AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNorth Atlantic Security: Iceland has joined a maritime security partnership with Germany, Canada, Norway and Denmark, signing on at the NATO summit in Ankara to boost protection of shipping and undersea infrastructure in the North Atlantic and Arctic. NATO Tensions Over Greenland: Denmark’s prime minister reiterated Greenland is “not for sale” and vowed to defend NATO territory after Trump renewed calls for U.S. control, escalating friction at the summit. Justice & Exploitation Crackdown: Iceland’s justice minister plans autumn legislation to stop sex-buying cases being resolved with fines, moving instead to prosecution, after a Reykjavík operation linked suspected buyers to trafficking concerns. Weather Watch: East Iceland could see up to 27°C next weekend, while South Iceland faces gusts up to 30 m/s with a yellow warning. Coast Guard Update: The Icelandic Coast Guard has paused direct watch over the anti-whaling ship Bandero after it failed to approach whaling boats or enter territorial waters, continuing remote tracking. Culture Loss: Icelandic icon Megas has died at 81, remembered for major work across music, literature and visual art.
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