AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoIceland-EU Politics: Iceland’s Parliament has voted to hold a referendum on restarting EU membership talks, reopening a long-running debate over security, trade and sovereignty. Arctic Security: Norway’s defence minister warned Russia against taking control of the Bear Gap, saying it could enable missile and submarine capabilities that would threaten NATO states including Iceland. Culture in Reykjavik: Björk’s immersive Echolalia exhibition is now open at the National Gallery of Iceland, with new theatrical music works and a preview of her upcoming track “Never Bloom.” Food & Dining: Iceland’s Michelin-star restaurants keep their 2026 status—Dill, ÓX and Moss remain starred—while Reykjavík’s Löla is added as a recommended spot. Sports (Iceland link): Japan beat Iceland 1-0 in a friendly where a new substitution rule played a decisive role, highlighting how quickly the World Cup’s latest tweaks can swing matches. Travel Rules: The EU’s Entry/Exit System is rolling out across participating countries, and travellers should expect delays as biometric checks bed in—though Iceland is not part of the system.
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