Fram Triumphs Over Stjarnan in Icelandic Handball League Showdown

Icelandic Men’s Handball League: Fram’s Resounding Victory Over Stjarnan On the evening of the eleventh round of the Icelandic Men’s Premier Handball League, Fram delivered a commanding performance against Stjarnan, securing a decisive 35-26 victory. This win propelled Fram to 15 points, placing them on par with league leaders FH and Afturelding, both of whom … Read more

Thórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir and the Pirate Party’s Path Forward in Icelandic Politics

Þórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir and the Pirates’ Vision for Iceland Þórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir: A Leader in Icelandic Politics Þórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir has been a prominent member of the Icelandic Parliament, Alþingi, representing the Pirate Party since 2016. As of 2023, she serves as the party’s parliamentary chairperson for the second time, having first held the position … Read more

The Enduring Legacy of Elly in Icelandic Theatre

The Phenomenal Journey of ‘Elly’ in Iceland’s Theatre Scene The Icelandic theatre production “Elly” is approaching a significant milestone with its 250th show set for December 5th at the Borgarleikhúsid. The production, which has captivated audiences, stars Katrín Halldóra Sigurðardóttir as Elly Vilhjálmsdóttir, an iconic Icelandic singer. As the production nears its conclusion after the … Read more

Matt Gaetz Withdraws as Attorney General Nominee Amid Controversy

Matt Gaetz Withdraws Nomination for Attorney General Matt Gaetz Withdraws Nomination In a surprising turn of events, Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his nomination for the position of Attorney General of the United States. The nomination by President-elect Donald Trump sparked significant controversy, leading to widespread opposition in Congress. Gaetz announced his decision on Twitter, stating … Read more

Icelandic Teachers Announce January Strike Amidst Calls for Better Conditions

Teachers in Four Icelandic Schools Announce January Strike Teachers from four primary schools in Iceland have announced a strike that will take place from January 1 to January 31. The schools affected include Egilsstaðaskóli in Egilsstaðir, Engjaskóli in Reykjavík, Grundaskóli in Akranes, and Lindaskóli in Kópavogur. This decision is part of broader strike actions endorsed … Read more

Iceland’s Political Landscape Faces Historic Shift Ahead of Elections

Major Shift in Iceland’s Political Landscape Ahead of November Elections Ahead of Iceland’s parliamentary elections scheduled for November 30, a significant divide has emerged between the leading political parties and those trailing behind. According to Eiríkur Bergmann, a professor of political science, the outcome is unlikely to deviate much from current opinion polls, which predict … Read more

Volcanic Eruption Poses Threat to Blue Lagoon Operations and Tourism

Volcanic Eruption Threatens Blue Lagoon Infrastructure Helga Árnadóttir, the Director of Sales, Operations, and Services at the Blue Lagoon, has reported that volcanic lava has overrun their largest parking area and advanced alongside the protective barriers erected around the site. The ongoing volcanic activity poses significant challenges for one of Iceland’s most iconic tourist destinations. … Read more

Eva Run Snorradottir Debut Novel Captures Critics and Readers

Eva Rún Snorradóttir’s Debut Novel Sparks Intrigue and Reflection Eva Rún Snorradóttir’s debut novel, “Eldri konur,” has captured the attention of critics and readers alike, with its complex narrative and introspective themes. The book was recently discussed by critics on the Icelandic literary program, Kiljan, where it received both praise and thought-provoking commentary. A Semi-Autobiographical … Read more

John Prescott A Political Legacy Remembered

Former British Politician John Prescott Passes Away at 86 John Prescott, a prominent figure in the British Labour Party and instrumental in Tony Blair’s rise to power in 1997, has passed away at the age of 86. Prescott held various ministerial positions in Blair’s government and served as Deputy Prime Minister from 1997 to 2007. … Read more