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EU–Western Balkans: The EU has agreed to start talks to scrap mobile roaming charges for six Western Balkan countries, with domestic telecom law changes needed before “roam like at home” kicks in. Iceland & older customers: Iceland Foods launched Benefits Boost to help shoppers over 66 check and claim financial support they may be missing. EU expansion debate: Finland’s President Alexander Stubb urged the EU to expand to as many as 40 states, naming Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia—and also floating flexible formats that could include places like Iceland and Norway. World Cup focus: Japan’s World Cup camp in Mexico continues as former captain Maya Yoshida returns as a “support player,” while Group F previews keep attention on Netherlands, Japan, Sweden and the Netherlands’ long wait for a title. Iceland business & markets: Brim sold its stake in Polar Seafood Denmark to Polar Seafood Greenland in Greenland’s biggest private deal, while Kaldvik reported weaker Q1 results tied to early salmon harvest from winter wounds. Northern lights: Strong aurora activity is forecast for parts of North America, with smartphone tips circulating as sightings become possible farther south.

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Eythor Arnalds releases ambient album Music for Walking

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Jun. 1, 2026

SuperCom wins $1.8 million Norway monitoring contract

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Kids waterproof apron market seen reaching $2.49 billion by 2030

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Raw milk cheese tours market seen hitting $1.54 billion by 2030

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Icelandic Composer Eythor Arnalds Crafts Ambient Neo-Classical Escape on Latest Album 'Music for Walking’

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Alvotech announces resubmission of U.S. Biologics License Applications for AVT05, a proposed biosimilar to Simponi® and Simponi Aria®, and AVT06, a proposed biosimilar to Eylea®

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