AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Referendum Calm-Down: Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir pushed back on claims Iceland is deeply divided over whether to resume EU accession talks, saying voters can decide calmly and that the government will respect the result. Local Tensions: A Keflavík café owner says four Israeli tourists threatened an employee after spotting a Palestine map on the wall, with police notified and video provided. Road & Travel Disruptions: Borgarfjörður bridge closures are set for overnight roadworks (21:00–07:00), and Keflavík Airport saw long security queues tied to eclipse visitors returning. Culture & Community: Laufey’s “A Very Laufey Day” is expanding again, with events planned in 75 cities across 25 countries on Aug. 23. Sports & Youth: Kuwait’s U-17 handball team is heading to Jordan for the Asian Championship, with Icelandic coach Stefan Arnason on the technical staff. Economy Watch: The Federation of Icelandic Industries is urging the Central Bank to hold interest rates steady ahead of the Aug. 19 decision.
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