recorded in Europe in 2011 says European Union agency.
US anti-Semitism envoy to meet Swedish mayor
Envoy Hannah Rosenthal to raise offensive comments in meeting with Malmo mayor, observe Holocaust commemorations in Latvia.
Completing the narrative
In the past year, Yad Vashem purchased the right to copy a million documents stored in the archives of Poland and the former Soviet Union, including those in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine, Belarus.