Reykjavík City Constructs Homes for Homeless
Reykjavík city will spend ISK 450 million ($4m/€3.4m) on 25 small homes for homeless, Vísir reports. The Reykjavík city council passed the resolution on the 20th
Reykjavík city will spend ISK 450 million ($4m/€3.4m) on 25 small homes for homeless, Vísir reports. The Reykjavík city council passed the resolution on the 20th
Kristján Þór Júlíusson, minister of fisheries and agriculture, presented a bill to parliament yesterday concerning fishing fees, RÚV reports. The main goal of the bill is
It’s almost unheard of that the earthly remains of people in hallowed ground are made to give way for a secular building, state three honorary
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