Reykjavik Court Declares Agricultural Law Changes Unconstitutional

Reykjavik District Court Rules Agricultural Product Law Amendments Unconstitutional The Reykjavik District Court has ruled that the amendments made to the Agricultural Product Laws, which exempted meat processing plants from competition laws, are unconstitutional and therefore hold no legal validity. This decision was not about the content of the bill itself, but rather the significant … Read more

South-West Constituency Candidates Face Off in Live Debate Tonight

Electoral Debate in South-West Constituency Broadcast Live Tonight Live Broadcast of South-West Constituency Candidates Debate In an exciting evening for the South-West Constituency, candidates from various political parties will engage in a live debate broadcast on RÚV 2 and Rás 2. The event will take place at the broadcasting house and is scheduled to start … Read more

Rising Tensions and the Threat of Civil War in Lebanon

Escalating Tensions in Lebanon: A Nation on the Brink The atmosphere in Lebanon today is overwhelmingly tense, according to Héðinn Halldórsson, the World Health Organization’s communications officer stationed in Beirut. Having previously worked in the country, Halldórsson notes that the city’s condition has drastically deteriorated over the past few years. “The city is really just … Read more

Icelandic Authors Demand Fair Compensation for Audiobook Streaming

Debate Intensifies Over Authors’ Compensation for Audiobook Streaming in Iceland Authors’ Earnings Under Scrutiny Recently, a heated debate has emerged in Iceland concerning the compensation of authors for audiobook streaming. During the summer, The Writers’ Union of Iceland conducted two surveys among its members. The first survey focused on authors’ general earnings, while the second … Read more

Icelandic Language Initiative in Westfjords Breaks Barriers and Builds Community

Menntaskólinn á Ísafirði Receives Inaugural Icelandic Language Encouragement Award On the recent celebration of the Icelandic Language Day, Menntaskólinn á Ísafirði was honored with the first-ever Icelandic Language Encouragement Award, known as Íslenskusénsinn. This accolade was determined through a voting process and is part of the Westfjords community initiative, “Gefum íslensku séns,” which aims to … Read more

Rebekka’s Heartfelt Single Kvedju Marks Ukulele Debut and Album Tease

Rebekka Unveils New Song “Kveðju” as an Ode to Heartache Rebekka, an emerging voice in the Icelandic music scene, has released her latest single titled “Kveðju,” a poignant reflection on the universal experience of heartache. In her own words, she describes the song as “a little piece of my version of a heartbreak song.” The … Read more

Controlant Implements Layoffs and Restructures for Sustainable Post Pandemic Growth

Controlant Implements Significant Layoffs Amidst Strategic Restructuring Controlant Announces New Layoffs Today, Icelandic tech company Controlant announced the termination of fifty employees. This follows a previous layoff at the end of August where 150 employees were let go across Controlant’s operations in five countries. The company, which experienced rapid growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, is … Read more

Cost Overruns Delay New Nursing Home in Hornafjörður

Cost Overruns and Delays Plague New Nursing Home Construction in Hornafjörður The construction of a new nursing home in Hornafjörður has encountered significant financial and logistical setbacks. Originally budgeted at approximately 1.9 billion ISK, the project is now expected to cost nearly 2.6 billion ISK, a 700 million ISK overrun. The delays stem from the … Read more

Iceland Stock Market Sees 19 Percent Index Surge Amid Interest Rate Expectations

Significant Surge in Iceland Stock Exchange: A 19% Rise in Index The Iceland Stock Exchange has witnessed a substantial increase in recent months, with the main index climbing by nearly 19% since the autumn. Economists attribute this trend largely to expectations of declining interest rates. The index began its sharp ascent in the autumn following … Read more

Iceland’s Election Spotlight on Covid-19 Response and Future Health Preparedness

Ábyrgar Framtíðar’s Key Election Issue: Addressing the Aftermath of the Covid-19 Pandemic Guðmundur Karl, a prominent figure in the Ábyrgar Framtíðar party, has identified the primary election issue as the evaluation and assessment of the Covid-19 pandemic and the governmental responses to it. Speaking with urgency, he emphasized, “We need to address this matter and … Read more