Icelandic authorities were informed in advance that there was a possibility the Russian oil tanker Marinera would be stopped within Icelandic jurisdiction.
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Jón Þór Víglundsson, information officer of Landsbjörg, says that firework sales this year went well. They are an important part of fundraising for individual rescue teams.
It varies between teams, but it can be up to two thirds of the annual operating funding requirement that comes in through this fundraising.
There were fewer celebrations on Þrettándinn [in Iceland, the thirteenth and […] more
Hjálmar Gíslason, entrepreneur, and Henný Hinz, assistant executive director of ASÍ (Icelandic Confederation of Labour), were guests on RÚV's Kastljós last night, and were both in broad agreement that people should have somewhat more cause for optimism than is sometimes thought.
It is easy to get the feeling that the world is on the brink when watching the news, says Hjálmar. He thinks it is natural for people to feel that way […] more
Temperatures may creep just above freezing in a few places along the coast, but conditions will generally be windy and cold today.
Yellow warnings are in effect all day due to blizzard conditions beneath Eyjafjöll and in Southeast Iceland, especially in Öræfi. There, snow showers and drifting snow are expected, with limited or poor visibility and difficult driving conditions.
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There are examples of people being held without clothing and having to relieve themselves in prison cells at Hverfisgata. Conditions in the detention facility are unacceptable, according to the Parliamentary Ombudsman.
The Parliamentary Ombudsman carried out an unannounced inspection of the police detention facility at Hverfisgata in Reykjavík in October. A 40-page more
An employee of Útlendingastofnun (Directorate of Immigration) who shared the names of their clients in a closed group on Instagram has been reported to the police in light of the seriousness of the offence. This is stated in a statement from the institution. The employee has left their position at Útlendingastofnun.
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The City of Reykjavík is seeking to hire a specialist to reduce sickness absence among its employees.
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