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  • Iceland enjoys unusually warm winter weather

    As Europe shivers, Iceland is positively sweltering with temperatures of four degrees celsius in the capital on Wednesday. The sparsely-populated island is… 08/02/2012

  • Iceland volcano on brink of major eruption

    Seismologists in Iceland are warning of another volcanic eruption, this time at Katla or Hekla, which could dwarf the volcanic ash cloud crisis of last year. 17/10/2011

  • Björk’s app-album Biophilia goes viral

    Björk has just released the world’s first app-album, Biophilia, a celebration of nature and technological innovation. 11/10/2011

  • Iceland award proves advertising can beat the recession

    In a glittering ceremony in the Albert Hall in Brussels Europe’s advertisers showed how spending in a recession can be a smart business move. The top award… 15/09/2011

  • Iceland: Eyjafjallajökull volcano explored – nocomment

    A group of geologists from the University of Iceland has been exploring the Eyjafjallajökull volcano. The main purpose was to study the effect the lava has… 17/08/2011

  • Europe weekly round-up

    Once again the week has been dominated by Greece, its debts and violent clashes on the streets. The austerity measures were approved by the country’s… 02/07/2011

  • Össur Skarphedinsson, Iceland’s Foreign Minister

    On Monday, just as Iceland’s EU accession talks began, we had the chance to interview Össur Skarpherdinsson, the country’s foreign minister, about the most… 28/06/2011

  • Iceland’s EU entry on course despite strong domestic opposition

    Brussels has said Iceland’s entry into the EU is still on track despite strong signs many within the Nordic state remain fiercely opposed to joining the bloc… 27/06/2011

  • Class creativity

    Whether we are born with it, or achieve it through inspiration and hard work, creativity is one of life’s great gifts. It is also a really important asset in… 06/06/2011

  • ‘Cool’ or ‘Better’? Iceland’s surreal comedian politician

    Jon Gnárr was a famous Icelandic comedian, but last year ago was elected as mayor of Iceland’s capital Reykjavik. He is a co-founder of a satirical political… 01/06/2011

  • Iceland: Grimsvotn eruption abates – nocomment

    It seems that the eruption at Grimsvotn in the Vatnajökull glacier in south-east Iceland is now in its dying stages. The volcano is no longer spewing out ash… 25/05/2011

  • Iceland volcano Grimsvotn erupts

    A plane flies past a smoke plume from the eruption of the Grimsvotn volcano, under the Vatnajokull glacier in southeast Iceland. REUTERS/STR New 24/05/2011

  • Iceland’s most active volcano erupts again – nocomment

    Air travel is being disrupted from the latest Icelandic volcano to erupt. Some flights to and from Britain have been cancelled as the ash cloud from Grimsvotn… 23/05/2011

  • Iceland and the EU – a lasting affair?

    Iceland has always been fiercely independent but after the collapse of their banks, and in the face of a global recession, Iceland applied for EU membership… 21/11/2009

  • Iceland’s ex-PM goes on trial over economic woes

    Iceland’s ex-prime minister has gone on trial over the country’s financial crisis in 2008.   Geir Haarde is accused of failing in his ministerial… 05/09/2011

  • Concerns over Chinese tycoon’s plans for Iceland farm

    A Chinese tycoon plans to build a holiday resort on an isolated and unlikely patch of land in Iceland. Huang Nubo insists his green tourism project is… 31/08/2011

  • Ash cloud shrinking, end of eruption in sight

    The ash cloud rising from Iceland’s Grimsvotn volcano is reducing say experts and the eruption could peter out by the weekend. Icelandic authorities say it… 25/05/2011

  • Airlines dissent over volcano risk

    Germany says it will not allow planes to fly through certain ash concentrations except in specific conditions. The eruption of Iceland’s Grimsvotn volcano… 24/05/2011

  • Iceland volcano grounds European planes

    Airlines grounded by the Icelandic volcano ash alarm are already counting the potentially colossal cost. The European air traffic agency Eurocontrol said that… 24/05/2011

