Reykjavík’s Unprecedented Heat Wave Signals Climate Change Shift

Record-Breaking Temperatures in Reykjavík: A Historical Milestone Record-Breaking Temperatures in Reykjavík Yesterday, Reykjavík witnessed an unprecedented weather event as the average daily temperature, measured over eight observations, reached 10 degrees Celsius. This milestone marks the first instance of such a warm temperature being recorded this early in the year in the Icelandic capital. The information … Read more

Iceland and the EU Membership Debate Public Sentiment Political Influence and Future Prospects

Iceland’s EU Membership Debate: Public Opinion and Political Dynamics Public Opinion on EU Membership Between March 7 and 16, a survey was conducted to assess Icelanders’ stance on joining the European Union (EU). The results showed that approximately 44% of participants were entirely, very, or somewhat in favor of Iceland’s entry into the EU, while … Read more

The Inspiring Journey of No Other Land The Documentary of Palestinian Resilience

The Story Behind “No Other Land”: A Documentary of Resilience and Struggle In 1948, Palestinian author Ghassan Kanafani and his family were forcibly removed from their home when he was just 12 years old. Decades later, in a 1970 interview, Kanafani astutely remarked on the futility of dialogue between Palestinians and Israelis, likening it to … Read more

Youth Involvement in Organized Crime on the Rise in Iceland

Increasing Involvement of Youth in Organized Crime Rising Concern Over Youth Involvement in Organized Crime in Iceland The National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police, Sigríður Björk Guðjónsdóttir, has raised alarms over the increasing trend of young individuals being recruited by organized crime groups to carry out illicit activities. The commissioner emphasizes that it is the … Read more

Reykjavik Court Dismisses Hreyfill’s Exclusive Taxi Stand Claims

Legal Dispute Over Taxi Stands in Reykjavik Concludes This week, the Reykjavik District Court dismissed the claims of the taxi company Hreyfill against the City of Reykjavik. Hreyfill had demanded exclusive rights to certain taxi stands throughout the city, including prominent locations such as Laugavegur by Hlemmur and Aðalstræti near Ingólfstorg. In September 2019, the … Read more

Iran Dismisses Direct U.S. Talks as Tensions Rise Over Nuclear Deal

Iranian Foreign Minister Labels Direct Talks with the U.S. as “Meaningless” In a statement that could further strain the already tense relations between Iran and the United States, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared that the possibility of direct negotiations with the U.S. is “meaningless.” This announcement comes in light of U.S. President Donald Trump’s … Read more