AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRoyal Heritage in Vilnius: The Vilnius Church Heritage Museum will open “Hidden Within” on July 9, displaying royal burial insignia from the Jagiellonian dynasty—items tied to King Alexander Jagiellon and queens Elizabeth of Austria and Barbara Radziwill—rediscovered in 2024 inside Vilnius Cathedral crypts after being hidden during WWII. Lithuanian Defence Industry: Kaunas-based Giraitė has started producing anti-drone cartridges, with trial batches already shipped to Sweden and France; the company says it plans about five million cartridges per year and is investing to expand production. NATO-Linked Drone Testing: The U.S. Army tested German-made Helsing HX-2 loitering munitions in Lithuania, reporting successful target strikes during Project Flytrap, with the system already combat-tested in Ukraine. Workplace Trends: A new global employment report highlights rising pressure on employers from AI, burnout and a shrinking skilled workforce, alongside growing regulation and workplace safety demands. Baltic Memory Day: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania marked the 85th anniversary of Soviet mass deportations with nationwide commemorations. Suwałki Corridor Drills: Lithuania, Poland and France will run joint “Brave Boar 2026” exercises near the Suwałki Gap from June 16–26 to improve rapid allied defence coordination.
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