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He failed, however, to declare an interest in the company either then or when he became prime minister in 2013... READ MORE›
Iceland to build first temple to Norse gods since the Viking age... READ MORE›
So far, though, the tradition of unarmed police officers has proven to be stronger than the fear of terrorism... READ MORE›
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Not everyone in Iceland welcomes the development of geothermal power, however... READ MORE›
From neo-pagan marriage ceremonies to edda study groups and plans for a new temple, Iceland is seeing a revival of interest in Norse myths... READ MORE›
In this crowded mix, a dark horse has appeared the former Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson... READ MORE›
This is Iceland, where police are unarmed and people walk at all hours of the night -- just as Birna Brjansdottir was doing when she disappeared... READ MORE›
Iceland election tight race to form government as counting begins... READ MORE›
UK flight was en route to Icelandic capital as it passed over the Faroe Islands Rose Troup Buchanan Rose is an online news reporter... READ MORE›
Around 13,000 people from Iceland's population of little over 300,000 joined a Facebook page, Syria is Calling, asking the government to take in more Syrian refugees... READ MORE›
The prime minister walked out of the interview, saying What are you trying to make up here?... READ MORE›
Iceland has so far sentenced at least 29 senior bankers to prison for their involvement in the crisis... READ MORE›
He's looking forward to political change after the parliamentary election, confident that people have had enough of the parties currently in power... READ MORE›
Panama Papers Iceland's PM resigns over offshore tax haven revelations... READ MORE›
The Panama Papers stem from a year-long collaboration among Germany's Suddeutsche Zeitung newspaper, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and more than 100 media outlets... READ MORE›
The Pirates don't take a position on E.U... READ MORE›
Police asked for help in Icelandic and English... READ MORE›
Panama Papers Iceland's Prime Minister David Gunlaugsson Resigns... READ MORE›
The leaks, from Panama law firm Mossack Fonseca, showed Mr Gunnlaugsson owned an offshore firm with his wife... READ MORE›
There aren't a lot of places where you have a glacier crawling into the sea, said Gudmundur Ingi Gudbrandsson, managing director of the Icelandic Environment Association... READ MORE›
A poll this week by research firm MMR had the ruling center-right Independence Party with a slight lead over the Pirate Party... READ MORE›
The Prime Minister could not confirm this for me, and therefore I am not prepared at this time to dissolve parliament... READ MORE›
The votes are in and Iceland's hacker-led, upstart Pirate Party failed to make the nation's powerful Independence Party walk the plank after all... READ MORE›
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