AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI & Information Security: An Estonian Language Institute study finds many AI systems can be steered by propaganda-style prompts, with some models up to twice as likely to echo Kremlin talking points—especially cheaper/open models when Russian is used. Cost of Living: Estonia’s inflation rose 3.7% year-on-year in May, driven most by transport (+10.4%) and housing costs (+5.4%), including big jumps in fuel, electricity and natural gas. Local Governance: Justice chancellor Ülle Madise says municipalities don’t have to subsidize private kindergarten fees if a public place is available, even when families prefer a different educational approach. Public Safety & Health: Tallinn hospital staff are appealing after a gynecologist was dismissed, saying shortages, burnout and management problems are putting women’s and newborn care at risk. Defense & Security: “BALTOPS 26” drills are underway in the Baltic Sea region, training evacuation, mine clearance, amphibious operations and underwater robotics. EU Visa Pressure: Sweden, backed by Poland, Finland and Estonia, pushes EU-wide tighter tourist visa rules for Russians, aiming to end “shopping weekends” while Ukrainians fight. Economy Watch: Manufacturing output in Estonia fell for the third straight month in April, with food manufacturing a key drag.
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