AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoBorder Security: Estonia has activated its first fixed counter-drone detection and monitoring systems along three southeastern border sections with Russia, with full coverage planned by year-end as authorities expand toward a nationwide drone-monitoring network. Tallinn Mobility: Tallinn is considering a pedestrian bridge at the Kristiine intersection to make crossings safer and speed up transfers between bus, tram, rail, cycling and walking, with a design tender and a target completion by 2029. Education: Concerns remain over Estonia’s new high school admissions system as the June deadline nears, with Tallinn schools facing high demand and extra pressure from the planned rise in compulsory school attendance age to 18. Travel Rules: New EU EES rules are already causing delays at airports, and Wizz Air’s boss warns travellers to arrive up to three hours early to avoid missing flights. Culture & Community: A major event at Tallinn’s House of the Blackheads marked the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic anniversary and the Estonia-Azerbaijan community’s ties, featuring speeches and a chamber orchestra concert. Sports: Stiliyana Nikolova won silver in rhythmic gymnastics at the 2026 European Championships, while University of Tartu Maks & Moorits claimed Estonia’s basketball title by beating Kalev/Cramo 85–65 in the finals.
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