  • Flights are cancelled as ash cloud reaches UK

    Air travel is once again being disrupted from the latest Icelandic volcano to erupt. Some flights to and from Britain have been cancelled as the ash cloud… 24/05/2011

  • Volcano causes airline share turbulence

    Airline shares took a beating on Monday at the possible threat to flights from the eruption of Iceland’s most active volcano, despite optimism in the… 23/05/2011

  • UK warns of disruption from Icelandic ash cloud

    The plume of ash from the eruption of Iceland’s most active volcano is expected to hit parts of northern and western Europe imminently. The area around the… 23/05/2011

  • Airlines warned Icelandic volcano ash cloud could spread

    Europe has been put on alert for some travel disruption following an eruption by Iceland’s most active volcano. Experts, however, say there is little chance… 23/05/2011

  • No risk to European flights from Icelandic eruption

    Experts say the eruption of Iceland’s most active volcano this weekend is unlikely to create the international traffic chaos seen a year ago. The Grimsvotn… 22/05/2011

  • Volcano clouds Icelandic skies again

    Iceland’s most active volcano has erupted again shutting the county’s airspace. Grimsvertn in southeast Iceland has hurled white smoke some 20 kilometres… 22/05/2011

  • Icelandic volcano erupts again

    Iceland’s most active volcano has erupted again on Saturday but officials downplayed the chance of a repeat of last year’s travel chaos. Grimsvotn in… 22/05/2011

  • Iceland government survives no-confidence vote

    Iceland’s government has narrowly survived a vote of no-confidence. It is some rare good news for the centre-left administration which suffered a defeat in… 14/04/2011

  • Britain and the Netherlands to take Iceland to court

    Britain and the Netherlands are preparing court action against Iceland after Icelandic voters rejected a plan to repay the 3.9 billioin euros lost when the… 11/04/2011

  • UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over debt

    Britain and the Netherlands are planning to sue Iceland after the country’s voters rejected for a second time a repayment plan agreed when the country’s… 11/04/2011

  • Iceland vote freezes repayment plan

    Iceland could be facing a political and financial crisis after voters appeared to have rejected a referendum on a plan to repay debts to Britain and the… 10/04/2011

  • Iceland backs a new Icesave deal

    Iceland’s parliament has backed a new plan to repay four billion euros to the governments of the UK and the Netherlands. The money will reimburse them both… 17/02/2011

  • Thousands demonstrate outside Iceland’s parliament

    As parliament met in Iceland, thousands of people turned up outside to show just how angry they are about the financial black hole the country is struggling… 05/10/2010

  • Protests greet Iceland’s parliament reopening

    Eggs, flour and tomatoes – a messy and colourful combination of ingredients met Iceland’s cabinet as they gathered to mark the reopening of parliament. As… 02/10/2010

  • Mackerel war could hurt Iceland’s EU bid

    The EU has warned Iceland’s bid to join the bloc could be damaged by an escalating ‘‘mackerel war’‘ in the northeast Atlantic. Fishermen from Iceland and… 27/08/2010

  • Iceland starts formal EU membership talks

    Iceland has officially begun talks on EU membership just as Icelanders themselves seem to be going off the idea. Launching formal negotiations, the EU’s… 27/07/2010

  • Iceland brings home first catch of whaling season

    Iceland has brought ashore the first catch of its 100-day annual whaling season. Iceland, Norway and Japan have caught thousands of whales since the 1980s… 30/06/2010

  • Iceland given green light on EU talks

    Iceland could be an EU country in little over a year. The country was given the go-ahead to start accession talks by the leaders of all the bloc’s 27 current… 17/06/2010

  • Icelandic volcano has “stopped erupting”

    The Icelandic volcano that caused havoc for air travellers across Europe for more than a month has stopped erupting, according to a leading geophysicist… 24/05/2010

  • Scientists pit their wits against the volcano

    Global disruption caused by Iceland’s continually erupting volcano is beginning to wear a bit thin. Hence some weird and wonderful ways of stopping Mother… 20/05/2010

