AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoAviation Tech: Wingbits launched wingbits.ai, an AI platform that can run 24/7 agents to monitor live and historical flight data in plain language—think alerts for military aircraft in Baltic airspace or GPS interference around Estonia. Baltic Culture: The Singing Heritage Route linking Nordic and Baltic vocal traditions (from Sámi joik to Seto leelo) earned official Council of Europe cultural route status. Arts & Residency: Hamilton visual artist Natalie Hunter will come to Tallinn for the 2026 Nordic Artist Exchange residency, exploring industrial heritage and light through analogue photography. Chess: Estonian star Mai Narva surged into the top three at the European Women’s Chess Championship after a third straight win. Music: Panda Bear and Sonic Boom announced their collaborative album “A ? of WHEN,” with a release that deliberately avoids streaming. Literature: Tallinn’s HeadRead literary festival kicks off May 27–31 with international guests and a packed music program. Film: Velasco Broca’s feature debut “The Next Testament” began shooting in Madrid, mixing practical effects with gothic, retrofuturist visuals. Media/Policy: A new proposal would expand who can restrict media during wartime, widening Estonia’s crisis powers beyond parliament.
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