AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMonaco Bomb Probe: Interpol has named Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, as the suspect in the Monaco blast that critically injured a Ukrainian tycoon and others; German police raided her Frankfurt-area flat and Monaco prosecutors say she fled via France and Italy, with authorities warning she may not have acted alone. EU Security & Travel: Ireland says about 1,000 people deemed a danger to the EU were stopped from entering after new Entry/Exit System checks began, as summer airport delays keep sparking complaints. Baltic Energy Resilience: Latvia and Estonia signed a memorandum to cooperate on supply security and strategic reserves, including fuel and electricity disruption response. Defense Spending Warning: Estonia’s prime minister tells EU leaders that failing to deter Putin would cost more than funding defense, as Europe debates budgets ahead of the Ankara summit. Clean Energy Funding: The EU Commission and EIB approved a €2.5bn Modernisation Fund round for 51 clean-energy projects across 11 states, including Estonia-linked transport electrification. Public Health Alert: A salmonella outbreak tied to flavoured instant noodles has sickened 100+ people across 14 countries, with Estonia among those reporting cases. Presidential Politics: Prominent Estonians back retired major general Riho Ühtegi for president, arguing Estonia needs a trusted security-minded leader. Cybercrime: A 19-year-old dual U.S.-Estonian citizen accused of Scattered Spider hacking has been extradited from Finland to the U.S. to face charges in Chicago.
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