  • Bank chiefs behind bars in Iceland

    A court in Iceland has remanded in custody two banking executives as part of its investigation into the collapse of Kaupthing Bank. Former chief executive… 08/05/2010

  • Further flights diverted by Iceland’s volcano

    Iceland’s erupting volcano is once again causing travel disruption to airlines. Aviation authority Eurocontrol said a potentially dangerous concentration… 07/05/2010

  • Iceland volcano showing increased activity

    Iceland’s erupting volcano is showing signs of increased activity, scientists say. But the plume of ash that wreaked so much havoc to air travellers last… 07/05/2010

  • Could Icelandic volcano cause famine?

    So far it has caused massive travel disruption, but could the Icelandic volcano bring famine and widespread social disorder? A French historian says it has… 24/04/2010

  • Volcano closes Iceland’s airports for first time

    Iceland is the latest victim of its own volcanic cloud. A change in wind direction has forced the north Atlantic country to close all main airports for the… 23/04/2010

  • Fog of ash hits Iceland’s farmers

    As Europe takes to the skies again, down on the ground Iceland’s farmers fight with the fallout from last week’s volcanic eruption. The Eyjafjallajokull… 21/04/2010

  • Volcano activity on the decrease

    The Icelandic volcano continues to spit out its ash though now, say experts, with less intensity. There is not as much force behind the eruptions that for… 21/04/2010

  • Iceland’s volcano explained

    Pierre Thomas is a geologist from the Earth Sciences Laboratory of l’Ecole Normale Supérieure at Lyon in France. We asked him about the particular… 20/04/2010

  • No sign of eruption let up in Iceland

    Iceland’s active volcano continues to steadily erupt. Scientists say it is now emitting more lava and less ash and the billowing column of smoke rising from… 20/04/2010

  • Iceland’s volcano steps up eruptions

    Only hours after European Union transportation ministers agreed on a plan to ease restrictions on airliner traffic, the British National Air Traffic Service… 20/04/2010

  • Volcanic tremors continue to rock Iceland

    Iceland’s erupting Eyjafjallajokull volcano has today sent further strong tremors through the surrounding countryside. The ash plume which has turned much… 19/04/2010

  • Experts play down volcano health risk

    Iceland’s erupting volcano shows no signs of immediately abating but experts are playing down the health risks of an ash fallout over Europe. Despite the… 16/04/2010

  • Volcanic no-fly ban extended

    Thousands of flights have been cancelled across Europe after a volcanic eruption in Iceland led to the unprecented closure of airspace.   Planes are have been… 15/04/2010

  • Flights grounded by cloud of volcanic ash

    A giant drifting plume of volcanic ash from Iceland’s active volcano is disrupting air traffic across northern Europe. In the UK all airports in Scotland… 15/04/2010

  • UK flights grounded by cloud of volcanic ash

    Hundreds of flights in and out of Britain have been cancelled as a giant cloud of volcanic ash drifts across the country. All airports in Scotland are… 15/04/2010

  • Fears grow of further volcanic eruptions in Iceland

    A second volcanic eruption in a month in southern Iceland has triggered fears that a much larger volcano in the same region could be about to blow. Plumes… 15/04/2010

  • Second volcanic eruption in Iceland

    Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes in southern Iceland, after the second volcanic eruption there in less than a month. However, this… 14/04/2010

  • Iceland’s ex-PM and bank chief blamed for financial meltdown

    Iceland’s former prime minister and central bank chief plus five other ex-officials acted with “gross negligence” in failing to avert a banking collapse in… 12/04/2010

  • Iceland moves closer to latest IMF loan

    Iceland’s government and the International Monetary Fund have agreed on the terms of a further loan of 117 million euros. The IMF’s board has still to give… 09/04/2010

  • Iceland volcano is tourist hotspot

    The volcanic eruption on Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull glacier earlier this month has turned it into a hotspot for tourists. Although initially authorities… 01/04/2010

