Latvia:
Jewish artist fights for Holocaust memorial at concentration camp
Nearly 4,000 Jews died at Jungfernhof, a Nazi camp in Latvia. This artist is fighting for a memorial to them.
Nearly 4,000 Jews died at Jungfernhof, a Nazi camp in Latvia. This artist is fighting for a memorial to them.
In a shift, Latvia and Lithuania are paying Holocaust survivors and heirs for their stolen property.
Holocaust gravesites identified in Latvia and Netherlands using contemporary technology.
National action plan will enshrine preventative measures against antisemitism into legal code.
Pres. Herzog welcomes Pres. Egils Levits of the Republic of Latvia, emphasizing shared values, promises work on dual-nationality agreement.
Concrete obelisk commemorating Soviet victory over Nazis during World War II taken down as response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Day to remember the 70,000 Latvian Jews murdered during the Holocaust takes place in Latvia.
Read the incredible story of Benjamin and Leah, from atheist Latvia to Israel as Jews.
Bill includes compensation for lost Jewish property and funding to revitalize the country's Jewish community.
A Holocaust museum in Latvia has announced that it no longer has enough visitors to keep operating.
Vote in principle in Latvia's parliament allocates 40 million euros over 10 years for property compensation.
After controversy, Belgian town square to remove references to Latvian Nazi collaborators.
The Riga Ghetto Museum is facing possible closure after the city’s government decided to begin charging it about $12,000 in rent per month.
President Egils Levits sworn in Monday, says Latvia splitting in two because of income inequality.
Egils Levits, 63, elected by a majority of 61 lawmakers out of 100 in the Latvian parliament
Ex-Soviet dissident Egils Levits favored to become Baltic state's next president.
Latvians march in remembrance of soldiers who fell in the service of the Nazi SS, claiming Latvian soldiers took no part in atrocities.
Serbian youth jump fence, smash headstones, in Jewish cemetery.
Latvian president Raimonds Vejonis attended a memorial ceremony at a Holocaust mass murder site near Riga and admitted local complicity.
The unusual ordeal of a local man bitten into submission by a hostile rodent, and rescue workers who thought he was totally pranking them.
Wiesenthal Center decries 'distortion of history' at march of Latvian veterans, noting many 'participated in the mass murder of Jews.'
The Jewish community of Latvia has come out in protest of the musical 'glorifying' Nazi Herbert Cukurs, known as the 'Butcher of Riga'.
Herberts Cukurs took part in Nazi atrocities against Latvia's Jews - now the country is turning a 'heinous criminal to cultural hero.'
A nursery school in Latvia owned by anti-Semitic politician posted a sign stating it was “Judenfrei” (free of Jews).
Latvians who fought on the Nazi side against the Soviets stage a march in Riga. Simon Wiesenthal Center director condemns the parade.
Latvia's environment minister fired for planning to take part in a march by veterans who sided with the Nazis in World War II.
President Peres politely suggested the EU step out of Mideastern affairs while talks are on between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
Latvian President Andris Berzins is avoiding participating in a Holocaust memorial with Pres. Shimon Peres during his visit to Latvia
A museum dedicated to painter Mark Rothko opens in his Latvian hometown, a century after he left and found fame in the U.S.
Russian-Israeli politician and former MK for Likud and Kadima found dead in Latvia hotel.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urges Latvia to resolve the restitution of pre-World War II Jewish property “quickly and fairly.”
Latvian Justice Minister was forced to resign his position, following his controversial claims that Holocaust restitution policy is biased
Latvian President: troops cannot be held responsible for murder of Jews during WWII; march banned to prevent "threats to public security."
The party representing the Russian minority in Latvia was the major winner in a low turnout election but cannot form a government.
Foreign Minister, in Riga, has warm words for Latvia but says right-wing marches should not be tolerated.
An official march was held in Latvia on Thursday commemorating the Nazi conquest of the country 69 years ago.