AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDeepfake crackdown: Estonia’s Social Democrats want to make it a criminal offense to create and spread nonconsensual explicit deepfake images, arguing current rules are too unclear as AI tools get easier. Tallinn street art: City officials plan to commission murals for a Pärnu maantee underpass to curb tagging, with motifs tied to Estonian culture and history. Maritime safety for kids: At Sõru Maritime School on Hiiumaa, children learn sailing and sea safety with a clear message: respect the sea, don’t panic. Defense drawdown worries: Estonian experts warn that reported US military cuts in Europe could create capability gaps, especially in aerial refueling and maritime patrol. Tartu nightlife plan: Tartu is drafting a strategy to guide evening and nighttime life through 2035, aiming to balance events with residents’ comfort and safety. Retail news: Off-price chain HalfPrice opens its first Estonian store in Tallinn’s T1 Center. Weather alert: Southern Estonia saw severe storms with reports of a possible tornado in Võru County, though no touchdown was confirmed. World Cup culture: A look at how royal families are watching FIFA World Cup 2026.
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