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    1. TheRainOfPain on

      Some countries are so eager to feed Russian propaganda. They do this to themselves, enjoy your eastern neighbor.

    2. Mother_Ad3781 on

      Why only Latvia? I guess someone has to do it first…

    3. BootyBeetle on

      This move makes sense given the tensions of recent year Celebrating New Year according to Moscow time carries political baggage now, and cities have every right to redefine what kind of public celebrations represent their identity

    4. SaraAnnabelle on

      I wish we could do that. Drives me up the walls every year when the fireworks start at 11pm and just keep going until midnight only to start again.

      EDIT: Just the whole premise is so bizarre to me. I lived abroad for 10 years and not once did I feel the need to whip out fireworks at 6pm on 31st December because that would’ve been midnight in Estonia.

    5. Remarkable-Room7963 on

      Well, they follow it on TV and this is why the fireworks at a weird time.
      I hate Russia, but this is a bit too much.

    6. -Flutes-of-Chi- on

      What are they gonna do? Ban fireworks until exactly midnight? And enforce that?

    7. We have Melbourne-time NYE fireworks here in Germany I guess.

    8. mertseger67 on

      Looks like a loot of people had a lot of problems in their heads 

    9. TheBigOof96 on

      If your heart is in Moscow, your body should be too. There will never be too few Russian colonists in the Baltics

    10. WhoAteMySoup on

      This is the type of news that I would assume to be some ridiculous Russian propaganda to convince people that Baltic States are ridiculous, but then I read the comments…

    11. Soviet agents of RuZZification should’ve been made to leave Latvia in 1990

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