Today, Bragginn can be rented for private events.

The controversial building, Bragginn, now closed to the public

13:07 GMT Bragginn in Nauthólsvík, renovated by the City of Reykjavík in 2017, has now been closed to the general public.

When the fourth eruption near the town was underway in April — the seventh on the Reykjanes Peninsula since March 2021 — Jónasson said it was hardly possible to get used to such conditions and that serenity was the only thing to hold on to.

Steps down after leading Grindavík through natural disasters

10:00 GMT Fannar Jónasson has announced that he will not seek another term as mayor of Grindavík when his current term ends.

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Mysterious object over Hafnarfjörður was Starlink satellites

yesterday Residents in the capital area who looked up at the sky shortly after 10 p.m. last night were likely astonished to see a long, bright streak resembling a glowing rod made up of many stars gliding across the night sky.

The motorcycle club Hells Angels is classified as a criminal organization by Europol.

Hells Angels party: Three arrested but later released

yesterday Three individuals were arrested during a large-scale police operation in Auðbrekka, Kópavogur, last night.

The explosive ordnance disposal exercise officially began on September 8. The photo, taken in the secure area at Keflavík, shows the same type of vehicle that has been seen traveling to and from Reykjanes, Hvalfjörður, and Helguvík.

Armored vehicles spotted in Ártúnsbrekka

13 Sep Armored vehicles have been seen driving on Icelandic roads as part of the annual explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) exercise organized by the Icelandic Coast Guard.

Considerable seismic activity was recorded in the area overnight.

Earthquake swarm off the Reykjanes peninsula overnight

13 Sep An earthquake swarm that began off the Reykjanes Peninsula yesterday evening continued through the night, with around 50 quakes recorded in the area between 7 p.m. yesterday and 5 a.m. this morning.

The consultation group states that the threat is real, significant, and so urgent that it is necessary to respond swiftly and decisively.

The threat is real

12 Sep “These are perilous times, and NATO member states must face the seriousness of the threats to their security and democracy.”

Stefán Einar Stefánsson  had Daníel Jakobsson, CEO of Artic Fish as his guest in the last episode of Spursmál.

Can't tell farmed salmon from wild salmon

11 Sep One of the main problems in the current discussion about accidental escapes of farmed salmon is that people can no longer tell farmed fish apart from wild fish. This is according to Daníel Jakobsson, CEO of Arctic Fish in Ísafjörður.

Bárðarbunga in Vatnajökull Glacier.

Earthquake of magnitude 3.1 detected on Vatnajökull Glacier this morning

11 Sep An earthquake measuring 3.1 occurred on Vatnajökull glacier just before 7 a.m. this morning. Its epicenter was located 12 kilometers east of Hamrin and it was measured at a depth of four to five kilometers.

Drone in flight.

Icelanders in Poland urged to be vigilant

10 Sep The Ministry for Foreign Affairs has issued a statement directed at Icelandic citizens currently in Poland.

Seljalandsfoss is one of the main tourist attractions in South Iceland.

Plans for summer houses near Seljalandsfoss

10 Sep Landowners at Ytra-Seljalandi, near the famous Seljalandsfoss waterfall in South Iceland, have requested a change to the area’s zoning plan to allow for the construction of nine summer houses.

Presidential remarks at Parliamentary opening raise eyebrows

10 Sep President of Iceland Halla Tómasdóttir did not mince words at the opening of parliament yesterday, urging MPs to choose their words carefully in the chamber and to improve the conduct of parliamentary business.

Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir wore the traditional Icelandic national costume for the occasion, while Þórunn Sveinbjarnardóttir, Speaker of Parliament, looked summery in a green suit.

157th session of Alþingi officially opened

10 Sep Dressed formally, members of parliament and government ministers processed from the Parliament House in Reykjavík, accompanied by the President of Iceland, the Speaker of Parliament, and the Bishop of Iceland, to Dómkirkjan (the Cathedral) for a service — a long-standing tradition marking the official opening of parliament.

There was great celebration upon his arrival at Nauthólsvík.

British swimmer addicted to Icelandic licorice

9 Sep Swimmer Ross Edgley today became the first person ever to swim around the entire coastline of Iceland. He was greeted with warm cheers at Nauthólsvík after completing his 115-day journey.

Njáll Trausti Friðbertsson plans to propose amendments to the bill.

Plans to propose changes to the Budget Bill

9 Sep Njáll Trausti Friðbertsson, a Member of Parliament for the Independence Party, intends to submit amendments to the new budget bill presented yesterday by Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Daði Már Kristófersson.

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