Iceland



Increased probability of an election eruption

The Icelandic Meteorological Office’s new risk assessment due to the accumulation of magma in Svartsengi reckons with an increased probability of a magma run and there could even be an eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula at the end of November.

Warm air brings unseasonably high temperatures to the Northeast

emperatures could reach up to 18°C in parts of northeastern Iceland today. Winds will be from the south and southwest at 5–10 m/s, increasing to 10–15 m/s in northern regions later in the day. Rain is expected at times, but it will remain mostly clear i
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Warm air brings unseasonably high temperatures to the Northeast

emperatures could reach up to 18°C in parts of northeastern Iceland today. Winds will be from the south and southwest at 5–10 m/s, increasing to 10–15 m/s in northern regions later in the day. Rain is expected at times, but it will remain mostly clear in the east and northeast. Temperatures will range between 10 and 18°C, warmest in the northeast.

“My son is a completely different child: ‘His smile is now genuine’”

After more than two months at a treatment center in South Africa, the 15-year-old son of María Sif Ericsdóttir is, for the first time, taking responsibility for his life and looking to the future. He wants to become something. The boy has long struggled wit
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“My son is a completely different child: ‘His smile is now genuine’”

After more than two months at a treatment center in South Africa, the 15-year-old son of María Sif Ericsdóttir is, for the first time, taking responsibility for his life and looking to the future. He wants to become something. The boy has long struggled with a serious addiction problem, has often been out of control due to substance use, narrowly escaped death, and has received criminal sentences.

Dozens of microquakes: Countdown to eruption shortens

Dozens of small earthquakes east of Sýlingafell last night suggest that the wait for the next eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula may be nearing its end, according to experts at the Icelandic Meteorological Office.
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Dozens of microquakes: Countdown to eruption shortens

Dozens of small earthquakes east of Sýlingafell last night suggest that the wait for the next eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula may be nearing its end, according to experts at the Icelandic Meteorological Office.

How many did Axlar-Björn kill?

Björn Pétursson — better known as Axlar-Björn — is the only confirmed serial killer born in Iceland. Yet accounts differ widely on the number of people he murdered, leading to the enduring question: how many victims did he actually have?
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How many did Axlar-Björn kill?

Björn Pétursson — better known as Axlar-Björn — is the only confirmed serial killer born in Iceland. Yet accounts differ widely on the number of people he murdered, leading to the enduring question: how many victims did he actually have?

Prepared for the worst, hoping for the best

Civil protection response plans for South Iceland have been updated in preparation for potential volcanic eruptions and glacial floods. Meetings have also been held with residents in the Rangárvallasýsla and West Skaftafellssýsla regions.
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Prepared for the worst, hoping for the best

Civil protection response plans for South Iceland have been updated in preparation for potential volcanic eruptions and glacial floods. Meetings have also been held with residents in the Rangárvallasýsla and West Skaftafellssýsla regions.

The Imagine Peace Tower lit without a ceremony

The light of the Imagine Peace Tower on Viðey Island was illuminated at 8 p.m. yesterday evening, on the birthday of John Lennon, the husband of Yoko Ono.
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The Imagine Peace Tower lit without a ceremony

The light of the Imagine Peace Tower on Viðey Island was illuminated at 8 p.m. yesterday evening, on the birthday of John Lennon, the husband of Yoko Ono.

The world comes with Morgunblaðið

All subscribers to Morgunblaðið — both current and new — now receive unlimited access to The New York Times for twelve months. There has never been greater value in being a Morgunblaðið subscriber, with trusted Icelandic journalism delivered daily to
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The world comes with Morgunblaðið

All subscribers to Morgunblaðið — both current and new — now receive unlimited access to The New York Times for twelve months. There has never been greater value in being a Morgunblaðið subscriber, with trusted Icelandic journalism delivered daily to readers across the country.

Laxness disappearing from Icelandic schools

Seventy years after Halldór Laxness received the Nobel Prize in Literature and ninety years after the publication of Independent People, the Icelandic author’s works appear to be rapidly vanishing from high school reading lists.
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Laxness disappearing from Icelandic schools

Seventy years after Halldór Laxness received the Nobel Prize in Literature and ninety years after the publication of Independent People, the Icelandic author’s works appear to be rapidly vanishing from high school reading lists.

