AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDigital Governance: Estonia is moving toward the world’s first digital IDs for AI agents, aiming to make autonomous actions trackable and auditable for accountability. Election Oversight: A former NEC chair says keeping the election watchdog’s non-permanent leadership model is “impossible,” as a parliamentary probe focuses on ballot shortages and weak oversight. Security & Public Safety: Police report a sharp rise in bomb-scare callouts, urging people not to leave bags unattended as more resources are tied up checking suspicious items. Defense & Readiness: NATO’s Baltic posture continues to adapt as drone incidents grow; Estonia has also taken delivery of its first Iris-T air-defense system unit. Local Life: Tartu’s Shooters nightclub will close after 14 years, and Tallinn is preparing for Midsummer with ferry traffic to islands running at full capacity. Business & Tech: Tallinn-based BitSpider says it’s back to profitability after Coinstone took full ownership and plans MiCA authorization by June 30.
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