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Iceland’s foreign minister fears ‘Brexit moment’ in EU accession referendum
Iceland’s foreign minister, Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, warns of a potential 'Brexit moment' in the upcoming EU accession referendum, citing concerns over misinformation, AI, and foreign interference. The referendum, set for three months from now, has drawn attention from global powers including Washington, Moscow, and Brussels.
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