AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSports & Crime: Estonian guard Kerr Kriisa, who played at Kentucky, Arizona, West Virginia and Cincinnati, has been arrested and indicted in the U.S. over an alleged $2.2M wire-fraud scheme, with prosecutors saying he used false identities and impersonated people including his “mother” and a fictional contact “Irene.” Basketball Qualifiers: Estonia still advanced in FIBA World Cup 2027 European qualifiers despite a 75–73 loss to Czechia, with Stefan Vaaks and Maik-Kalev Kotsar scoring 19 each. Film Industry: CineLink Industry Days in Sarajevo has revealed its Co-Production Market and Drama line-ups, including a new €10,000 award, with projects from across the region and beyond. Art & Culture: Riga Contemporary’s second edition wrapped with a record 17,000 visitors, while a new exhibition, “Women’s Structures,” opens at TUR on July 9. Public Debate: Maarja Vaino argues that covering Soviet-era decorations isn’t “erasing history,” but cleaning up Estonia’s public space. Tech & Society: Starship is moving its delivery robots from university campuses into real city service across the U.S. and Europe.
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