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Eruption update: Fissure reaches 1.2 kilometers in length

The ongoing volcanic eruption at the Sundhnúkagígar crater row continues to intensify, with the eruption fissure now stretching approximately 1,200 meters and expanding southward.

Grindavík resident denies gun threat allegations: “The worst day of my life”

The 70-year-old man arrested in Grindavík yesterday on charges of threatening rescue workers with a firearm denies any wrongdoing and is now considering legal action.
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Grindavík resident denies gun threat allegations: “The worst day of my life”

The 70-year-old man arrested in Grindavík yesterday on charges of threatening rescue workers with a firearm denies any wrongdoing and is now considering legal action.

Volcanic activity subsides, but region remains unstable

There has been no volcanic activity on the fissure at Sundhnúkagígar since midday yesterday. However, embers continue to smolder in the newly formed lava, and the area remains unstable and hazardous, according to a statement from the Icelandic Meteorologica
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Volcanic activity subsides, but region remains unstable

There has been no volcanic activity on the fissure at Sundhnúkagígar since midday yesterday. However, embers continue to smolder in the newly formed lava, and the area remains unstable and hazardous, according to a statement from the Icelandic Meteorological Office.

5.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Reykjanestá

Two significant earthquakes were recorded near Reykjanestá shortly before 5 p.m. today, with the largest measuring 5.3 in magnitude, according to Jóhanna Malen Skúladóttir, a natural hazard specialist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office. The magnitude
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5.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Reykjanestá

Two significant earthquakes were recorded near Reykjanestá shortly before 5 p.m. today, with the largest measuring 5.3 in magnitude, according to Jóhanna Malen Skúladóttir, a natural hazard specialist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office. The magnitude of the smaller tremor is still being assessed.

Unusual activity observed as the eruption progresses

Despite the apparent subsiding of the eruption, seismic activity remains strong, with continued tremors detected in the northeastern section of the magma corridor, according to Benedikt Halldórsson, director of natural hazards at the Icelandic Meteorologica
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Unusual activity observed as the eruption progresses

Despite the apparent subsiding of the eruption, seismic activity remains strong, with continued tremors detected in the northeastern section of the magma corridor, according to Benedikt Halldórsson, director of natural hazards at the Icelandic Meteorological Office.

Gunman arrested during Grindavík evacuation

A man who brandished a firearm at two rescue workers during the evacuation of Grindavík this morning was arrested at the scene, according to senior police officer Gunnar Schram of the Suðurnes Police.
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Gunman arrested during Grindavík evacuation

A man who brandished a firearm at two rescue workers during the evacuation of Grindavík this morning was arrested at the scene, according to senior police officer Gunnar Schram of the Suðurnes Police.

Magma run detected on Reykjanes Peninsula—Eruption Likely

A significant earthquake swarm is currently underway along the Sundhnúkagígar crater row, with clear signs that magma is moving beneath the surface. GPS data and pressure measurements in boreholes indicate that a magma run has begun, increasing the likeliho
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Magma run detected on Reykjanes Peninsula—Eruption Likely

A significant earthquake swarm is currently underway along the Sundhnúkagígar crater row, with clear signs that magma is moving beneath the surface. GPS data and pressure measurements in boreholes indicate that a magma run has begun, increasing the likelihood of a volcanic eruption.

Volcanologist: «I expected a more powerful eruption at the start»

A volcanic eruption broke out just north of the Grindavík defense wall at 10:00 AM this morning, following an intense earthquake swarm in the area. While the eruption was anticipated, its initial strength has come as a slight surprise to experts.
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Volcanologist: «I expected a more powerful eruption at the start»

A volcanic eruption broke out just north of the Grindavík defense wall at 10:00 AM this morning, following an intense earthquake swarm in the area. While the eruption was anticipated, its initial strength has come as a slight surprise to experts.

Icelandic Red Cross urges citizens to prepare for emergencies

The Icelandic Red Cross has launched the 3dagar.is campaign (3 days campaign) to encourage citizens to be better prepared for emergencies.
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Icelandic Red Cross urges citizens to prepare for emergencies

The Icelandic Red Cross has launched the 3dagar.is campaign (3 days campaign) to encourage citizens to be better prepared for emergencies.

Four cats missing in Kársnes – Owners fear they were stolen

Four domestic cats have mysteriously disappeared from Kársnes in March, raising concerns among pet owners in the area. Residents suspect the animals were deliberately taken and relocated to another municipality, sparking widespread worry and frustration.
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Four cats missing in Kársnes – Owners fear they were stolen

Four domestic cats have mysteriously disappeared from Kársnes in March, raising concerns among pet owners in the area. Residents suspect the animals were deliberately taken and relocated to another municipality, sparking widespread worry and frustration.

