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'You're fired' read one of the many signs at yesterday's demo.

More protests today: “This government must go!”

5 Apr 2016 Anti-government protests in Iceland will continue into today, as the country’s Prime Minister – implicated in the recent Panama Papers revelations – and his government hang by a thread.

Protestor swarmed into central Reykjavik today.

Thousands demand PM resign over Panama Papers

4 Apr 2016 Irate voters pelted the walls of the Icelandic Parliament with eggs and bananas, while inside fuming opposition MPs took the floor one after another to demand the resignation of the Prime Minister.

Until now it has been believed that Nordic people went no further than to L'­An­se aux Medows in Newfoundland. The new discovery changes that.

Discovery of new Viking site in North America: Icelandic author not surprised

3 Apr 2016 "I'm not surprised, but I find this discovery absolutely remarka­ble," says Icelandic meterolog­ist and aut­hor Páll Bergþórs­son about the news of an ancient Vik­ing site spotted on sa­telite pict­ur­es in New­found­land in North America. Bergþórsson is the author of The Wine­land Millenni­um: Saga and Evi­dence/ Vín­lands­gát­an, which was nom­ina­ted for the Icelandic Litera­t­ure Prize in 1997.

The current Icelandic parliament ('Alþingi') could soon be dissolved.

Iceland government to face call for new elections

31 Mar 2016 Iceland’s parliamentary opposition has agreed upon a motion to dissolve parliament and call new elections. It is not yet clear whether the text will include a specific vote of no confidence.

This innovative marketing campaign has been written about in over 300 international newspaper articles according to press officer of Icelandair, Guðjón Arngrímsson.

Icelandair Stopover Buddy "the greatest marketing gimmick of all time?"

30 Mar 2016 Fancy a day with a dashing pilot driving through Iceland's natural wilderness? Icelandair's highly original marketing strategy called the "Stopover Buddy" has been extremely well received and has received over 650 applications in just two months.

Heavy winds will be seen all along the South Coast tomorrow night.

Storm to hit Iceland Thursday night

30 Mar 2016 The Iceland Met Office predicts heavy winds through most of South Iceland tomorrow night and a storm towards the south coast.

Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, Prime Minister of Iceland.

Iceland PM on no-confidence vote: “Bring it on!”

29 Mar 2016 The PM has said he is not worried out the no-confidence vote expected after the Easter recess and reiterated that he has not broken any laws or moral rules.

A photograph taken from the inside of the cave looking out. Two further floors lie deeper inside the cave.

A mysterious cave in Iceland reputed for human sacrifices

29 Mar 2016 A centuries old man-made cave on three floors by the Eyjafjöll mountains in North Iceland lies within a sheepcote which is now being rebuilt. Morgunblaðið interviewed the brothers who are building it who told of the dark tales associated with it which include Nazis and ancient pagan sacrifices.

Shooting for Fast 8 is currently taking place in the vicinity of Mývatn in North Iceland - here looking much more summery that it is right now.

Fast 8’s Tyr­ese Gibson braving Icelandic weather

29 Mar 2016 Tyr­ese Gibson, who plays Roman in the Fast and Furious series, arrived in Iceland this morning and seems somewhat put out by the wintry conditions affecting the country this week.

The gorgeous varieties include lakkrís seasalt, dark cherry and Madagascar milk.

Food: Iceland's trendiest chocolate

26 Mar 2016 If you want to steer away from the sweet Icelandic Easter eggs this weekend and go for a more grown-up taste, Omnom is Iceland's hippest chocolate.

Belgian colours adorning the momument of Europe.

Icelandic solidarity in Belgian colours

23 Mar 2016 Keflavík Airport and Reykjavik’s Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre have decked themselves in the black, yellow and red colours of Belgium.

Security procedures are being inspected at Keflavik International Airport following the Brussels attacks this morning.

Security stepped up at Iceland airport

22 Mar 2016 According to head of the Suðurnes police, security matters are being studied at Keflavik International Airport in Iceland following the Brussels attacks.

At least twelve candidates with just one round of voting - is this a recipe for disaster?

Presidential elections: is Iceland heading for a farce?

21 Mar 2016 With just fourteen weeks to go until the 2016 presidential elections, a total of twelve candidates have already officially entered the race.

Chocolate eggs are produced by all of Iceland's main candy factories and are available in many different sizes.

The Icelandic Easter Egg - a guide

21 Mar 2016 Every supermarket you go to in Iceland right now is literally flooded with Easter eggs of all sizes. An Icelandic Easter egg has a few quirks that make it different to other chocolate eggs.

Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, Prime Minister of Iceland.

Iceland PM may face vote of no confidence

21 Mar 2016 Opposition parties are discussing a vote of no confidence against the Prime Minister, following revelations that one of the companies claiming millions from Iceland’s crashed banks is owned his wife.

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