A historic day that offers hope for peace

“This is a historic day — one that gives us hope for the people of Palestine and for the release of the hostages. That is what we must discuss: how we can continue to support Palestine in the future,” said Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, Iceland’
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A historic day that offers hope for peace

“This is a historic day — one that gives us hope for the people of Palestine and for the release of the hostages. That is what we must discuss: how we can continue to support Palestine in the future,” said Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, Iceland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, as she addressed the media before her meeting with Varsen Aghabekian, the Foreign Minister of Palestine, this morning.

Bankrupt Play to face 2.3 billion ISK fine

The Environment and Energy Agency of Iceland will impose an administrative fine on the bankruptcy estate of Play for unpaid carbon taxes, also known as emission allowances.
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Bankrupt Play to face 2.3 billion ISK fine

The Environment and Energy Agency of Iceland will impose an administrative fine on the bankruptcy estate of Play for unpaid carbon taxes, also known as emission allowances.

Prosecutor seeks life sentence for Icelandic defendant

“The defendant has confessed to his role in the case concerning a 63-year-old woman who was shot to death in her home in Stockholm exactly one year ago,” said Alexandra Bittner, district prosecutor and lead prosecutor in the case against the Icelander, i
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Prosecutor seeks life sentence for Icelandic defendant

“The defendant has confessed to his role in the case concerning a 63-year-old woman who was shot to death in her home in Stockholm exactly one year ago,” said Alexandra Bittner, district prosecutor and lead prosecutor in the case against the Icelander, in an interview with mbl.is.

Family of Magga Stína calls for her immediate release

The family of Margrét Kristín Blöndal, better known as Magga Stína, is urging the Icelandic government to do everything in its power to secure her immediate release, along with the rest of the crew of the so-called Freedom Flotilla.
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Family of Magga Stína calls for her immediate release

The family of Margrét Kristín Blöndal, better known as Magga Stína, is urging the Icelandic government to do everything in its power to secure her immediate release, along with the rest of the crew of the so-called Freedom Flotilla.

Plan for daycare next spring and reopening of schools next fall

The Independence Party branch in Grindavík passed a resolution at its annual meeting this evening outlining plans to resume daycare services in Grindavík next spring and reopen schools in the fall of 2026.
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Plan for daycare next spring and reopening of schools next fall

The Independence Party branch in Grindavík passed a resolution at its annual meeting this evening outlining plans to resume daycare services in Grindavík next spring and reopen schools in the fall of 2026.

Six taken to hospital after accident on Jökuldalsheiði

Six people were transported to the hospital in Egilsstaðir following a traffic accident on Jökuldalsheiði around eight o’clock last night.
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Six taken to hospital after accident on Jökuldalsheiði

Six people were transported to the hospital in Egilsstaðir following a traffic accident on Jökuldalsheiði around eight o’clock last night.

Play owed Isavia half a billion ISK

The airline Play, which declared bankruptcy last Monday, owed Isavia around half a billion Icelandic krónur in landing fees at Keflavik International Airport.
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Play owed Isavia half a billion ISK

The airline Play, which declared bankruptcy last Monday, owed Isavia around half a billion Icelandic krónur in landing fees at Keflavik International Airport.

Says Directorate of Immigration is violating rights

An Icelandic woman is harshly criticizing the Directorate of Immigration’s decision to deport her husband and impose a two-year re-entry ban. She says the process was confusing, unfair, and in violation of her fundamental rights as an Icelandic citizen.
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Says Directorate of Immigration is violating rights

An Icelandic woman is harshly criticizing the Directorate of Immigration’s decision to deport her husband and impose a two-year re-entry ban. She says the process was confusing, unfair, and in violation of her fundamental rights as an Icelandic citizen.

Icelander develops a model to improve flight safety

Icelandic mathematician Björn Birnir has become one of the world’s leading experts on air turbulence, and was recently interviewed by The New York Times about his groundbreaking research on the phenomenon.
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Icelander develops a model to improve flight safety

Icelandic mathematician Björn Birnir has become one of the world’s leading experts on air turbulence, and was recently interviewed by The New York Times about his groundbreaking research on the phenomenon.

Sharing Icelandic sheep round-up in the U.S.

The short documentary Fjallferð was filmed in Landmannaafréttur in the autumn of 2024. Three young American filmmakers — Jesse Smolan, Josh Fairmont, and Ollie Smith — contacted Icelandic photographer Ragnar Axelsson, known as RAX, and were granted perm
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Sharing Icelandic sheep round-up in the U.S.

The short documentary Fjallferð was filmed in Landmannaafréttur in the autumn of 2024. Three young American filmmakers — Jesse Smolan, Josh Fairmont, and Ollie Smith — contacted Icelandic photographer Ragnar Axelsson, known as RAX, and were granted permission to join the annual sheep round-up in the highlands.

