Latvia Video. Latvia approves ban on Russian military symbols 'V' and 'Z' Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 31/03/2022 - 22:40 GMT+2 Latvian citizens face fines if they display the symbols at any public events to show support for "Russia's military aggression". Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Latvia approves ban on Russian military symbols 'V' and 'Z' Now playing Next Kubilius: Europe can defend itself but not replace US nuclear umbrella Now playing Next Major fire at Courchevel's Grandes Alpes hotel, hundreds evacuated Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 28th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Storm Kristin kills two in Portugal, causes widespread damage and power cuts Now playing Next US-Greenland dispute a 'wake-up call for all of Europe,' says Macron Now playing Next Overnight Russian drones strike homes, damage monastery in Odesa Now playing Next French government to ditch US's Teams and Zoom for 'sovereign control' Now playing Next Rutte faces backlash for mocking Europe's security independence goals Now playing Next Spain approves plan to grant legal status to thousands of migrants Now playing Next Nipah virus: What is it and why are countries on alert? Now playing Next Will the Mercosur agreement really bring 'toxic' food to our plates? Now playing Next Mercosur, India and the EU: Trade ambitions meet political resistance in The Ring Now playing Next EU can't replace Musk's Starlink yet, but is on right track, Kubilius tells Euronews Now playing Next France and Spain signal support to list Iran's Revolutionary Guard as terrorist group Now playing Next 'It's better for Poland to stay with the złoty,' country’s finance minister says More videos
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