AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBaltoscandal Festival: Rakvere’s Baltoscandal hit a decade high, drawing 5,832 visitors from 22 countries across 264 events (July 1–5), with sold-out crowds and standout shows like Milo Rau’s “La Lettre.” Local Culture & Venues: Tartu’s Genialistide Klubi is crowdfunding nearly €30,000 to stay open after losing a city operating grant tied to noise-pollution fixes. Film Nights: Ida-Viru County night cinema is bringing Estonian films to unusual locations, with free screenings and a quiz-plus-DJ format. Sports & Entertainment: Amon Amarth released “Upphaf,” a moody acoustic single ahead of a European tour. Tech & Privacy: CoMaps, an offline, community-driven OpenStreetMap navigation app, marks its one-year anniversary. Public Health: Blue-green algae and bacteria concerns mean swimming is still not recommended at several Harju County beaches. EU Policy: The EU is moving toward limits on children’s social media use, with recommendations expected July 13. NATO/Estonia: NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission is set to transition into an air defense mission, a major procedural win for Estonia.
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