AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTallinn Civil Defence: Tallinn installed Estonia’s first modular public bomb shelter in the city’s green space at Juhkentali 10, using a standardized reinforced-concrete design used in Ukraine, as a pilot to test practicality and public awareness. Estonia–Ukraine Symbolic Support: The city will temporarily move the Estonian and Ukrainian flags at Freedom Square 10 onto scaffolding during façade renovations, with plans to return them if the war isn’t over. EU Foreign Policy: Kaja Kallas played down talk of abolishing the EEAS, saying the EU’s foreign-policy framework is treaty-based and the service must stay strong. Security & Diplomacy: 23 countries, including Estonia, issued a joint statement condemning Iran-linked “lethal plotting” and attacks on dissidents, journalists and Jewish communities, demanding Iran stop “on our soil” operations. Defence Industry in Europe: UAE state-linked EDGE launched EDGE Europe in Paris, with a head office in Chaillot and an engineering hub in Bordeaux, aiming to build sovereign defence capability faster through industrial partnerships. Estonia Law & Economy: The Riigikogu approved a nationwide credit register to help lenders assess borrowers’ obligations before issuing loans. Prison Capacity Deal: Estonia lawmakers backed an agreement to rent prison cells to Sweden in Tartu, as Sweden faces rising gang-related incarceration pressure. Work Rules for Platforms: A new analysis says Estonian platform couriers and ride-hailing drivers would likely be treated as employees in disputes. Ukraine War Context: Ukraine reported continued long-range strikes on Russian military and energy sites, while Russia said it downed large numbers of drones overnight.
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