On Saturday, 11 October at 3 pm, Hafnarborg celebrates the opening of Þórir Gunnarsson’s solo exhibition, Eldingar (Lightning).
Þórir is the List án landamæra (Art Without Borders) artist of 2025.
Þórir, who also goes by the artist name Listapúkinn, draws inspiration […] more
Iceland has trained in good conditions in Laugardalur this week, but the serious part begins tonight when a strong Ukrainian side awaits at Laugardalsvöllur.
Hákon Arnar Haraldsson and the team’s coach, Arnar Gunnlaugsson, answered questions at a press conference yesterday, where they discussed, among other things, Ukraine’s changed circumstances after a 1-1 draw against Azerbaijan in a match in September.
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Iceland's foreign minister, Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, disagrees that diplomatic relations with Israel should be severed in light of the horrors in Gaza, and says that representatives of Palestine have not called for such a step.
Icelandic authorities contacted the Israeli authorities as soon as they learned that an Icelander was among those travelling with the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza.
She said […] more
Iceland’s population could increase from 389,000 to between 450,000 and 700,000 over the next 50 years, according to a new population forecast from Statistics Iceland published today.
Statistics Iceland presents several scenarios for how the population might develop in the coming decades. In the scenario with the greatest […] more
Bjarni joins Darren again to read a news story in simple Icelandic.
We look at a recent interview with Iceland's Prime Minister, Kristrún Frostadóttir.
As ever, you can practice your Icelandic by following along with the text here.
RÚV English Radio is heard around the world and in Iceland, and covers […] more