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Heatwave Reality Check: A “heat dome” is driving record May temperatures across parts of Europe, with scientists warning human-caused climate change is making these extremes more intense and frequent. Wild Salmon at Stake: Icelandic campaigners are urging lawmakers to reject new aquaculture legislation, arguing open-net salmon farming plus warming waters could push wild Atlantic salmon closer to collapse. Green Hydrogen Push: The European Commission cleared €1.3bn in German state support for renewable hydrogen projects, aiming to scale electrolyser capacity and cut emissions. Arctic on the Move: Coverage keeps framing the High North as a fast-rising strategic priority, not a distant frontier. Iceland Links in the Mix: Iceland appears in travel and policy spillovers—from “what to pack” rules to Icelandair staffing disputes—while geothermal and superhot-rock research continues to spotlight long-term energy options. Quick Note: The week’s Iceland-specific items are strong, but hard breaking news from Iceland itself is comparatively light today.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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May 25, 2026

Aventurine dial watch market seen reaching $1.91 billion by 2030

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May 19, 2026

Ethiopia renewable energy market set for rapid growth through 2034

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May 8, 2026

Woolroom wins King’s Award after 130% international sales jump

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May 5, 2026

Matcha eye dew market seen reaching $1.5B by 2033

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May 3, 2026

Air Pollution Levels Fail Global Safety Standards Across Most Countries

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Icelandic, Irish Officials Say EU Must Get Tougher, Leaner

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Iceland, Ireland Urge EU to Boost Competitiveness, Defend Values

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Aventurine Dial Watch Market Growth Accelerates As Industry Expected To Reach $1.9 Billion By 2030

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Iran War Causes 232 Environmental Incidents in Two Weeks

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PassEntry Introduces Frictionless One-Tap Loyalty Scheme as Iceland's Hagar launches 'Takk'

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