AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNATO Tensions: US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth publicly rebuked allies over military spending and support for Washington’s Iran stance, announcing a six-month review of America’s force posture and basing in Europe. Estonia’s AI Governance: Prime Minister Kristen Michal backed plans to give AI agents their own official personal identification codes, aiming for limited, auditable permissions instead of blanket access to people’s digital lives. Road Safety Law: Estonia’s parliament passed amendments requiring police to place warning signs ahead of mobile speed camera measurements. Defense Readiness: Estonia’s Ministry of Defense supports keeping Pärnu Airport running, citing security value and potential allied use. Cybersecurity for 6G: The EU-launched SHIELD‑6G project starts work on AI-driven cyber threat intelligence and faster automated response for next-gen 6G networks. Local Culture & Weather: Mediatoon acquired an Estonian animated Christmas special made by Tallinn studio A Film Estonia; meanwhile Midsummer Eve is forecast to be mostly dry and sunny across Estonia. Economy Watch: A new ECB look shows mortgage rates are highest in the Baltics, with Estonia among the most expensive eurozone markets.
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