Lufthansa said on Wednesday it had agreed to receive a stake of 10% in Latvian airline airBaltic, as the German airline seeks to strengthen its international network.
The National Electronic Mass Media Council of Latvia has decided to block access to seven more websites that spread Russian propaganda. Source: Delfi, a Latvian media outlet, as reported by European Pravda Details: The council received a letter from another competent government agency stating that the content of a number of websites contains
Deutsche Lufthansa AG will buy a 10% stake in Latvian flag carrier AirBaltic AS as the German carrier group continues its consolidation push in Europe.
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Lufthansa said on Wednesday it had agreed to receive a stake of 10% in Latvian airline airBaltic, as the German airline seeks to strengthen its international network. The stake will be issued in the form of convertible shares currently at a subscription price of 14 million euros,
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The infantry fighting vehicle sector is forecast to be the strongest segment across the global military land vehicle market.
Hundreds of Swedish troops arrived in Latvia on Saturday to join a Canadian-led multinational brigade along NATO's eastern flank.View on euronews
With this contract, Latvia confirms the acquisition of 42 infantry fighting vehicles ASCOD for an amount of 373 million euros. The contract also includes the purchase of a simulator for the training of Latvian crews, according to Andris Sprūds in a video published this morning by the Latvian Army: