Ríkisútvarpið offers sign language interpreted news reports ahead of European Football Championship and Olympic Games in Iceland
Ríkisútvarpið offers news reports with sign language interpretation available on its website. The televised news will commence at 9 PM, coinciding with the European Football Championship and the Olympic Games on RÚV.
This evening, a sign language interpreted news segment will also be broadcasted on RÚV2 at 9:20 PM.
Several other news items are also being reported: – There are extensive plans for development in Ölfus. – Strong winds are expected in the western regions this evening and tomorrow. – Yellow rain warnings are in effect for southern parts of the country. – Rain is anticipated in various areas tomorrow, while northeastern Iceland will remain dry. – A mild westerly wind is forecasted for tomorrow, bringing rain to the western regions in the afternoon.
Additional headlines include: – The last state council meeting held by Guðni Th. was today. – A child was hit by a vehicle and the driver fled the scene. – A collaboration in the mackerel fishing industry is proving effective. – Nearly 80 puffins have been found dead along Stafnesvegi. – Signs of a cooling economy are increasingly evident. – Tómas Brynjólfsson has been appointed as the deputy governor of the central bank. – Media professional Þórður Snær has left the news outlet Heimildin. – The importance of increased interest in Icelandic affairs from the business community is being emphasized.