AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSwedish Security: Sweden has charged a man in a suspected Russia-linked attempted espionage case, underscoring how counterintelligence remains a top priority as Europe adapts to evolving threats. Foreign Policy: Sweden’s foreign minister Maria Malmer Stenergard met Qatar’s leaders to discuss cooperation and regional de-escalation, including mediation efforts around the US-Iran situation. NATO & Arctic Defence: NATO’s Forward Land Forces have started operations in Finland and Sweden, with a Swedish-led battlegroup in the High North aimed at strengthening deterrence on Russia’s flank. Nuclear Power Policy: Sweden received a second state-aid application for a new nuclear plant near Gävle from Blykalla, keeping the government’s new-nuclear financing process in motion. Legal AI & Jobs: Legora, a Swedish legal-tech firm, is expanding across Europe with new offices in Madrid, Milan and Paris plus a London engineering hub, targeting 700 EMEA employees within a year. EU Politics: A new ECFR survey finds Europeans’ trust in the US has fallen sharply, with many now viewing it as a rival or non-ally—fueling calls for more autonomous European security. Global Arms Watch: Reports highlight record nuclear weapons spending worldwide and renewed modernization pressures, with SIPRI and ICAN both pointing to long-term arsenal plans.
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