AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWhaling Restart & Protests: Iceland’s whaling season has resumed after a two-year pause, with two vessels leaving port and fresh international backlash as campaigners and animal welfare groups protest; the government says a bill on banning whaling altogether is expected this autumn, while the Marine and Freshwater Research Institute recommends reduced quotas for fin and minke whales. EU Referendum: Iceland will hold a “Brexit-style” vote on Aug. 29 on whether to restart EU membership talks, with critics warning EU entry would be the “worst business idea” and a “huge step away from democracy,” while supporters argue it could strengthen the economy and trade position. Public Safety & Justice: Parliament approved a new legal framework for court-ordered security measures outside prison, creating a secure facility for up to 16 high-risk individuals needing specialised care. Fraud Probe: Police are hunting a suspect in a fake charity card-payment scam that allegedly charged victims thousands of euros instead of small ISK amounts. Health Study: A nationwide study finds nearly 7% of Icelandic women report trauma-linked nightmares and disruptive sleep symptoms. Culture & Events: Bergmál at Þingvellir draws large crowds with major traffic and police measures, and Of Monsters and Men play Budapest Park on June 22.
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