AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Sanctions & Cybersecurity: The EU and Britain imposed new sanctions on Russian military intelligence officers, hackers and companies tied to a yearslong cyberespionage and sabotage campaign targeting European governments and critical infrastructure. Latvia’s Security Posture: Latvia’s border chief says Belarus’s hybrid war is aimed at Latvia, with the border situation posing major challenges. Hybrid “Lawfare” Worry: A Re:Baltica report says Russia plans to use international courts to harass the Baltic states with costly legal cases. Culture Funding Under Scrutiny: The European Commission recommended stopping €2m in Venice Biennale grant funding after a Russian pavilion was included, citing democratic values. Local Governance & EU Funds: Latvia’s Culture Ministry suspended an EU-funded cooperation project with a women’s NGO network after an audit flagged unclear participant selection, unclear expenses and traceability problems. Energy & Resilience: Latvia’s grid synchronization push is highlighted as part of the Baltics’ energy independence from Russia and Belarus, now integrated into the EU electricity market. Environment: Latvia’s wolf hunting quota for 2026/2027 was set at 400 animals, split into two management units. Riga Airport Update: Normunds Feierbergs was confirmed to the management board of RIX Riga International Airport, focusing on finance and IT strategy. International Courts & Deportation: A Latvian convicted rapist’s deportation appeal in the UK was rejected, clearing the way for removal after his sentence.
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