AGP Executive Report
Last update: 23 minutes agoBauhaus Spotlight: “The whole world a Bauhaus” brings the legendary modernist school to Estonian audiences for the first time, with photos, drawings, models, films and objects tracing how Bauhaus reshaped everyday life from Weimar to Berlin. Tallinn Culture & Politics: The National Opera has launched an internal audit after corruption and workplace-bullying allegations, while Tallinn also banned concerts by a covers artist tied to a pro-Russian rapper. Opera Expansion Plans: The Estonian National Opera is studying three extension options (Uus turg addition, Teatri väljak expansion, or reconstruction) before an international competition. Tech & Society: The UN and ITU launched an “AI for Good” governance commission that puts AI CEOs alongside heads of state, with Estonia’s President Alar Karis among participants. Music in November: Gothic rock star Chelsea Wolfe returns to Tallinn this November for a Helitehas show. Security Roundup: Apple’s Hide My Email service is reported to have privacy weaknesses, raising new questions for users. Defense Aid: Estonia helped procure 100+ tactical armored vehicles for Moldova via an EU-funded deal. EU Politics: Estonia backs blocking Serbia’s EU accession talks over rule-of-law concerns.
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