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Frétta­tía vikunnar: EBU, af­taka og Love Island
IS🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

Frétta­tía vikunnar: EBU, af­taka og Love Island

The article discusses the weekly news review segment on Vísir, focusing on topics such as EBU (European Broadcasting Union), a competition called 'Aftaka,' and the reality TV show 'Love Island.' The piece highlights the importance of staying informed about current events and invites readers to test their knowledge of recent news through a quiz. It mentions that the weekly news recap covers both local and international developments.

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Frétta­tía vikunnar: EBU, af­taka og Love Island

The article discusses the weekly news review segment on Vísir, focusing on topics such as EBU (European Broadcasting Union), a competition called 'Aftaka,' and the reality TV show 'Love Island.' The piece highlights the importance of staying informed about current events and invites readers to test their knowledge of recent news through a quiz. It mentions that the weekly news recap covers both local and international developments.

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