AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPhilippines–Iceland Aviation: The Philippines and Iceland have signed an initial air services agreement, paving the way for up to seven flights per week (one daily) for passenger and cargo services, though no airline or start date has been announced yet. EU Accession Debate: Former Icelandic president Guðni Th. Jóhannesson says fisheries control must be the first condition in any EU talks, warning Iceland should walk away early if Brussels won’t guarantee Icelandic control. Monetary Policy Impact: Iceland’s key interest rate has risen to 8%, and a new report looks at how higher mortgage costs are hitting households right away. Local Life & Rules: Reykjavík schools are going phone-free citywide for the new term, limiting personal smart-device use during school hours. Environment & Safety: A small glacial outburst flood is under way in Múlakvísl, with elevated hydrogen sulphide levels prompting warnings not to linger near the river source. Wildlife Management: Iceland’s Institute of Natural History proposes extending the ptarmigan hunting season by 11 days, with hunting still limited to five days a week. Culture Night: Reykjavík’s annual Culture Night returns on 22 August with major events including the Reykjavík Marathon and free openings at cultural venues.
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