AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI Governance: Estonia is moving to issue dedicated digital identities for AI agents (“AI ID codes”), so agents can act on behalf of people and organizations with limited permissions and clear traceability. Nuclear Policy: The Riigikogu passed Estonia’s Nuclear Energy and Safety Act, setting phased licensing steps and parliamentary approval for key construction decisions. Security & Oversight: An attorney has asked the Ministry of the Interior to launch oversight into the Internal Security Service’s alleged practice of accessing email inbox contents without court authorization. EU Foreign Policy Rift: Israel says it is cutting contact with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas after a reported “apartheid” comparison; Kallas says she values dialogue and points to the EU’s two-state position. Defense & NATO: US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a six-month review of US force posture in Europe, warning contributions could depend on allies meeting defense spending targets. Local Governance: Tallinn is adjusting traffic arrangements at several intersections to improve safety and reduce disruptions. Transport Rights: New EU rules are being highlighted in Estonia: carry-on baggage must be included in ticket prices, and children up to 14 must be seated next to a parent/guardian without extra charge. Public Life: Tallinn Fringe’s 10th edition kicks off with the first wave of 2026 shows announced.
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