AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSuwałki Corridor Drills: Lithuania, Poland and France will run the “Brave Boar 2026” infantry exercise near the Suwałki Gap from June 16–26, with Lithuanian troops from the Grand Duke of Lithuania Butigeidis Dragoon Battalion and the Žemaitija Infantry Brigade focusing on joint operations and rapid allied response along the key Baltic-NATO link. Aerial Alert in Vilnius: Vilnius Airport briefly suspended operations after an aerial threat alert on June 13; fighters were scrambled, but the object was later identified as a meteorological balloon, with two flights diverted to Riga and Kaunas before normal service resumed. Baltic Deportations Remembered: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania marked the 85th anniversary of Soviet mass deportations, recalling the 1941 and 1949 waves that tore families apart and left deep scars across generations. Press Freedom vs Security: A Nordic-Baltic press freedom analysis says openness is the norm, but journalism can face pressure when reporting moves into the security sphere, where secrecy and controlled access shape what can be investigated. Fintech Regulation: Revolut’s expansion is being slowed after ECB restrictions tied to governance, risk and compliance weaknesses—an example of how fast-growing digital banks face tighter oversight.
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