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Latvia world's second greenest country


Switzerland is the greenest country worldwide. Latvia is ranked second, ahead of such countries as Norway, France, Great Britain and Sweden, according to "Environmental Performance Index" (EPI) by Yale and Columbia universities.

Retail trade turnover in Latvia in November 2011 - second largest increase across EU


Retail trade turnover in Latvia in November 2011 increased 7.6 percent from November 2010, which was the second largest increase across the European Union, according to the latest data from the EU's statistical office "Eurostat".

Latvia registers EU's steepest reduction in producer prices in November


This past November, producer prices in Latvia decreased 0.4 percent, compared to October, which was the largest reduction across the European Union, according to the latest data from the EU's statistical office "Eurostat".

Latvian farmers will stage simultaneous protests in Brussels and Riga on October 12


Protesting that no change for the better is likely regarding unfair European Union area payments to farmers, Latvian farmers will stage simultaneous protests in Brussels and Riga on October 12, as farmers' organizations representatives told "Nozare.lv".

Latvia signs co-operation programme with Belgian French Community and Wallonia Region

On 11 May, in Brussels, a sitting of the Permanent Joint Committee of Latvia and Brussels' French Community and the Wallonia Region took place, on the conclusion of which, the authorised representative from the side of Latvia, Director of the Foreign Ministry European Affairs Department Indulis Ābelis and the Inspector-General of the Joint Foreign Service of the Belgian French Community and the Walloon Region, Charles-Etienne Lagasse signed the working programme of the both parties for 2011-2013.

Kodak has filed for bankruptcy protection from its creditors


Eastman Kodak has filed for bankruptcy protection from its creditors.

Divers to resume their search of an Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia


Calmer weather has allowed divers to resume their search of an Italian cruise ship.

Rescue teams halt search of Italian vessel


Italian divers on Wednesday suspended their search for missing people from a stranded cruiser ship to allow its fuel tanks to be emptied.

Better food for healthier lives

Malnutrition is the cause of about a third of the annual child death toll and of 20% of death during pregnancy worldwide. For a healthy diet, it is not only the quantity of food that counts, but also its quality. The European research project INSTAPA (Improved Nutrition through Staple Foods in Africa) is improving the average daily diet of children and mothers living in Sub-Saharan Africa, not by altering it but by biologically enriching it.

Investigators: Yaroslavl plane crash was caused by pilot error


The Yaroslavl plane crash, which decimated the Russian ice hockey club Yaroslavl "Lokomotiv", including Latvian legend Karlis Skrastins, was caused by pilot error, the Interstate Aviation Committee, which oversees the use and management of civil aviation in the Commonwealth of Independent States, concludes.

Latvian Foreign Minister: Julia's Tymoshenko trial a serious challenge to judicial power of Ukraine


Latvian Foreign Minister Girts Valdis Kristovskis believes that the conviction of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko raised serious doubts as regards to a fair, transparent and independent legal process in Ukraine, LETA was informed by the Foreign Ministry.

European Commission dispatches new assistance to the victims of monsoon floods in Bangladesh


The European Commission has allocated €5 million to respond to the urgent humanitarian needs of Bangladeshis who recently have been affected by severe monsoon floods. This emergency funding will provide food assistance, nutritional care, clean drinking water, shelter, sanitation facilities and access to healthcare to those who have lost their homes and livelihoods.

FRONTEX: new human rights watchdog, new powers


FRONTEX, the EU border control agency set up in 2004, will appoint an inspector to ensure that EU border checks respect human rights, under changes to its mandate adopted by Parliament on Tuesday. The agency will also own or lease its own assets and will no longer depend on Member States' commitments.

TAV Airports puts the New Skopje Airport into service

Following a construction to double its capacity, TAV Airports opens Skopje Alexander the Great Airport into service, with the participation of Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski. The capacity of Skopje Alexander the Great Airport which has now been increased to provide service to 4 million passengers a year will be operated by TAV Airports for the next 20 years until March 2030.

North America is also grieving for the hockey players lost during Wednesday's tragic airplane crash


North America is also grieving for the hockey players lost during Wednesday's tragic airplane crash in Russia.

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