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Iceland and Faroe Islands mackerel dispute with EU and Norway


By Alëx Elliott, IceNews editor: It has been a long time since I wrote an editorial column. They were a regular feature at the height of the banking crisis and always stimulated good debate. There are a few ongoing news stories that have been bothering me lately and today I’d like to rant about just one of them. Read the full story

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Military dispute over Arctic resources unlikely


iceThe natural resources of the Arctic region are unlikely to lead to any military conflict in the region according to new research by the Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI) of Norway. The study further found that a diplomatic solution to any dispute resolution is far likelier and more rational than armed action. Read the full story

Posted in Canada, Denmark, Energy, Greenland, Iceland, International, MBL, Norway, Politics, United StatesComments (1)

Icelandic First Lady sued in London by neighbour


kort_austurland480_ferdavisirThe First Lady of Iceland, Dorrit Moussaieff, has been sued by her neighbour in London, Tiggy Butler. Butler, who is also an interior designer, has been pressing charges against First Lady Moussaieff because of alleged aggressive behaviour and threats made by the First Lady. According to the news source, Daily Mail, the two ladies each own a flat in the same building near the wealthy London neighbourhood of Knightsbridge. Read the full story

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Scandinavia strikes!


nurseBoth Sweden and Denmark were plagued with strikes last week as workers in the health sector demanded better wages, according to reports on the World Socialist website.

Public sector health care workers in Denmark are striking for the first time in over a decade. The dispute started on April 16th and has grown to encompass nurses, laboratory technicians, nurses’ aides, physiotherapists and day care workers, all of whom are insisting on a 15 per cent increase in salary over the next three years.

In Sweden, nurses began taking action on 21st April when 2,500 workers went on strike. Another 900 joined them three days later. The walkouts have affected all areas of the country with nurses in 40 municipalities affected.

Last month in Finland 12,000 nurses almost quit in order to secure their pay rise. The issue was resolved by an agreement to increase wages by 28 per cent over the next two years.

Danish Finance Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen predicted that the government would be intervening in Denmark soon. “It’s absolutely essential that people understand that they need to restrain these wage expectations. The danger of slower growth is greater if pay demands are too high,” he said.

He said, “If we’re not vigilant and don’t show an intelligent approach to these areas, we’ll lose competitiveness.”

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