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EU Membership Talks: Iceland’s foreign minister urged the EU to be “careful” about any probation-style limits on new members’ voting rights ahead of Reykjavik’s 29 August referendum on restarting accession talks. Online Alcohol: The government reiterated that online alcohol sales are illegal, as ESA reviews Iceland’s alcohol retail system after a complaint and a court case remains in limbo. Whaling & Protest: The Coast Guard is shadowing anti-whaling activist Paul Watson’s Bandero west of Iceland as Iceland’s commercial whaling resumes, with reports of fin whales killed early in the season. Tourism Impacts: Smaller ports in north Iceland saw sharp drops in cruise calls after a new passenger infrastructure charge, hitting local businesses first. Local Life & Safety: ICE-SAR rescued an injured hiker from Hrafntinnusker despite fog and snow on the trail. Roads & Daily Services: Two-thirds of this summer’s capital-area resurfacing is already done, and crews are pushing ahead after favourable weather. Reykjavík: The city is also progressing major sidewalk repair planning. Sports & Tech: A Þorlákshöfn golf course is trialling a fertiliser-spreading drone, while gambling concerns grow among upper secondary students.

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