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Fiji PM Bainimarama (right) together with French President Hollande.

“Lesbians should go to Iceland”

6 Jan 2016 The Prime Minister of Fiji has shocked the LGBT community by describing same-sex marriage as “rubbish” and advising lesbians to go to Iceland and stay there.

‘Coldest Crossing’ team receives death threats

4 Jan 2016 The British ‘Coldest Crossing’ hikers have refused to apologise to the search and rescue teams who had to rescue them three times during their recent ill-fated hiking expedition over the Icelandic highlands.

Smith says that the expedition, although cut short by today's storm, was an incredible one.

"The most incredible experience anyone could wish for"

29 Dec 2015 Charlie Smith, one of the young British men to attempt an unsupported crossing of the Icelandic highlands in midwinter says that the crossing was incredible despite the fallbacks.

Fireworks seen from Lake Tjörnin in Reykjavik last New Year's Eve.

Most expensive firework this year costs 76.900 ISK

29 Dec 2015 As you may know, Icelanders go a little firework crazy on New Years Eve. There are no official firework displays but most people buy fireworks sold by the search and rescue teams and light them at midnight outside their homes or in various public areas.

The wind forecast for 8 am tomorrow morning.

"Freak" storm to hit Iceland tonight

29 Dec 2015 A strong area of low pressure will be approaching Iceland tonight from the south with rapidly growing easterly winds. This will cause a storm with extreme wind speeds in East Iceland tonight.

Photos:People of Reykjavik enjoying Boxing Day

Photos:People of Reykjavik enjoying Boxing Day

27 Dec 2015 The weather has been mild in the city and many people decided to go out and about on Boxing Day after a couple of days of heavy food. Photographer Eva Björk Ægisdóttir captured these photographs yesterday in various parts of the city.

Photo: AFP

Six Christmas babies in Iceland this year

26 Dec 2015 Iceland was blessed with six new ‘Christmas babies’ this year, a figure similar to that seen last year.

The bells of Hallgrímskirkja church, along with all of Iceland's churches chime in Christmas at 6 pm on December 24th.

How to spend an Icelandic Christmas

23 Dec 2015 Curious about Icelandic Christmas traditions? Here's our quick guide.

Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson.

Majority happy with President’s work

23 Dec 2015 According to a new MMR opinion poll, 47.8% of respondents are happy with Grímsson’s work as President, while 25.2% are dissatisfied.

October 2015.

Imagine Peace Tower lit for winter solstice

22 Dec 2015 Iceland’s Imagine Peace Tower was illuminated for a second time this year on the occasion of the winter solstice. It will remain on until the end of the year.

The Northern Lights are one the reasons people should visit Iceland, says CNN.

Iceland ‘emerging destination’ for 2016

22 Dec 2015 Iceland features in a new list put together by news website CNN of places to visit in 2016.

Wael and Feryal with their daughters Jouli and Jana ,aged three and four. The girls have made friends at playschool and are adapting well to Iceland.

Syrian family in Iceland fear deportation

22 Dec 2015 "We can't go back to living on the street," says Syrian refugee Wael Aliyadah. The family of four have been refused asylum and their application will not be actively dealt with in Iceland as the family already have refugee status in Greece.

The Kvíabryggja prison in Snæfellsnes is classed as an open prison. Many of Iceland's white-collar criminals are serving their sentence there.

Dutch prisoner in Iceland wishes to remain behind bars

22 Dec 2015 A Dutch man in his twenties who has been placed in custody at Kvíabryggja prison would like to remain at the prison although his custody expires today, explains his defence lawyer to mbl.is

Nói's neck was swollen and sore from the rope.

Cat strangling attempt in Reykjavik

21 Dec 2015 Cat owner Fransiska Guðrún Hoffman wrote a Facebook page this morning reporting that her cat, Nói, returned home with a rope tightened around his neck.

Lár­us Weld­ing, Jó­hann­es Bald­urs­son and Þor­valdur Lúðvík Sig­ur­jóns­son.

Icelandic banker sentenced to five years in prison

21 Dec 2015 Former head of Glitnir bank, Lárus Welding, has been sentenced to five years in prison for breach of trust in the so-called Stim case.

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