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The ban is valid until midnight 25 March 2024.
will be held on 22 November 2023.
Iceland has recently participated in the annual negotiations conference of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) in Riyadh. The purpose was to increase market access for Icelandic airline companies through bilateral agreements with foreign countries.
The annual farewell party for retiring staff of Akureyri Hospital (SAk) was held 24 May.
The Communication Centre offers a number of courses in Icelandic sign language in the autumn of 2024.
The managing director of Natural Disaster Insurance will be present and available for appointments at the service centre in Herðubreið, Seyðisfjörður, on 26 and 27 January.
A new project in public innovation is underway with the intention of adopting financial technologies into public acconting practices.
A ceremony to allocate funds from the Public Health Fund was held Friday 24 February at the premises of the National Olympic and Sports Association Iceland.
The World Health Organization (WHO) raises the awareness of hepatitis virus on 28 July each year. Inflammation of the liver with viruses can lead to serious diseases and liver cancer.
Courses for vehicle agents A, B and C are scheduled for October 17th at The Icelandic Transport Authority, Ármúli 2.