AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoStreaming & Film: BBC docu-drama Titanic Sinks Tonight keeps expanding, with National Geographic and HBO Max among the latest international buyers; Telia Estonia is also on board, and the series is set to premiere in the US on June 22. Culture & Heritage: The Council of Europe has officially recognized the Baltic-Nordic “Singing Heritage Route,” linking community singing traditions across Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Music Charts: Eurovision 2026 winner DARA’s “Bangaranga” is topping charts across Europe, including number one in Estonia on Spotify daily charts. Arts in Tallinn: The HeadRead literary festival runs May 27–31, bringing international authors and a packed music program to Tallinn venues. Sports (Chess): Estonian GM Mai Narva climbs into the top three at the European Women’s Chess Championship after a third straight win. Local Sports (Football): Estonia named its Baltic Cup squad for June 6–9, with key absences due to injury. Security & Diplomacy: Russia accuses Estonia of undermining border agreements on Lake Chudskoye and the Narva River, as NATO tensions and drone-related fears keep rising in the region.
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