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Vance, who wasn’t keen on Iran war, now tasked with trying to end it

The weekend’s peace talks in Islamabad mark Vance’s highest-profile assignment as vice president, with concomitant political risk.

The golden plover in Lisbon is now on its way home

Of the ten golden plovers that were in Iceland last summer and then flew abroad with transmitters on their backs, most have stayed in Ireland. Others have gone farther south, such as to France and Portugal. The one that traveled the farthest south has been pa
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The golden plover in Lisbon is now on its way home

Of the ten golden plovers that were in Iceland last summer and then flew abroad with transmitters on their backs, most have stayed in Ireland. Others have gone farther south, such as to France and Portugal. The one that traveled the farthest south has been particularly active in recent days.

Penis enlargement case in Hafnarfjörður becomes a police matter

A man in his fifties who underwent a procedure in which hyaluronic acid was injected into his penis at a beauty clinic in Hafnarfjörður ended up in the emergency department at Landspítali due to an infection and complications related to the treatment.
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Penis enlargement case in Hafnarfjörður becomes a police matter

A man in his fifties who underwent a procedure in which hyaluronic acid was injected into his penis at a beauty clinic in Hafnarfjörður ended up in the emergency department at Landspítali due to an infection and complications related to the treatment.

Reykjavík to revisit controversial parking fee changes

Hildur Björnsdóttir, leader of the Independence Party in Reykjavík City Council, says it is clear that the council majority now recognizes that changes to paid parking in the city center have failed and are negatively affecting both businesses and resident
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Reykjavík to revisit controversial parking fee changes

Hildur Björnsdóttir, leader of the Independence Party in Reykjavík City Council, says it is clear that the council majority now recognizes that changes to paid parking in the city center have failed and are negatively affecting both businesses and residents.

The airplane “disappeared” for four minutes

An Icelandair Boeing 757 passenger aircraft that flew low over Heimaey on Saturday disappeared from Flightradar24 tracking data for four minutes during its flight from Frankfurt to Iceland.
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The airplane “disappeared” for four minutes

An Icelandair Boeing 757 passenger aircraft that flew low over Heimaey on Saturday disappeared from Flightradar24 tracking data for four minutes during its flight from Frankfurt to Iceland.

About 25 million cubic meters of magma beneath Svartsengi

Around 25 million cubic meters of magma have accumulated beneath Svartsengi since the last eruption in July of last year, according to model calculations.
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About 25 million cubic meters of magma beneath Svartsengi

Around 25 million cubic meters of magma have accumulated beneath Svartsengi since the last eruption in July of last year, according to model calculations.

Criminals closely tracking people’s travel plans

Security experts at the Icelandic cybersecurity company Syndis are warning of an increased risk of targeted online scams after booking data linked to the travel site Booking.com was exposed.
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Criminals closely tracking people’s travel plans

Security experts at the Icelandic cybersecurity company Syndis are warning of an increased risk of targeted online scams after booking data linked to the travel site Booking.com was exposed.

Major film to be shot in Iceland this summer

Iceland enthusiast George R.R. Martin, author of Game of Thrones, is one of the producers of the major film Elden Ring, which will be partly filmed in Iceland this summer.
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Major film to be shot in Iceland this summer

Iceland enthusiast George R.R. Martin, author of Game of Thrones, is one of the producers of the major film Elden Ring, which will be partly filmed in Iceland this summer.

Injured crew member airlifted off Látrabjarg

A crew member suffered a leg injury aboard an Icelandic fishing vessel off Látrabjarg yesterday, prompting a response from the Icelandic Coast Guard’s helicopter unit. However, reaching the vessel was not straightforward.
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Injured crew member airlifted off Látrabjarg

A crew member suffered a leg injury aboard an Icelandic fishing vessel off Látrabjarg yesterday, prompting a response from the Icelandic Coast Guard’s helicopter unit. However, reaching the vessel was not straightforward.

Photos of the Year exhibition opens today

The Photos of the Year 2025 exhibition opens today, Saturday, at the Reykjavík Museum of Photography on the 6th floor at Tryggvagata 15, where the City Library is located. More than 100 photographs by 16 photographers will be on display.
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Photos of the Year exhibition opens today

The Photos of the Year 2025 exhibition opens today, Saturday, at the Reykjavík Museum of Photography on the 6th floor at Tryggvagata 15, where the City Library is located. More than 100 photographs by 16 photographers will be on display.

