Latvians were voting on Saturday in a parliamentary election, with opinion polls predicting that Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins's centre-right New Unity party will win the most votes, enabling him to continue his coalition with the conservative National Alliance. A victory for Karins could widen a growing rift between the Latvian majority and Latvia's Russian-speaking minority over their place in society following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. "I'm ready to continue being the prime minister, if that's what the people say," Karins told reporters in Riga on Saturday. Polls close at 8 p.m. (1700 GMT), with an exit poll released immediately afterwards....