
The prime minister of Iceland – To resign or not to resign
The prime minister of Iceland Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson now faces great pressure to resign office.
The prime minister of Iceland Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson now faces great pressure to resign office.
Around two thousand angry voters have pledged via Facebook to attend an anti-government demonstration when parliament comes together after the ...
Árni Gunnarsson, formerly fronting the Icelandic refugee-committee (Flóttamannaráð), founded in 1995, has followed some of the refugee´s voyage with a...
Icelandic Finance Minister Bjarni Benediktsson has hit back at the US’s criticism of his country’s whaling by claiming it had no right to comment when...
Iceland has put its plans to drop its European Union membership application on hold, its government revealed on Monday.
Iceland wants to develop a stronger relationship with China on Arctic resources development, scientific research and other businesses, revealed the co...
The Icelandic Minister of Finance and The Union of Icelandic Upper-Secondary Teachers have not reached an agreement regarding teachers’ wages after th...
Iceland is to withdraw its membership bid for the EU without holding the referendum that the two ruling parties had previously promised, the governmen...