AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWhaling Watch: Icelandic whalers are set to resume fin-whale hunting after a two-year pause, with two vessels leaving Reykjavík for preparatory work and a planned high-seas hunt; animal welfare groups say the hunt is economically and politically hard to justify. Protest Under Scrutiny: A complaint has been filed with police alleging an activist was registered as a passenger on a whaling vessel without consent, raising questions about how protests are handled. Road & Travel: Þingvellir traffic restrictions are planned for the Bergmál festival on June 20, with road closures from 15:00 to midnight and a shuttle from Reykjavík. Public Trust: A Reykjavík conference warned that social media and AI are accelerating disinformation risks, making it harder for people to tell what’s reliable. Arctic Diplomacy: Norway says it plans to open a diplomatic mission in Greenland, focusing on maritime cooperation as Arctic tensions and negotiations continue. Volcano Update: Worldwide volcanic activity reports include ongoing unrest at Stromboli and minor activity at Etna. Sports (Iceland on the world stage): Gunnlaugur Árni Sveinsson began his U.S. Open debut with an 84 and will look to climb the leaderboard after play was suspended.
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