Fatal rockfall accident on the Ring Road

A tragic accident occurred today on Iceland’s Ring Road near the Eyjafjöll mountains when falling rocks struck a vehicle carrying three foreign women. The driver did not survive.
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Fatal rockfall accident on the Ring Road

A tragic accident occurred today on Iceland’s Ring Road near the Eyjafjöll mountains when falling rocks struck a vehicle carrying three foreign women. The driver did not survive.

Use of force, arrests, and firearms Training: A glimpse into police studies

Kristófer Daði Davíðsson, Maren Eir Halldórsdóttir, and Eva María Jónsdóttir are first-year police science students with a shared background in Western Iceland. Davíðsson is from Borgarfjörður, Halldórsdóttir from Hvanneyri, and Jónsdóttir fr
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Use of force, arrests, and firearms Training: A glimpse into police studies

Kristófer Daði Davíðsson, Maren Eir Halldórsdóttir, and Eva María Jónsdóttir are first-year police science students with a shared background in Western Iceland. Davíðsson is from Borgarfjörður, Halldórsdóttir from Hvanneyri, and Jónsdóttir from Akranes. Aged 21, 22, and 24, respectively, they are on the path to realizing their long-held dreams of becoming police officers.

Theft of creative works is unforgivable, says Ragnar Jónasson

“Technology evolves so rapidly that we cannot predict its consequences. The landscape could be entirely different in a year or two. This is a very serious issue,” warns Ragnar Jónasson, author and vice-chairman of the Icelandic Writers’ Association.
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Theft of creative works is unforgivable, says Ragnar Jónasson

“Technology evolves so rapidly that we cannot predict its consequences. The landscape could be entirely different in a year or two. This is a very serious issue,” warns Ragnar Jónasson, author and vice-chairman of the Icelandic Writers’ Association.

Kúnstpása: Empowering through art

“Finding themselves as artists in the community has been incredibly empowering for our participants. Instead of focusing on their illness, they have been creating, discovering their artistic identity, and simply enjoying the process. Moving the project out
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Kúnstpása: Empowering through art

“Finding themselves as artists in the community has been incredibly empowering for our participants. Instead of focusing on their illness, they have been creating, discovering their artistic identity, and simply enjoying the process. Moving the project out of the hospital and into a public space was key in bridging connections between people. Our partners feel the same—it is truly rewarding to see how much participants enjoy being among peers. We witness a significant transformation in them after taking part in Kúnstpása.”

Seismic activity increases near Grindavík: Eruption could be imminent

According to the Icelandic Meteorological Office, seismic activity intensified overnight near the Sundhnúkagígar crater row and the Grindavík area. Around ten earthquakes were recorded near the magma tunnel, prompting heightened vigilance among monitoring
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Seismic activity increases near Grindavík: Eruption could be imminent

According to the Icelandic Meteorological Office, seismic activity intensified overnight near the Sundhnúkagígar crater row and the Grindavík area. Around ten earthquakes were recorded near the magma tunnel, prompting heightened vigilance among monitoring teams.

Iceland’s education system under scrutiny: High grades, low standards

Iceland’s education system is not yielding the expected results despite significant investment, according to Andreas Schleicher, head of education at the OECD, which conducts the PISA assessments. Schleicher argues that Icelandic students often receive hig
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Iceland’s education system under scrutiny: High grades, low standards

Iceland’s education system is not yielding the expected results despite significant investment, according to Andreas Schleicher, head of education at the OECD, which conducts the PISA assessments. Schleicher argues that Icelandic students often receive high grades that do not accurately reflect their performance, raising concerns about the country’s academic standards.

Europe stands firm on sanctions, strengthens support for Ukraine

Europe has reaffirmed its unwavering support for Ukraine, making it clear that trade sanctions against Russia will remain firmly in place. This was the key message from a high-level summit in Paris, where leaders from 27 European nations gathered to discuss o
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Europe stands firm on sanctions, strengthens support for Ukraine

Europe has reaffirmed its unwavering support for Ukraine, making it clear that trade sanctions against Russia will remain firmly in place. This was the key message from a high-level summit in Paris, where leaders from 27 European nations gathered to discuss ongoing aid for Ukraine, ceasefire negotiations, and long-term security measures.