Puffins arrive in Grímsey

It’s not just golden plovers, Arctic terns, and snipes that have arrived in Iceland, the puffin has now made its way all the way north to Grímsey.
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Puffins arrive in Grímsey

It’s not just golden plovers, Arctic terns, and snipes that have arrived in Iceland, the puffin has now made its way all the way north to Grímsey.

Fuel tax cut and price monitoring measures announced

The government today approved temporary economic measures aimed at curbing inflation and responding to rising oil prices due to the conflict in the Persian Gulf. The goal of the measures is to smooth out the impact of these increases and reduce their effects
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Fuel tax cut and price monitoring measures announced

The government today approved temporary economic measures aimed at curbing inflation and responding to rising oil prices due to the conflict in the Persian Gulf. The goal of the measures is to smooth out the impact of these increases and reduce their effects on Icelandic households and businesses.

Late cold snap worse than Easter storm

Migratory birds are now arriving in Iceland one after another, and the Easter cold snap has not stopped their journey. According to ornithologist Jóhann Óli Hilmarsson, the first golden plover was spotted in Höfn on Easter Monday, and the first whimbrels h
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Late cold snap worse than Easter storm

Migratory birds are now arriving in Iceland one after another, and the Easter cold snap has not stopped their journey. According to ornithologist Jóhann Óli Hilmarsson, the first golden plover was spotted in Höfn on Easter Monday, and the first whimbrels have also started to appear.

Ása Ellerup asks for privacy after confession

“Our thoughts are with the victims and their families. At this time, I ask that my family be given privacy as it deals with these difficult circumstances.”
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Ása Ellerup asks for privacy after confession

“Our thoughts are with the victims and their families. At this time, I ask that my family be given privacy as it deals with these difficult circumstances.”

Authorities have yet to respond to ESA

Icelandic authorities have not yet responded to a request from the EFTA Surveillance Authority (ESA) for information on permits for sea-based fish farming in Iceland that were issued without prior classification of the status of water bodies, which contravene
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Authorities have yet to respond to ESA

Icelandic authorities have not yet responded to a request from the EFTA Surveillance Authority (ESA) for information on permits for sea-based fish farming in Iceland that were issued without prior classification of the status of water bodies, which contravenes the requirements of the EU Water Framework Directive.

Grindavík documentary gains support from Sharon Stone

The documentary Ó góða gamla Grindavík was broadcast on Icelandic National Television over Easter. The film was directed by Margrét Hrafnsdóttir and focuses on the natural disasters on the Reykjanes Peninsula and the hardships the residents of Grindaví
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Grindavík documentary gains support from Sharon Stone

The documentary Ó góða gamla Grindavík was broadcast on Icelandic National Television over Easter. The film was directed by Margrét Hrafnsdóttir and focuses on the natural disasters on the Reykjanes Peninsula and the hardships the residents of Grindavík have endured. It drew attention that the well-known actress Sharon Stone is one of the film’s producers, credited as an “Executive Producer.”

Few stranded passengers at Keflavík Airport

Not many people had to spend the night at Keflavík Airport due to canceled flights. This is largely because measures were taken before the worst weather hit yesterday, preventing passengers from becoming stranded at the airport.
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Few stranded passengers at Keflavík Airport

Not many people had to spend the night at Keflavík Airport due to canceled flights. This is largely because measures were taken before the worst weather hit yesterday, preventing passengers from becoming stranded at the airport.

Severe weather shuts down many roads across Iceland

A large number of roads in North and East Iceland are currently closed as severe winter conditions continue to impact travel across the country. Snow clearing operations are underway in several other roads, including Tjörnes, Hólaheiði, Raufarhafnarvegur,
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Severe weather shuts down many roads across Iceland

A large number of roads in North and East Iceland are currently closed as severe winter conditions continue to impact travel across the country. Snow clearing operations are underway in several other roads, including Tjörnes, Hólaheiði, Raufarhafnarvegur, Brekknaheiði, and Sandvíkurheiði, but conditions remain challenging.

Students report growing fear and violence among teens in Iceland

Primary school students are experiencing increased insecurity due to a growing culture of violence among children and teenagers. Action is needed to ensure that children do not feel they must carry knives to feel safe. This is according to representatives of
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Students report growing fear and violence among teens in Iceland

Primary school students are experiencing increased insecurity due to a growing culture of violence among children and teenagers. Action is needed to ensure that children do not feel they must carry knives to feel safe. This is according to representatives of youth councils in an interview with Morgunblaðið.

