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Power cuts might occur today/tonight so keep a few candles and a lighter at easy reach.

Tips from rescue teams on how to stay safe this afternoon

7 Dec 2015 The hurricane force winds expected to hit Iceland this afternoon means you won't be able to stand up outside. Here are tips from one of Iceland's rescue teams, the Kjölur rescue team on how to stay safe today.

The beauty of the all-encompassing white blanket of snow.

Ten ways to survive the snowpocalypse

3 Dec 2015 Well, yes, it may be just like living in Denver or Minneapolis but the current 43 centimeters of snowfall and further storm predictions may make you feel like you've landed in Siberia by mistake. Here are a few tips on how to get through this all without having a nervous breakdown.

President Grímsson and First Lady, Dorrit Moussaieff.

“Ólafur Ragnar for President 2016!”

3 Dec 2015 A Facebook group has been set up encouraging Iceland’s President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson to stand for a sixth consecutive term in next year’s presidential elections.

Photo: Þorvaldur Örn Kristmundsson

Rio Tinto strike called off

2 Dec 2015 “Bringing smeltering operations to a halt would be “pointless” and would give Rio Tinto the excuse they are looking for to shut the plant down all together.”

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Naked man in box: Day Two

1 Dec 2015 Art student Almar, whose installation piece of residing naked in a transparent box at the Iceland Academy of the Arts for a week raised more than a few eyebrows yesterday with the ubiquitous outcry of:is it art? Our videographer came to check up on Almar today during the storm to see how he was doing.

The situation in Hafnarfjörður at around 2 pm today.

School children can safely walk home

1 Dec 2015 The Reykjavik Metropolitan Police have just issued a statement saying that the weather has calmed down although its still snowing heavily. Therefore, children at school today can walk safely home by themselves.

An ancient Sumeran statue dating from around 2520 BC. The Sumeran mythology is thought to be one of the world's oldest religion, on which others are very much based.

Icelanders flocking to the Zuist religion

1 Dec 2015 A new religion, Zuism, based on the worship of the ancient Sumeran gods promises a refund for government religion taxes for everyone registering with their religious group in Iceland.

Rescue teams at work dislodging cars stuck in the snow.

Whiteout in Reykjavik

1 Dec 2015 Iceland Monitor is of course monitoring the first storm of the winter here in Iceland and will be publishing the latest updates throughout the day. Here are the first few photographs of the snowstorm this morning and the latest updates.

If your kids are at school they will be perfectly fine at classes there until the weather calms down. Don't venture out by car to pick them up.

Schools are open- but many pupils are home

1 Dec 2015 Schools in Reykjavik are open today but seemingly, almost half of the pupils in the city's schools are home today. Police would like to stress that if pupils are already at school- please let them stay there until the weather calms down.

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Art student to spend one week naked inside a box

30 Nov 2015 Art student Almar Atlason at the Iceland Institute of Arts just closed himself in a box where he will be living for the next week. We caught up with him this morning as he was enjoying his last cigarette before stripping off for his "experiment."

Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson MP.

Pirate: Use the money for wages, not guns

26 Nov 2015 “I am concerned at plans to spend the extra money recently announced for the Icelandic police on buying weapons, rather than recruiting more officers and paying them better.”

"I'm certain that the municipalities and all others involved will do everything in their power to receive them as well as possible so that they will feel happy here and will adapt to our society," says Minister Harðardóttir.

55 Syrian refugees arrive in December

25 Nov 2015 Minister of Social Affairs and Housing, Eygló Harðardóttir has signed an agreement with the respective mayors of Kópavogur, Akureyri and Hafnarfjörður on the reception of 55 Syrian refugees scheduled to arrive in Iceland in December.

Þorgrímur Þráinsson.

Iceland’s first presidential candidate for 2016?

25 Nov 2015 The first likely candidate for the next president of Iceland has come out of the woodwork – 56-year-old footballer-turned-author Þorgrímur Þráinsson.

The attack occurred near Hallgrímskirkja church in central Reykjavik.

“The truth or nothing”

22 Nov 2015 A young man who was brutally raped by four men in downtown Reykjavik tells his story. “It is unthinkable but true that it is easier to pass for insane or a junky or an alcoholic than to simply admit that a horrible thing happened.“

The cottage is located in popular nature spot Meðalfellsvatn lake, near Reykjavik, where a lot of Icelandic celebrities have houses.

Charming lakeside cottage for sale

20 Nov 2015 Solla Eiríksdóttir, otherwise known as Solla, owner of the famous Gló raw food restaurants, has put her summer cottage up for sale. It's located at Meðalfellsvatn near Reykjavik.

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