Low-pressure system Amy nears Iceland

Today’s forecast calls for light northerly or variable winds. The weather will be mostly clear, though isolated showers are expected in the south and west early in the day.
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Low-pressure system Amy nears Iceland

Today’s forecast calls for light northerly or variable winds. The weather will be mostly clear, though isolated showers are expected in the south and west early in the day.

“The welfare of children and parents can never be separated”

Halla Gunnarsdóttir, chair of the VR union, believes that municipalities have effectively given up on preschool issues. She says society assumes two wage earners, and preschools are one of the cornerstones of that system.
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“The welfare of children and parents can never be separated”

Halla Gunnarsdóttir, chair of the VR union, believes that municipalities have effectively given up on preschool issues. She says society assumes two wage earners, and preschools are one of the cornerstones of that system.

Flying Icelanders to the Canary Islands after Play’s collapse

“We have a large number of passengers booked to Gran Canaria and Tenerife this winter, and many of those had originally booked with Play,” says Andri Már Ingólfsson, CEO of the travel agency Aventura, in an interview with mbl.is.
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Flying Icelanders to the Canary Islands after Play’s collapse

“We have a large number of passengers booked to Gran Canaria and Tenerife this winter, and many of those had originally booked with Play,” says Andri Már Ingólfsson, CEO of the travel agency Aventura, in an interview with mbl.is.

Rare sighting on Snæfellsnes

A Cattle Egret (kúhegri) was spotted earlier today west of Ólafsvíkurenni on the Snæfellsnes peninsula — a very rare sighting in Iceland.
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Rare sighting on Snæfellsnes

A Cattle Egret (kúhegri) was spotted earlier today west of Ólafsvíkurenni on the Snæfellsnes peninsula — a very rare sighting in Iceland.

Key executive in Play’s Malta operations resigns

Halldór Guðfinnsson, Chief Operating Officer of Fly Play Europe, has left the company, according to mbl.is sources. Halldór also previously served as COO of Play in Iceland.
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Key executive in Play’s Malta operations resigns

Halldór Guðfinnsson, Chief Operating Officer of Fly Play Europe, has left the company, according to mbl.is sources. Halldór also previously served as COO of Play in Iceland.

Icelandair now holds 70% market share

Following the collapse of Play, Icelandair’s market share has risen to 70%, while Play’s share had stood at 19%. Play had expected this figure to drop to around 8% over the next three months — but now, of course, its market share has disappeared entirel
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Icelandair now holds 70% market share

Following the collapse of Play, Icelandair’s market share has risen to 70%, while Play’s share had stood at 19%. Play had expected this figure to drop to around 8% over the next three months — but now, of course, its market share has disappeared entirely.

Talks underway on repatriation Flights after Play collapse

Icelandair is in discussions with the Ministry of Infrastructure about operating extra flights to bring home travelers stranded abroad following the bankruptcy of Play Airlines.
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Talks underway on repatriation Flights after Play collapse

Icelandair is in discussions with the Ministry of Infrastructure about operating extra flights to bring home travelers stranded abroad following the bankruptcy of Play Airlines.

Play Airlines ceases operations

The board of Fly Play hf. has announced its decision to cease operations, effective immediately, and all of the airline’s flights have been canceled, according to a statement released by the company.
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Play Airlines ceases operations

The board of Fly Play hf. has announced its decision to cease operations, effective immediately, and all of the airline’s flights have been canceled, according to a statement released by the company.

Unmanned British sailboat found on Skaftafellsfjara Beach

Around midday yesterday, the Icelandic Coast Guard received a signal from an emergency beacon showing a location near Skaftafellsfjara beach on Skeiðarársandur.
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Unmanned British sailboat found on Skaftafellsfjara Beach

Around midday yesterday, the Icelandic Coast Guard received a signal from an emergency beacon showing a location near Skaftafellsfjara beach on Skeiðarársandur.

Attacker still at large after assault near Gullfoss

The tourist who attacked a female tour guide at Gullfoss last Tuesday has not yet been located. The woman, who works for Bus Travel Iceland, expressed shock at both the inaction of bystanders and the police, calling it shameful that such a violent attack coul
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Attacker still at large after assault near Gullfoss

The tourist who attacked a female tour guide at Gullfoss last Tuesday has not yet been located. The woman, who works for Bus Travel Iceland, expressed shock at both the inaction of bystanders and the police, calling it shameful that such a violent attack could occur without consequences.

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