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This week, Israeli bombardment of Gaza killed newborn twins and their mother. Ceasefire talks are due to resume tomorrow. We see dramatic images from Gaza and review the situation on Channel 2’s evening news.
Sudurnes’s police chief strongly advises against people staying in Grindavik, as parts of the town are considered to be at unacceptable risk given the possibility of an eruption at any time. Police chief Úlfar Lúðvíksson comes to the studio to review the case live.
The Green Party chairman called on the Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate to present a policy on wind energy issues at the autumn session. We spoke to Guðmund Inga Guðbrandsson, who believes that the proposals presented at the last session need to be revised.
We will then visit a bird hotel where birds have even moved in to enjoy their stay, and we will also have a live broadcast of the Miss Iceland beauty pageant.
In the sports package we visited KR’s useless artificial turf field and today in Iceland we visited Pittsburgh in North America.
These and more will be broadcast at 18:30 in the open programme on the Bylgjun, Stöðvar 2 and Vísis interconnection channels.
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