AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSports & Court Drama: Estonian guard Kerr Kriisa, 25, has been arrested and indicted in the US over an alleged $2.2 million wire-fraud scheme, with prosecutors saying he used false identities (including posing as his mother and a woman named “Irene”) to pressure victims into sending money. Arts & Culture: Tallinn Art Hall will reopen on November 13, 2026 after a five-year, €13m restoration, adding new spaces like an underground “Black Box” and the refurbished KuKu Club, plus a long-term public commission by Dénes Farkas. Sports Policy Shock: Estonia has lost the right to host the 2027 European Airgun Championships after refusing to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes, so the event moves to Granada, Spain. Tech & Finance: Alpaca says it has completed EEA passporting to 29 countries, including Estonia, expanding access to regulated investment services across the European Economic Area. AI Governance: The UN opened its first all-nations AI governance forum in Geneva, warning that science can’t yet guarantee advanced AI won’t cause catastrophic harm.
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