  • Volcano evacuees allowed back home

    A volcano in south-central Iceland continues to erupt under a glacier but fears that it could unleash floods of melted water have so far proved to be… 27/03/2010

  • Volcano fears subside over Icelandic eruptions

    More than 600 people who were evacuated from their homes close to an erupting volcano in southern Iceland have been told they can return, but at their own… 22/03/2010

  • Evacuations near erupting volcano in Iceland

    A volvano that has been dormant since 1821 has erupted in southern Iceland. Hundreds of people have been evacuated from the area, which is close to a large… 21/03/2010

  • Payback time for Iceland’s angry voters

    The people of Iceland have been celebrating getting their point across to their politicians. The public voted loud and clear in a referendum yesterday… 07/03/2010

  • Deal on Icelandic repayments has to be reached

    It’s official – Iceland has said no. The referendum result is a resounding rejection of the proposed payment plan. Of votes counted so far, less than two per… 07/03/2010

  • Icelanders set to reject debt repayment

    The people of Iceland are today widely expected to vote against a deal to pay back debt to Britain and the Netherlands. The money has been owed since the… 06/03/2010

  • Iceland votes on whether to repay debt

    The people of Iceland are being asked today whether or not to support a deal to pay back billions of euros to the British and Dutch governments.   Polls… 06/03/2010

  • Iceland prepares for poll on economic crisis

    Iceland’s economic woes look set to continue as the crisis-hit North Atlantic island nation prepares to go to the polls for a referendum on the question of… 05/03/2010

  • Reykjavik goes to the wire over Icesave talks

    Iceland’s government is desperately trying to reach a last minute debt-repayment deal with Britain and the Netherlands ahead of Saturday’s crucial… 03/03/2010

  • Iceland seeks a warm home in Europe

    The European Commission has recommended opening acession talks with Iceland. If all goes as Reykjavik hopes, Iceland will become the EU’s 28th member in… 24/02/2010

  • Iceland EU membership talks to be recommended

    Reykjavik hopes to lead Iceland into the European Union by 2012. An EU official said that next week the European Commission will recommend that the bloc begin… 16/02/2010

  • Iceland seeks EU warmth to fend off isolation

    Iceland’s relations with the European Union have been under the hotlamp in Brussels, complicated by 3.8 billion euros in British and Dutch savings lost with… 04/02/2010

  • Iceland’s PM to meet EU’s Barroso over Icesave row

    Iceland’s Prime Minister is in Brussels for talks on a row holding up international aid to the crisis-hit country and jeopardising its hopes of joining the… 04/02/2010

  • Deadline set for Icesave referendum

    The clock is now ticking for Iceland to decide how it will repay a massive debt to Britain and the Netherlands. Parliament has set a March 6 deadline for a… 09/01/2010

  • Iceland: debt repayment threatens recovery

    It might seem like small change to the bankers of Britain or the United States, but the money at the centre of the Icesave crisis is threatening Iceland’s… 06/01/2010

  • Iceland divided over Icesave bank referendum

    Iceland is under renewed pressure to pay back billions of euros in compensation to Britain and the Netherlands over its failed savings banks. Following the… 06/01/2010

  • Anger over Iceland compensation decision

    Britain and the Netherlands have reacted angrily after Iceland’s President bowed to public pressure and rejected a UK, Dutch financial compensation bill… 06/01/2010

  • Icelanders demand Icesave rethink

    Almost a quarter of Icelandic voters are demanding their president veto a deal that would see tax payers foot the bill for the country’s failed banks.   … 03/01/2010

  • Iceland’s President urged to reject Icesave bill

    Angry Icelanders are petitioning their president, putting pressure on him not to sign a controversial bill that has divided the North Atlantic island. Tens… 02/01/2010

  • Iceland agrees to repay lost billions

    Politicians in Iceland have defied protesters and backed a scheme to repay billions of euros lost by foreign savers when the island’s banking system… 31/12/2009

  • Iceland’s GDP slumps further

    Iceland’s financial meltdown continues to batter its economy. Gross domestic product shrank by 5.7 percent in the third quarter from the second. The annual… 07/12/2009

  • Iceland agrees UK/Dutch bank compensation

    A bank compensation deal between Iceland, Britain and the Netherlands has finally been agreed. Talks on ‘Icesave’ have discussed a final agreement for… 18/10/2009

  • New values in Iceland after meltdown?

