It is indeed Latvian. The address of the "donate" news site is: Mārupes novads, Babītes pagasts, Piņķi, Parka iela 9 - 5, LV-2107
Source: https://company.lursoft.lv/en/the-insider/40103909487
Piņķi is a village in Mārupe Municipality, Latvia. Piņķi had 3,434 residents as of 2014.
From the web page: "The Insider is a Russia-focused, independent media outlet. We're fully committed to investigative journalism and to debunking fake news. We're proud of our growing recognition, having received, among many others, The Council of Europe's Innovation Award, The European Press Prize and the Free Media Award."
Source: https://theins.ru/en/about
Therefore, approved by the EU. But in English and Russian, not Latvian or any of the other languages of Europe.
A part of the site which "debunks" lists all sorts of individuals. Sort of a Latvian "Southern Poverty Law Center."
Among those Insider SIA doesn't like and calls them "fakesperts": Steve Bannon, Daniel Horowitz, Tucker Carlson, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with more names for those in other European nations who might not be known in the US.
Source: https://fakesperts.theins.ru/
Debunking the SPLC way....
I love these investigations you do on websites.
Well, you must have dug deeper oir wider than I've had time to do. I have yet to find any mention of Bannon at all. Help me out?