AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNATO Summit Fallout (Ankara): NATO leaders reaffirmed Article 5 and pledged at least $140bn in military aid for Ukraine, while the summit also pushed faster capability development and a bigger defence industry push. Baltic Air Defence Upgrade: NATO agreed to shift the Baltic Air Policing mission into an air defence mission, expanding authority to respond to drone and other threats. Patriot Breakthrough for Ukraine: The US said it will license Ukraine to manufacture Patriot air defence systems, a major step for Kyiv’s missile defence. Latvia Border Pressure: Latvia’s Border Guard chief warned migrant smugglers are getting more aggressive, with border patrols using warning shots and special equipment. Corruption Crackdown Strain: Latvia’s Prosecutor General said corruption cases are being missed due to a shortage of undercover officers across investigative bodies. Transport & Infrastructure: Latvia’s railway platform modernization is facing major delays and higher costs, while airBaltic says it can’t operate without continued state support. Rīga Tourism: The city’s tourist tax will double from 2027, aiming to fund marketing and business tourism. Tech for Medicine: RTU unveiled an AI data server to speed up cancer diagnosis and tailor treatment.
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