    One of the countries in Europe where people’s lives have been dramatically changed by the financial crisis is Iceland. Once a global financial haven, the… 15/09/2009

  • Iceland approves UK/Netherlands payments

    The parliament in Iceland has formally approved a plan to reimburse savers in Britain and the Netherlands for the billions they lost when Iceland’s banks… 28/08/2009

  • Iceland to vote on repayment bill

    Events in Iceland’s parliament will be closely followed in the UK and the Netherlands today. Why? Because deputies are expected to back plans to repay the… 28/08/2009

  • Icelanders protest bank repayment scheme

    Hundreds of Icelanders descended on parliament in Reykjavik, to protest plans to repay funds lost by Britain and the Netherlands when Iceland’s banks… 14/08/2009

  • Iceland starts three year road to EU membership

    Iceland has cleared its first procedural hurdle to joining the European Union. At their meeting in Brussels, the EU Foreign Ministers called for an… 27/07/2009

  • Iceland launches accession bid

    Last week, after lengthy discussion, the Icelandic parliament voted to apply for EU membership. Today, their Foreign Minister was in Stockholm – because the… 23/07/2009

  • Iceland moves on banks

    Iceland has taken a step towards clearing up the mess left by its spectacular financial meltdown. The Reykjavik government has unveiling a deal with… 20/07/2009

  • Iceland Parliament votes to join EU

    Iceland’s parliament has voted to begin accession talks with the European Union. It was an unthinkable move once, but the island’s recent financial… 17/07/2009

  • Iceland to pursue EU membership

    The Icelandic parliament, after more than a thousand years of independence, has taken the historic decision to pursue membership of the European Union. It… 16/07/2009

  • Iceland ready for EU accession vote

    Iceland’s marathon debate over joining the European Union is nearing the finish line, with parliament preparing to put the issue to a vote. Should the… 16/07/2009

  • Iceland in the EU?

    A voter asks: “What’s happening with Iceland? Do you know if they have shown an interest in joining the European Union?” In response: “My name is Paul… 13/05/2009

  • Iceland’s parliament to decide on EU talks

    Iceland’s new government says it will ask parliament to vote on whether the country should apply for EU membership. Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir… 11/05/2009

  • Iceland steers towards the EU

    The Social Democrats in Iceland are vowing to push for EU membership and the adoption of the euro currency after their historic election victory. Caretaker… 26/04/2009

  • Icelandic centre-left wins historic election

    Iceland’s centre-left coalition has swept to power for the first time in the country’s 65-year history. For the jubilant Social Democrat leader Johanna… 26/04/2009

  • Iceland backs centre-left caretaker government

    Iceland’s centre-left parties have secured an absolute majority in the country’s 63 seat parliament. Between them, the Social Democrat/Left Green… 26/04/2009

  • Centre-left poised for victory in Icelandic elections

    Voting in Iceland’s General Election closes at midnight Saturday – with caretaker prime minister Johanna Sigurdardottir widely expected to be given a mandate… 25/04/2009

  • Iceland votes in early elections

    Iceland looks set to get its first ever socialist majority government. The country is going to the polls today, three months after a long-standing… 25/04/2009

  • Iceland expects to lean to the left after poll

    Voters in Iceland are about to elect their first ever left-wing government, if opinion polls are borne out, when they choose a new government this weekend… 24/04/2009

  • Long, bleak winter for Icelandic economy

    Construction has ground to a halt in Reykjavik, a result of the financial turmoil that plunged Iceland into crisis last autumn. Many building sites could… 24/04/2009


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