AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSoviet Symbols Standoff: Estonia’s Justice Minister says opposition from the Culture Ministry has delayed a bill to remove Soviet symbols from protected buildings, with some property managers reportedly covering monuments in the meantime. Cyber Crime: An alleged Scattered Spider hacker, Peter Stokes (dual citizen of the US and Estonia), was arrested in Finland and extradited to the US over a $100m hacking and crypto-ransom scheme. NATO Summit Watch: Türkiye will host the NATO summit in Ankara next week, with burden-sharing and defence industry capacity high on the agenda as US influence and AI security questions loom. Local Arts & Culture: Tallinn has banned concerts by a cover artist linked to a pro-Russian rapper, citing war-related concerns about the lyrics. Music Licensing: Sonify Music (Tallinn-based operator) launched a permanent ownership model for commercial audio licensing, replacing subscriptions with one-off purchases. Sports Shock: Estonian-born Kerr Kriisa was arrested by the FBI in Kentucky in connection with an alleged multimillion-dollar fraud scheme.
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