AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoReykjavik Crime Watch: Police report 43 burglaries and thefts in the capital area since July 1, including 20 in downtown Reykjavík, with investigators saying a small, repeat offender group is behind many break-ins, often at night and linked to drug use. Film & TV Exports: Icelandic producer Glassriver is teaming up with ZDF Studios’ Network Movie on the crime series “Áróra,” adapting Lilja Sigurðardóttir’s bestselling novels, while SBS in Australia has acquired the Iceland–Portugal thriller “Cold Haven” for release on July 15. North Atlantic Fisheries: A major dispute over Atlantic mackerel quotas is escalating as adult stocks fall sharply, with countries including Iceland, Denmark, the UK and Russia fighting over shares of a shrinking, overfished resource. Sky News for Icelanders: With the Aug. 12 total solar eclipse path crossing Greenland and western Iceland, coverage ramps up on where to watch and how to plan—plus reminders that only a narrow band will see totality. Digital Skills: A new EU push targets getting 80% of people digitally literate by 2030, using data to compare progress across countries.
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