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The Olympic Stadium for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

Meet Team Iceland for Rio 2016!

17 Jul 2016 With less than a month to go to the opening ceremony of 2016 of the Rio Olympic Games in Brazil, eight Icelanders have secured the right to represent their country.

Parliament has been asked to reconvene to reverse the decision.

Iceland union warns huge civil service pay rises could spark chaos

14 Jul 2016 Union leaders are up in arms at new plans to give senior civil servants in Iceland significant pay rises – in some cases as high as 48%.

Iceland’s famous Euro 2016 Viking clap HÚH! now as a tattoo

12 Jul 2016 Iceland supporter Bjarni Þór Kristjánsson has taken football fandom to a new level by getting a tattoo on his calf of Iceland and the now-famous HÚH! Viking clap chant.

Hotel owner Klaus Ortlieb says he fell in love with Reykjavik as a teenager, the people and the colours of the city.

"In ten years' time, Reykjavik will have plenty of empty hotels"

9 Jul 2016 German hotelier Klaus Ortlieb, whose extensive career spans everything from Claridge's in London to Cooper Square in New York and Hotel Modern in New Orleans, opened Hlemmur Square hotel in Reykjavik four years ago. He believes Icelanders are being short-sighted about the upsurge in tourism and building too many hotels in the city centre.

Six in ten Iceland flight passengers delayed in June

7 Jul 2016 Industrial action by Icelandic air-traffic controllers sent flight-delay stats sky rocketing last month, with some 60% of passengers travelling with three international airlines to and from Iceland suffering delays.

Iceland set sights on 2018 World Cup

5 Jul 2016 No sooner has the dust settled on Iceland’s men’s glorious Euro 2016 campaign than thoughts turn to the next major international tournament – the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Seventy Icelanders had to turn away from the Stade de France without tickets.

French police investigates Euro 2016 ticket sale fiasco

4 Jul 2016 Dozens of Icelanders who had bought tickets to last nights match in Paris through an Icelandic party didn't get their tickets upon arriving at the Stade de France. "A total fiasco and crying children," said one witness.

Marc Riley, a self-confessed lover of Iceland.

“Iceland – a breathtaking country, tarnished by whaling”

3 Jul 2016 “Whaling is economically unviable, sickening, and morally wrong,” says British music guru Marc Riley in no uncertain terms.

The Iceland cruise is for all women, not only lesbians.

Lesbian cruise to Iceland sold out

28 Jun 2016 The world‘s biggest lesbian travel company, Olivia, is preparing a cruise around Iceland next summer; the trip sold out as soon as the new destination was announced reports website Gay Iceland.

Iceland still least likely to win Euro 2016, say bookies

28 Jun 2016 Latest odds at Oddschecker.com from a range of bookies have Iceland at the bottom of the pile, with most giving odds of 40-1 on Iceland lifting the final trophy.

The men being dragged out of church by police.

Asylum seekers dragged out of church by Reykjavik Police

28 Jun 2016 While most of the Icelandic nation was celebrating a football victory, Iranian asylum seekers Ali and Majeh were dragged out from the sanctuary of a Reykjavik church at midnight.

This is the face of Gummi Ben, the now world-famous sports commentator from Iceland.

"You can go home, get out of Europe, just go where you like"

28 Jun 2016 Iceland's now world famous commentator Guðmundur Benediktsson lost his voice again last night in an emotional commentary when Iceland beat England 2-1. Here is our translation.

Icelanders go wild over victory over England  at Euro 2016

Icelanders go wild over victory over England at Euro 2016

27 Jun 2016 There are no words. We will let the pictures do the talking.

Guðni Th. Jóhannesson photographed as the results became clear with his wife, Canadian born Eliza Reid.

New Iceland President: Heading to France for Monday's big match

26 Jun 2016 Guðni Th. Jóhannesson will become the new president of Iceland in August, replacing Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson. Speaking to mbl.is last night when the results were clear he said that he hope to "Become a president for all the people of Iceland."

Birgitta Jónsdóttir

Brexit: "Europe is breaking apart"says Iceland's Pirate Party Captain

24 Jun 2016 "No matter how people feel about the European Union, this is of great concern," says Birgitta Jónsdóttir, leader of the Pirate Party in Iceland on last night's Brexit vote.

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