AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNATO & Defence Posture: President Trump heads to Ankara as NATO allies brace for a summit focused on defense spending and a possible shift in US force posture, with Europe pushed to carry more of the security burden. Estonia Sports Policy: Estonia’s ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes has cost it the 2027 European Air Gun Championships, moved from Tallinn to Granada after the European Shooting Confederation said all eligible athletes must be able to compete. Estonia in International AI Governance: Estonia’s UN envoy Rein Tammsaar co-chairs the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva, arguing AI must become a global public good with safety-by-design and meaningful human oversight. Cyber & Talent Pipeline: Five young Bahamian women have been selected for the Cyber Wizard 2026 summer camp in Estonia, a fully funded EU-backed cybersecurity initiative. US Legal Case Involving an Estonian: Former college basketball player Kerr Kriisa, an Estonian native, was arrested and indicted in the US on five counts of wire fraud tied to an alleged $2.2 million scheme using fabricated identities and family emergencies. Culture & Civic Life: Tallinn Art Hall will reopen on November 13 after a five-year, €13m restoration, adding new exhibition spaces and upgraded facilities.
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