AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTeen Social Media Curbs: Europe is debating limits on teen social media use as concerns grow over cyberbullying and harmful effects; a WHO-backed study links “problematic use” rising from 7% (2018) to 11% (2022), with girls reporting higher rates than boys. Estonia’s Youth Under Strain: A new report warns mental health problems are delaying Estonian youths’ independence and participation in society, as demographic decline leaves fewer people carrying more responsibility. Wolf Hunting Ruling: Estonia’s Supreme Court says a 2020 wolf-hunting quota was unlawful because the Environmental Board failed to properly account for the Bern Convention’s strict protection rules. AI Governance Push: Estonia plans “AI ID codes” so autonomous agents can act on behalf of people and organizations with defined rights and responsibility. Midsummer Culture & Diplomacy: Estonian, Finnish and Hungarian diplomats visited Hancock for Juhannus celebrations, highlighting Finno-Ugric ties. EU Budget Fight: EU leaders asked Ireland to propose by October new funding sources for the 2028–2034 budget as net contributors and beneficiaries clash. Local Cost Relief: Children’s camp VAT relief is delayed until July, leaving families paying more in June.
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