AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDefense & Borders: Estonia’s Defense Force Narva base is set to start being built later this year, with the first container-style stage planned to begin fast after June support from the city. Press Freedom: The Estonian Media Association says it will appeal wartime reporting restrictions under the Emergency Situations and National Defense Act, warning the rules could be too broadly interpreted. Kids & Sports: Tallinn launches a free summer sports program for ages 7–19 (June 10–Aug 19) with coached outdoor sessions across multiple disciplines. Culture & Literature: HeadRead returns to Tallinn with author talks, walking tours and music events, spotlighting both international guests and local writers. Community Charity: Tallinn’s annual Duck Race in Kadriorg Park raised €307,355 for children with cancer, with 20,000 sponsored rubber ducks taking part. Local Arts & Pride: A giant patchwork rainbow banner was unfurled in Tartu for Baltic Pride, as events continue across Estonia. Film Buzz: The Latvian-Estonian-Polish-Lithuanian co-production “Ulya” drew attention at Cannes, with behind-the-scenes coverage from the creative team. Transport & Lifestyle: Polestar expands into Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, opening a dedicated Polestar Space in Tallinn in June.
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