Video: Flying Corrugated metal causes damage

A bedroom window and balcony paneling in a senior citizens’ building on Fannborg in Kópavogur were severely damaged when corrugated metal sheets and other debris from a partially demolished building were blown into it. It appears that no precautions had be
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Video: Flying Corrugated metal causes damage

A bedroom window and balcony paneling in a senior citizens’ building on Fannborg in Kópavogur were severely damaged when corrugated metal sheets and other debris from a partially demolished building were blown into it. It appears that no precautions had been taken to prevent debris from the site from being carried away by the wind, despite a yellow weather warning being imminent.

The changes to the glaciers are dramatic

“The changes to the glaciers over these 20 years are dramatic. They can be attributed to the effects of the so-called ‘Blue Blob,’ which in some years has led to cooler weather here than the global average. In nearly all of these years, the glaciers hav
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The changes to the glaciers are dramatic

“The changes to the glaciers over these 20 years are dramatic. They can be attributed to the effects of the so-called ‘Blue Blob,’ which in some years has led to cooler weather here than the global average. In nearly all of these years, the glaciers have retreated, and major events have taken place,” says Dr. Þorvarður Árnason, director of the University of Iceland’s Research Center in Hornafjörður. He has closely monitored the glaciers since moving east in 2006.

Calm weather today ahead of tomorrow’s blizzard

A northeasterly wind of 8–15 m/s is forecast today, with light snow showers in the north and east. Winds are expected to be lighter in the southwest, where it will remain mostly dry.
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Calm weather today ahead of tomorrow’s blizzard

A northeasterly wind of 8–15 m/s is forecast today, with light snow showers in the north and east. Winds are expected to be lighter in the southwest, where it will remain mostly dry.

Risk assessment being prepared for Iceland

Morgunblaðið reported on Monday that U.S. authorities had banned the sale of routers not manufactured in the United States. Routers are the devices that connect homes and businesses to telecommunications networks and thus to the internet. The ban is justifi
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Risk assessment being prepared for Iceland

Morgunblaðið reported on Monday that U.S. authorities had banned the sale of routers not manufactured in the United States. Routers are the devices that connect homes and businesses to telecommunications networks and thus to the internet. The ban is justified by reference to recent cyberattacks, with authorities claiming there is no other way to ensure that malicious actors have not inserted vulnerabilities into software or hardware that could later be exploited for further attacks.

Eight to read the Passion Hymns in Hallgrímskirkja on Good Friday

The Passion Hymns by Hallgrímur Pétursson will, as is tradition, be performed in full at Hallgrímskirkja tomorrow, Good Friday. The event is overseen by actress and writer Steinunn Jóhannesdóttir, and a total of eight readers will share the recitation o
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Eight to read the Passion Hymns in Hallgrímskirkja on Good Friday

The Passion Hymns by Hallgrímur Pétursson will, as is tradition, be performed in full at Hallgrímskirkja tomorrow, Good Friday. The event is overseen by actress and writer Steinunn Jóhannesdóttir, and a total of eight readers will share the recitation of the hymns.

“There’s always a spirit of love at the Blues Festival”

“It’s great to be back at our original venue at the Hilton Reykjavík Nordica—it’s the second year in a row we’re there,” says Guðmundur Pétursson, guitarist and artistic director of the Reykjavík Blues Festival.
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“There’s always a spirit of love at the Blues Festival”

“It’s great to be back at our original venue at the Hilton Reykjavík Nordica—it’s the second year in a row we’re there,” says Guðmundur Pétursson, guitarist and artistic director of the Reykjavík Blues Festival.

Surge in fuel prices likely to push flight prices

Unprecedented increases in aviation fuel prices have occurred in March. At the beginning of the month, before airstrikes on Iran, a ton of fuel cost around $800 on the global market. It has now risen to approximately $1,600.
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Surge in fuel prices likely to push flight prices

Unprecedented increases in aviation fuel prices have occurred in March. At the beginning of the month, before airstrikes on Iran, a ton of fuel cost around $800 on the global market. It has now risen to approximately $1,600.

Group of tourists took everything they could carry

A group of around ten tourists shoplifted extensively from the Freysnes roadside shop today. The owner is warning other tourism operators about the group, which is believed to be heading east. The thieves took groceries, candy, and souvenirs.
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Group of tourists took everything they could carry

A group of around ten tourists shoplifted extensively from the Freysnes roadside shop today. The owner is warning other tourism operators about the group, which is believed to be heading east. The thieves took groceries, candy, and souvenirs.

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