Volcanologist: Previous eruption assumptions no longer hold

Volcanologist Þorvaldur Þórðarson cautions that it is impossible to predict if or when another eruption will occur on the Reykjanes Peninsula, as the assumptions previously used to forecast eruptions are no longer reliable.
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Volcanologist: Previous eruption assumptions no longer hold

Volcanologist Þorvaldur Þórðarson cautions that it is impossible to predict if or when another eruption will occur on the Reykjanes Peninsula, as the assumptions previously used to forecast eruptions are no longer reliable.

The Independence Party is now the largest in a new poll

A new survey by Maskína for Vísir shows the Independence Party leading with 24.3% support, making it the largest political party in the country. The Social Democratic Alliance has gained ground, while the Liberal Reform Party remains stable and the People&#
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The Independence Party is now the largest in a new poll

A new survey by Maskína for Vísir shows the Independence Party leading with 24.3% support, making it the largest political party in the country. The Social Democratic Alliance has gained ground, while the Liberal Reform Party remains stable and the People's Party sees a decline.

Venezuelan criminal organization has ties to Iceland

The notorious Venezuelan criminal organization El Tren Aragua has established “connections to Iceland,” according to a recent report by the news commentary program Þetta helst, on RÚV, the National Broadcasting Corporation.
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Venezuelan criminal organization has ties to Iceland

The notorious Venezuelan criminal organization El Tren Aragua has established “connections to Iceland,” according to a recent report by the news commentary program Þetta helst, on RÚV, the National Broadcasting Corporation.

Thousands invited to participate in landmark cancer study

In a groundbreaking initiative, 16,000 people in Iceland have been invited to take part in a major study on quality of life after cancer.
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Thousands invited to participate in landmark cancer study

In a groundbreaking initiative, 16,000 people in Iceland have been invited to take part in a major study on quality of life after cancer.

Proposed changes could have yielded an additional ISK 10 b last year

Hanna Katrín Friðriksson, Minister of Industry and Trade, and Daði Már Kristófersson, Minister of Finance, introduced a proposal today to amend the law on fishing fees, which includes adjustments to the registered catch values for both demersal and pelag
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Proposed changes could have yielded an additional ISK 10 b last year

Hanna Katrín Friðriksson, Minister of Industry and Trade, and Daði Már Kristófersson, Minister of Finance, introduced a proposal today to amend the law on fishing fees, which includes adjustments to the registered catch values for both demersal and pelagic fish.

«Heading for a magma run before too long»

The ongoing inflation and frequent earthquakes on the Reykjanes Peninsula suggest that a new eruption may be imminent, according to Páll Einarsson, professor emeritus of geophysics at the University of Iceland. "The inflation continues, and earthquakes a
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«Heading for a magma run before too long»

The ongoing inflation and frequent earthquakes on the Reykjanes Peninsula suggest that a new eruption may be imminent, according to Páll Einarsson, professor emeritus of geophysics at the University of Iceland. "The inflation continues, and earthquakes are occurring correspondingly. Everything points to a magma run before too long," Einarsson stated when discussing the current situation.

2023 saw a surge in violent crime, police chief reports

“There was something that happened in 2023. That was the biggest increase in violent crimes and criminal offenses we’ve seen. All the numbers went up,” says Páley Borgþórsdóttir, police chief for the Northeastern Police. She explains that while auth
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2023 saw a surge in violent crime, police chief reports

“There was something that happened in 2023. That was the biggest increase in violent crimes and criminal offenses we’ve seen. All the numbers went up,” says Páley Borgþórsdóttir, police chief for the Northeastern Police. She explains that while authorities had hoped for a reversal, the situation has not improved.

Government’s plan to raise fishing fees faces criticism from Fisheries Industry

The Icelandic Fisheries Industry Association (SFS) has strongly criticized the government’s plan to double fishing fees, a proposal set to be presented today. According to the association, the move will lead to job losses, reduce state revenue, and ultimate
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Government’s plan to raise fishing fees faces criticism from Fisheries Industry

The Icelandic Fisheries Industry Association (SFS) has strongly criticized the government’s plan to double fishing fees, a proposal set to be presented today. According to the association, the move will lead to job losses, reduce state revenue, and ultimately harm the country's fisheries sector.

A distress call from Langjökull Glacier

Just after midnight, the Emergency Line received a distress call from Langjökull glacier, near the mountain Klakka. Upon investigation, it was found that two men traveling on snowmobiles had encountered significant trouble.
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A distress call from Langjökull Glacier

Just after midnight, the Emergency Line received a distress call from Langjökull glacier, near the mountain Klakka. Upon investigation, it was found that two men traveling on snowmobiles had encountered significant trouble.

