The Latvian Parliament has voted to withdraw from a European treaty supporting women who are victims of violence.
The Istanbul Convention is a treaty of the Council of Europe that opposes violence against women. The ballot saw 56 Latvian ...
Latvia has signed the Artemis Accords, which outline norms of behavior for safe space exploration, joining a group of now 60 ...
Several thousand people protested against the vote, and it is now up to the president to decide the next step.
Latvia’s parliament voted on Thursday to quit an international treaty aimed at combating violence against women, after a ...
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Latvia to deliver military aid and 65 vehicles to Ukraine
Latvia is set to deliver another batch of military aid and 65 vehicles donated by Latvenergo AS in cooperation with Sadales ...
King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark have made a historic visit to Latvia, marking a significant step in strengthening ...
The European Commission said on Friday that member state Latvia will still be obliged to respect international rules for the ...
King Frederik of Denmark and his wife, Queen Mary, kicked off their official Latvia trip with a grand welcome at the Riga ...
In an announcement last week, as first reported by ITPro, Europol stated that a law enforcement operation called "SIMCartel" ...
Latvia’s parliament voted on Thursday to withdraw the Baltic country from a treaty on preventing violence against women, ...
Latvia’s parliament voted to exit an international convention that combats violence against women, in a push by right-wing parties which claim the treaty promotes LGBTQ rights in the Baltic nation.
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