AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDrone Deal With Ukraine: Estonia declined to sign a proposed long-term “drone agreement” brought to Tallinn, while Latvia signed a 10-year defence cooperation plan that could include about €110m in early spending. Public Safety: The Rescue Board says lithium-ion battery fires are a recurring problem, with batteries able to reignite and sometimes requiring days of cooling and monitoring. Security Incident: An attack drone carrying about 5kg of explosives was found in south Estonia, with officials linking it to earlier Ukraine-related strike activity and urging people to call 112 if they spot drones. Transport & City Life: Regular tram service is set to resume Monday after the Lubja intersection upgrade, and police are considering raising the speed-camera fine threshold from 3km/h to 6km/h. Culture & Community: Pärnu handed over the “summer capital” scepter as the season began, and the restored “Hill of the 7th” landmark in Setomaa reopened for its 100-year anniversary. AI Policy: Estonia is moving toward digital IDs for AI agents, while artists and music managers warn that AI music licensing deals can misuse creators’ rights. Energy & Business: Heat pump sales across Europe rose 13% in 2025, and Estonia’s new Halinga biomethane plant is set to feed fuel supply via Elenger.
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