AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEU-Russia Tensions: EU leaders can’t agree on whether to open a direct communication channel with Russia over Ukraine. European Council chief António Costa pushed for contact, but France’s Macron and Germany’s Merz reportedly slammed the move behind closed doors, with some Baltic leaders backing the criticism. Estonia Tech & Security: Estonia’s data protection watchdog (AKI) orders ettevaatust.ee to remove names and photos from a privately run sex-offender database, saying only the state can keep such records. Nuclear Power Step Forward: Estonia’s Riigikogu passed a Nuclear Energy and Safety Act, paving the way for more concrete planning and a preliminary assessment process for a new plant. Culture in Tallinn & Tartu: A new poetry exhibition opens this summer at botanic gardens, pairing plant poetry from Hortus poeticus with blooms that change through the season. Tallinn Fringe 10 Years: The 2026 Tallinn Fringe festival launches its first show wave, with tickets going on sale and a big mix of comedy, theatre, music, dance, circus and more. Sports & Leisure Tech: A look at how Baltic weekend spending is increasingly shaped by mobile payments and app-based ticketing/streams. AI Email Standard: Atomic Mail says its agent-native email is built on the open JMAP standard, aiming to let any AI model connect without vendor SDKs.
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