Dominique Pelicot Trial Exposes Decade of Hidden Atrocities

Dominique Pelicot’s Trial: A Decade of Atrocities Unveiled Former Couple Testifies in French Court In a harrowing day at the Avignon courthouse, Giséle and Dominique Pelicot took the stand for the final time in a trial that has captured national attention in France. Dominique Pelicot stands accused of drugging his wife, Giséle, facilitating her sexual … Read more

Celebrating Icelandic Crime Fiction at Gaddakylfan Award Ceremony

Gaddakylfan Award Ceremony Shines Light on Icelandic Crime Fiction The prestigious Gaddakylfan Award, presented for the best crime short story submitted to the namesake competition by the Icelandic Crime Society, was handed out today at the Skáldu bookstore at 5:30 PM. As tradition dictates, the winner receives the coveted Gaddakylfan itself—a ceramic vase modeled after … Read more

Volcanic Threat Level in Reykjanes Peninsula Stable Amid Continued Monitoring

Current Volcanic Threat Level in Reykjanes Peninsula Remains Unchanged The Icelandic Meteorological Office has confirmed that the volcanic threat level on the Reykjanes Peninsula remains unchanged as of the latest assessment. According to the new data, it is unlikely that an eruption will occur in November. The current hazard assessment is valid from today until … Read more

Concerns Rise Over Senior Facilities in Akureyri as Demand Grows

Concerns Over Facilities for Seniors in Akureyri Concerns Over Facilities for Seniors in Akureyri Félagsmiðstöðin Salka: A Hub for Akureyri’s Seniors Félagsmiðstöðin Salka, located in the Akureyri municipality’s premises at Víðilundur, serves as a gathering place for the town’s senior citizens. Recently, the Association of Seniors in Akureyri expressed concerns regarding the state of the … Read more

Mary Robinson Highlights Concerns Over Trump and Middle East Peace Efforts

Mary Robinson’s Perspective on Trump’s Impact and Middle East Peace Process Mary Robinson’s Concerns Over Trump’s Unpredictability In a recent interview on “Silfrið,” Mary Robinson, the former President of Ireland, expressed profound concerns regarding the unpredictability of Donald Trump, the newly elected President of the United States. Her remarks come in the wake of Trump’s … Read more

Undersea Cable Disruptions Spark Sabotage Concerns Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions

Suspected Sabotage Behind Dual Undersea Cable Failures This past week, two significant undersea data cables experienced failures, one connecting Finland and Germany, and the other linking Sweden and Lithuania. The simultaneous disruptions have raised suspicions, particularly as they occurred just days after the U.S. President authorized the use of long-range missiles against targets in Russia. … Read more

Iceland Prepares for Handball World Championship with Preliminary Roster Announcement

Iceland’s Preliminary 35-Man Roster for the World Championship Announced The Icelandic national handball team coach, Snorri Steinn, has recently submitted the preliminary 35-man roster required for the upcoming World Championship. This list does not guarantee participation for all listed players in the tournament, but it specifies that Snorri Steinn can only select the final squad … Read more

Iceland’s UEFA Nations League Playoff Spot Sparks Infrastructure Debate

Victory Secures Playoff Spot for Iceland in UEFA Nations League Following Iceland’s victory over Montenegro in the UEFA Nations League, it has been confirmed that the team will participate in the playoffs in March next year. However, uncertainty remains regarding whether the playoff will be for retaining their spot in League B or advancing to … Read more