AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIceland Security: Alþingi has approved a new legal framework for court-ordered security measures outside prison, including a secure facility for up to 16 high-risk people who need specialised supervision. Fraud Watch: Police are investigating a fake charity card-charging scam reported across Árbær, Hveragerði and Akranes, where victims thought they were paying ISK 2,000 but were charged about €2,000. Parliament Wrap: The 157th legislative session ended June 19, with 105 of 188 bills passed into law, including changes on driving licence validity, foreign land purchases and stamp duties. Whaling Debate: Iceland’s whaling season has resumed after a two-year pause, reigniting protests and the conservation argument. Nordic Economy/Markets: Norway’s SalMar raised kr2.75bn via green bonds tied to aquaculture sustainability, with operations including international activity in Scotland and Iceland. Housing Costs: Eurostat data puts Reykjavík among Europe’s pricier capitals for renting a two-bedroom flat, around €2,350 on average. Marine Rules: The North-East Atlantic is set to become a new ship-emissions Emission Control Area, covering Iceland and neighbours, with rules starting in 2027.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.