AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIndependence Reflection: Kertu Saks marks 35 years since Estonia’s restored independence, arguing resilience came from calm, shared choices in August 1991—especially the question young people ask: “Weren’t you afraid?” Festival Safety: Pärnu Beach Grind brings in “Night Fairies” (Ööhaldjad), a nightlife safety team working with medics, security and police to reduce drug-related harm at big summer crowds. Tallinn Culture & Outdoors: Tallinn Botanic Garden’s Rose Days return (18–26 July) with 700+ rose varieties, guided tours and expert advice in the renovated rosarium. Sports on the Big Screen: Tallinn plans a giant World Cup quarterfinal screen in Freedom Square, turning matches into a shared summer outing. Local Football Europe: Linfield start their Europa Conference League campaign with a 1-0 loss to Nõmme Kalju in Estonia; David Healy says they’re still “well in the tie” ahead of the Belfast return. Digital Policy: Estonia plans digital IDs for AI agents to tighten what they can access and do on behalf of people. Language Corner: “Lihtsad uudised” highlights Tallinn Old Town building settlement risks and NATO’s Baltic air policing upgrade.
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