Whale Watching Companies Condemn Whaling Report
It is unclear whether the University of Iceland’s Institute of Economic Studies consulted whale watching operators while researching a controversial report on whaling’s economic impact,
It is unclear whether the University of Iceland’s Institute of Economic Studies consulted whale watching operators while researching a controversial report on whaling’s economic impact,
The Cultural Heritage Agency of Iceland is now working on an unprecedented project that would collectively protect dozens of archaeological sites within Þjórsárdalur valley. Archaeological
The District Court has charged a man with manslaughter due to negligence in connection with a fire in Selfoss, South Iceland which killed two people.
Centre Party MPs Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson and Bergþór Ólason returned to parliament today after a period of unpaid leave following their involvement in the so-called
This February, the Icelandic parliament will vote on whether to agree on the European Union’s Third Energy Package. The matter has caused much debate among politicians as the package plays an important role in Iceland’s relationship with the rest of Europe and its membership in the European Economic Area (EEA). Some believe agreeing to the […]
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