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2026-02-28

Kuldīga feels like a place that politely ignored the last few centuries—and somehow won because of it. This small town attracts romantics, photographers, slow travelers, architecture lovers, and anyone who believes that beauty doesn’t need volume. If you enjoy wooden houses, cobblestone streets, and destinations that reward patience and curiosity, Kuldīga will feel like a personal secret you’re not sure you should share....

Jūrmala is not a city you rush through—it’s a city you drift into. Latvia’s most famous seaside resort attracts beach walkers, spa enthusiasts, architecture lovers, families, and anyone who believes fresh air and long walks are legitimate life goals. This is where Latvians come to reset, and where visitors quickly understand that relaxation here is not a luxury, but a tradition....

December 18 brought conclusion without closure. After days of negotiation, the European Council ended with limited agreements and unresolved tensions, reflecting a continent constrained by fatigue, finances, and fear of fracture. Support for Ukraine was reaffirmed, but wrapped in caveats and future reviews. Europe moved forward today—but only by narrowing ambition to what consensus could bear....

Riga is the kind of city that knows it’s impressive—and doesn’t feel the need to brag. Elegant boulevards, dramatic history, and one of the world’s finest collections of Art Nouveau architecture make it irresistible to culture lovers, architecture fans, photographers, and travelers who enjoy cities with scale and substance. Riga is confident, layered, and unapologetically Baltic....

Latvia doesn’t rush into conclusions. It listens, measures, and adjusts — often while standing between louder neighbors. In a region shaped by occupation and acceleration, Latvia learned that balance can be a survival skill. This is a country moving forward carefully, because it knows how easily ground can shift....

November 12 unfolded without spectacle, yet revealed pressure spreading through parts of Europe rarely at the center of continental attention. Industrial tension, fragile coalitions, legal uncertainty, and infrastructure stress shaped the day across smaller and mid-sized states. No emergency summits convened, no declarations reframed the future. Instead, Europe’s condition was written in warnings, pauses, and systems edging closer to...

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