Nearly 60% Want Katrín as Prime Minister
Although her party lost seats in the September 25 election, Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir’s popularity as a leader has risen. Nearly 60% of respondents in
Although her party lost seats in the September 25 election, Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir’s popularity as a leader has risen. Nearly 60% of respondents in
Guests filled Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavík last night for the first evening of musician Björk Guðmundsdóttir’s four-concert series in support of Kvennaathvarfið women’s shelter.
WHEN URBANISATION HAPPENED, IT DIDN’T DESTROY THE COUNTRYSIDE, IT’S STILL THERE BUT IT DOESN’T DICTATE OUR BEHAVIOURAL PATTERNS LIKE IT USED TO. NOW WE’RE ENTERING THE CLOUD BUT THE CITY WILL REMAIN. WE’LL GO TO CAFES AND GO TO WORK BUT THE FOUNDATIONAL RECOGNITION OF OUR EXISTENCE WILL NOT BE BASED ON THE STREET WE […]
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