AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoairBaltic Finance Crunch: Latvia’s state-linked carrier is heading to bondholders for short-term funding on August 3, while Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs says talks with a “serious partner” are underway to avoid default and keep the Riga hub intact. Energy Security: Kulbergs says Latvia has boosted protection at the Inčukalns gas storage and a hydroelectric dam after warnings of possible Russian sabotage and hybrid action, and he asked NATO for more air defence and troops. EU/Latvia Accountability: The EPPO has indicted a Latvian farmer over suspected EU subsidy fraud tied to robotic milking equipment, alleging the hardware wasn’t installed or operational and that a fabricated video was used. Telecom & Media: Tet will stop terrestrial TV services from January 1, 2027, and LMT Group reported H1 revenue up 11% to EUR 169.3m. Riga Sports: Riga FC beat Ararat-Armenia 3-2 at home but were eliminated on aggregate; Badamosi provided an assist in the match. Local Governance: Rēzekne City Council changed lease auction rules for an unwanted spa complex, removing a clause that worried investors and extending the deadline to September. Culture & Community: Latvia’s weekend calendar includes the Cēsis 820 anniversary festival.
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