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Latvia's parliament on Thursday voted to ban public displays of the letter "Z," saying it was a symbol that was used to glorify the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The 260-foot-tall obelisk, which stood in Latvia’s capital, was destroyed as part of the government’s effort to remove symbols of the Soviet era in the country and to show solidarity with Ukraine.
The town of Lielvārde in Latvia has attracted attention from social media users after images and video of its Christmas tree – decorated with swastikas – were posted online.
This year, 32 years after Latvia’s independence, ... 17,000 dancers formed constantly moving patterns of traditional Latvian symbols in a football stadium. ...
RIGA, April 21. /TASS/. Latvian Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma confirmed on Tuesday that Soviet symbols will be banned on May 9 to avoid tension between ethnic Russians and Latvians on a ...
A concrete obelisk topped with Soviet stars, which was the centerpiece of a monument commemorating the Red Army's victory over Nazi Germany, was demolished in Latvia's capital, Riga, on Thursday ...
The town of Lielvārde in Latvia has attracted attention from social media users after images and video of its Christmas tree – decorated with swastikas – were posted online. Internet users were ...