Sign language news broadcasts now available on our website; 120th anniversary of the car in Iceland celebrated; proposal to ban puffin hunting on government land surfaces; unemployment rate drops to 3.1% in June; over 460 farmers mulling over selling their farms
Sign language news broadcasts are available on our website. These broadcasts commence at 9 pm, concurrent with the football European Championship being shown on RÚV.
The sign language news broadcast begins at 9 pm, with an additional news hour being aired on RÚV2 at 9:20 pm tonight.
In other news, children from Grindvík have been reunited – “It’s just so good to meet all the Grindvík residents”. A public meeting has been held on Egilsgötu. Temperatures around and above 20 degrees are expected in the north and east of the country. It appears as though the referee has been taken out and the game is being played according to rules set by one team. Light rain and temperatures between 12 to 21 degrees are expected tomorrow morning.
The 120th anniversary of the car in Iceland was celebrated at Árbæjarsafni. There is a proposal for the government to ban puffin hunting on its land.
In transportation news, the owners of Hvassahraun do not plan on building an airport. In the north, Holtavörðuheiði has been opened for traffic again. Over 460 farmers are deciding whether they want to keep or sell their farms. In Grindavíkurbær, emphasis is being placed on the road network in repairs in Grindavík. Two helicopters were called due to a traffic accident on Holtavörðuheiði.
Unemployment was 3.1 percent in June and is decreasing month by month. Holtavörðuheiði was closed due to a car accident. Economists predict that inflation will increase in July.
Other popular news includes the story of “the sweetest bus driver”, the world’s largest heat belt swamp back in bright flames, a man suspected of killing three women in London with a crossbow, and George Clooney asking Biden to withdraw his candidacy. More than 460 farmers are deciding whether they want to keep or sell their farms. In literature, it is widely believed that “Icelanders do not return books”.
In the 2024 football European Championship, 110 thousand Dutch fans are streaming into Dortmund. Finally, Heimir stated: “It somewhat reminds of the Icelandic national team.”