Immigrants in Iceland are not machines
According to Tatjana Latinovic, chair of the Association of Women of Foreign Descent, Icelanders almost exclusively perceive immigrants as laborers, workers who contribute to the economy.
According to Tatjana Latinovic, chair of the Association of Women of Foreign Descent, Icelanders almost exclusively perceive immigrants as laborers, workers who contribute to the economy.
The salary of Icelandic fisherman has decreased up to 25% in the last two years and is now similar to what it was in 1999 when compared year over year based on one specific trawler.
6,000 new apartments could be built in Reykjavík over the next five years according to plans from the city’s zoning committee reports the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service, RÚV.
The woman brandished an air gun, a replica of a pistol, and pointed it to the driver and demanded cash.
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