Diena takes stock of the 20 years since Latvia joined the EU: We have come a long way since 1 May 2004, and have lost the illusions of a ...
Diena seeks to explain why Latvia is so often behind its Baltic neighbours in various rankings: This is nothing new. Nor is the fact that ...
When choosing a foreign language Latvians should look at who visits their country, Diena urges: It's time to put an end to the myth of the ...
Shortly before the parliamentary elections the Latvian government has decided to reimburse half of the electricity costs to households ...
Diena outlines the requirements for the new MPs: We know that the high prices of energy resources may lead to economic tensions in the ...
Diena explains why the winter will be particularly hard for Latvians: Firstly, the Latvian energy sector has been closely linked to Russian ...
Along with Lithuania, Estonia, Germany, Poland and Britain, Russia has been a key trading partner for Latvia until now. The role of its ...
With energy costs as high as they are now, Diena finds the idea of building a nuclear power plant more feasible: Naturally, energy ...
In Latvia, which has been in lockdown since Thursday, just under half of the population is fully vaccinated. Diena offers a breakdown of ...
Diena hopes this will mark the end of Riga's rigid austerity policy of recent years: All the fuss about this idea shows that the political ...