Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson called a press conference a short time ago, during which he announced the end of the governing coalition and called for parliamentary elections.
Elections will be held on November 30 if the President of Iceland accepts Bjarni's motion to dissolve parliament. Elections must take place no later than 45 days after the dissolution of parliament is announced.
Bjarni says he will have a meeting with Halla […]
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A meeting of Independence Party MPs was called suddenly this afternoon.
The party is one of three which makes up Iceland's government, which opinion polls suggest is now the least popular in history.
There is speculation that the party's continued role in government is being discussed.
"I don't think it's unlikely, shouldn't we consider it likely?" replied Bryndís Haraldsdóttir, […] more
A United Nations investigative committee has accused the Israeli authorities of systematically destroying Gaza's healthcare system during their war against Hamas. The committee also accuses Hamas of war crimes.
Kári Hólmar Ragnarsson, a lecturer in international law at the University of Iceland’s Faculty of Law, points out that Iceland will soon have to take a stance on the committee’s findings when it joins the United Nations Human Rights Council […]
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