The Child who couldn't be spoken about: The hidden legacy of Jóhann Jónsson

Historian and journalist Guðmundur Magnússon is working on a biography of his great-uncle, the poet Jóhann Jónsson (1896–1932), whose works are widely considered to mark the beginning of modern poetry in Iceland. Jónsson, who died young from tuberculos
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The Child who couldn't be spoken about: The hidden legacy of Jóhann Jónsson

Historian and journalist Guðmundur Magnússon is working on a biography of his great-uncle, the poet Jóhann Jónsson (1896–1932), whose works are widely considered to mark the beginning of modern poetry in Iceland. Jónsson, who died young from tuberculosis, left behind poems that still resonate with Icelanders, including the well-known piece Söknuður ("Longing"), which begins with the haunting lines, "Where did the days of your life lose their color?"

New Minister of Education and Children’s Affairs appointed

Guðmundur Ingi Kristinsson has been appointed the new Minister of Education and Children’s Affairs, taking over from Ásthildur Lóa Þórsdóttir. The change, confirmed in a statement by the People’s Party, took effect today.
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New Minister of Education and Children’s Affairs appointed

Guðmundur Ingi Kristinsson has been appointed the new Minister of Education and Children’s Affairs, taking over from Ásthildur Lóa Þórsdóttir. The change, confirmed in a statement by the People’s Party, took effect today.

Bird flu threat remains as wild bird deaths decline in Iceland

Reports of wild bird deaths in Iceland have sharply decreased, according to a statement from the Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority (IFVA), suggesting that the spread of bird flu may be slowing. Despite this, the occasional case of severe bird flu contin
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Bird flu threat remains as wild bird deaths decline in Iceland

Reports of wild bird deaths in Iceland have sharply decreased, according to a statement from the Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority (IFVA), suggesting that the spread of bird flu may be slowing. Despite this, the occasional case of severe bird flu continues to be diagnosed, underscoring that the epidemic is far from over.

Eggert Jóhannesson wins News Photo of the Year 2024

Eggert Jóhannesson, a photographer for Morgunblaðið and mbl.is, has been awarded the News Photo of the Year 2024 by the Icelandic Press Photographers Association. The prestigious award was presented for his striking photograph taken in January 2024 during
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Eggert Jóhannesson wins News Photo of the Year 2024

Eggert Jóhannesson, a photographer for Morgunblaðið and mbl.is, has been awarded the News Photo of the Year 2024 by the Icelandic Press Photographers Association. The prestigious award was presented for his striking photograph taken in January 2024 during the search efforts in Grindavík for Lúðvík Pétursson, who went missing while working to fill cracks for the Icelandic Natural Disaster Insurance Agency.

Creditors receive nothing from Niceair bankruptcy estate

A recent meeting of the Niceair bankruptcy estate has confirmed that creditors will not receive any funds, as the estate was declared assetless.
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Creditors receive nothing from Niceair bankruptcy estate

A recent meeting of the Niceair bankruptcy estate has confirmed that creditors will not receive any funds, as the estate was declared assetless.

Denies confidentiality breach in ministerial scandal

The Prime Minister's Office has denied allegations that it breached confidentiality in a case involving Ásthildur Lóa Þórsdóttir, the outgoing Minister of Children and Education.
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Denies confidentiality breach in ministerial scandal

The Prime Minister's Office has denied allegations that it breached confidentiality in a case involving Ásthildur Lóa Þórsdóttir, the outgoing Minister of Children and Education.

Audio: A Liverpool legend in the house

The Norwegian midfielder and former Liverpool player, John Arne Riise, will be attending Jói Útherji in Ármúli next Saturday and will be there to meet guests and passersby and sign autographs.
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Audio: A Liverpool legend in the house

The Norwegian midfielder and former Liverpool player, John Arne Riise, will be attending Jói Útherji in Ármúli next Saturday and will be there to meet guests and passersby and sign autographs.

Þórsdóttir gives a statement: Says her child's father was a stalker

Ásthildur Lóa Þórsdóttir, the outgoing Minister of Education and Children's Affairs, has issued a statement following coverage that she had sex with a 15-year-old boy when she was 22. She had her first child with him.
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Þórsdóttir gives a statement: Says her child's father was a stalker

Ásthildur Lóa Þórsdóttir, the outgoing Minister of Education and Children's Affairs, has issued a statement following coverage that she had sex with a 15-year-old boy when she was 22. She had her first child with him.

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