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Only five weeks to go till Ed Sheeran performs in Iceland.

Ed Sheeran Store to Open Prior to Concerts

4 Jul 2019 “The excitement in society is up. People know this is approaching.”

Director of Tax Investigations Bryndís Kristjánsdóttir.

Billions Lost Every Year

3 Jul 2019 Billions of Icelandic krónur, which ought to be paid in taxes to the Icelandic State every year, are lost due to the misuse of tax identification numbers by Icelandic companies.

From Culture Night in Reykjavík.

Fireworks under Fire

28 Jun 2019 Will the fireworks display on Culture Night, planned for August 24, in Reykjavík this summer, be the festival’s last?

From a previous WOW Cyclothon.

WOW Cyclothon About to Get Rolling

25 Jun 2019 The eighth WOW Cyclothon begins in Reykjavík tonight and runs through Saturday.

From last year's Secret Solstice festival.

Secret Solstice Opens Tomorrow

20 Jun 2019 Preparations are underway for the Secret Solstice music festival, which opens tomorrow, Friday, in Laugardalur, Reykjavík, and runs through Sunday.

The plane wreck near Múlakot, South Iceland.

Family Was Onboard Plane that Crashed

11 Jun 2019 A family was onboard the small plane that crashed in South Iceland Sunday night.

Three Die in Plane Crash in South Iceland

10 Jun 2019 Three people are dead and two seriously injured after a small plane crashed in South Iceland last night.

Thomasi Elguezabal.

‘In Iceland, I Can Be Myself’

9 Jun 2019 “I came to Norðurfjörður for the first time three years ago, but it’s been five years since I first visited Iceland.”

Vatnajökull glacier. Grímsvötn volcano and Grímsfjall mountain in the foreground.

Climate Crisis Could Delay Rescue Efforts on Glacier

7 Jun 2019 “Rescue missions could be delayed for hours, even for half a day or a whole day.”

A rainbow being painted on the steps of Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík junior college in 2016. For several years, rainbows have been painted at various locations in Reykjavík around Gay Pride, but they have been washed away after the festivities.

Permanent Rainbow in Reykjavík

6 Jun 2019 The Reykjavík City Council has unanimously voted to approve a proposition to have a permanent rainbow painted on a street in Reykjavík.

Silfra is a popular tourist attraction.

Silfra Could Receive up to 76,000 a Year

5 Jun 2019 Silfra fissure at Þingvellir National Park appears not to have reached capacity yet, in terms of number of guests, a new report suggests.

Minister of Transport and Local Government Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, Minister of Tourism, Industry and Innovation Þórdís Kolbrún Reykfjörð Gylfadóttir, and Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson, at today's press conference.

Clearing the Way for Electric Cars

4 Jun 2019 The Icelandic government has announced measures to facilitate the switch to electric cars in the country.

A magical moment on the sailboat.

Sailing and Running: New Kind of Adventure

2 Jun 2019 A new kind of trips has gained attention lately for combining sailing and running.

Snow in Fjarðarheiði mountain pass.

Difficult Road Conditions Possible

29 May 2019 June is around the corner, and we thought summer was here, but winter is reluctant to leave.

Veiga Grétarsdóttir, paddling from Hænuvík to Látravík in the West Fjords.

Kayaking around Iceland for Good Cause

28 May 2019 Veiga Grétarsdóttir is kayaking around Iceland.

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