Author: Iryna Zubenko - The Reykjavik Grapevine

Plans To Arm The Icelandic Police Are Heavily Criticised

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Justice Minister Jón Gunnarsson’s plans to arm the Icelandic police with tasers have been criticized, reports Vísir. Júlía Birgisdóttir, the…

Man Stabbed To Death In Ólafsfjörður

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A man was stabbed to death in a house in Ólafsfjörður last night, reports Vísir. Four were arrested in connection…

38% Of Reform, Pirate And People’s Party Supporters Have Tattoos

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The popularity of tattoos continues to grow in Iceland. Up to three out of ten adult Icelanders have tattoos, with the…

GreenBytes Raises €1M To Help Restaurants Fight Food Waste

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Icelandic startup GreenBytes has announced a €1 million pre-seed round led by Crowberry Capital, with participation from Berlin-based APX, and…

Inflation To Affect Christmas Book Market

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Inflation due to the current energy crisis in Europe will likely affect the prices for many consumer goods, including Christmas…

Vínbúðin Might Expand Opening Hours

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Vínbúðin could be allowed to be open on Sundays and other holidays if a bill that five members of the…

Major Damage Was Done Due To Stormy Weather

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The fire station in Reyðarfjörður was heavily damaged during the weekend’s stormy weather, reports RÚV. In addition, many buildings in…

The Angró House To Be Moved To A New Location

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The historic house Angró in Seyðisfjörður will be built in a new location after it collapsed during the storm last…

The National Court Confirms The Rape Sentence Against A Footballer

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The national court confirmed today the two-and-a-half-year sentence for football player Andres Escobar, reports RÚV. He played with Leiknir in…

Iceland Airwaves 2022: New Names & Day Passes Added

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Iceland Airwaves, the long-awaited music festival that returns to Reykjavík after a pandemic-induced 2-year hiatus, has announced the final lineup….

Tourists Do Not Shower Properly In Swimming Pools

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Many tourists in Iceland try to avoid bathing before going to swimming pools, reports Fréttablaðið. The staff at the swimming…

Strætó Provides Free Bus Rides Today

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On the occasion of the European Mobility Week and Leave Your Car At Home initiative, Strætó will provide free bus…

90 Employees Needed To Fully Staff Kindergartens

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About 90 employees are needed at preschools in Reykjavík to be considered fully staffed, reports RÚV. The staffing problem has…

Temperature Above 20 Degrees In The East

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On September 20th, the temperature in East Iceland exceeded 20 degrees, reports RÚV. The highest recorded temperature, 20.8 degrees, was…

‘Beautiful Beings’ Selected As Iceland’s Entry For Oscars 2022

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‘Beautiful Beings’ or ‘Berdreymi’ directed by Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson, has been selected for Oscars 2022. The film will compete in…

Direct Flights Between Akureyri And Keflavík To Start Next Spring

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Icelandair plans to start direct flights between Akureyri and Keflavík in spring 2023, reports RÚV. The information became public after…

Three Youngsters Arrested After Explosions in Selfoss

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The police in South Iceland have arrested three people who are suspected of having detonated bombs in Selfoss, reports Vísir….

Icelandair Is Aiming For A Thirty-Seater Electric Plane For Domestic Flights

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Icelandair announced on Friday that the company intends to participate in developing an electric plane with Heart Aerospace, reports Vísir….

PLAY Flight Makes Emergency Landing In Canada

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A flight of the Icelandic airline PLAY heading to Baltimore, Maryland in the US made an emergency landing in Canada…

Registration For Iceland Airwaves Conference Is Open

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Iceland Airwaves, the long-awaited music festival that returns to Reykjavík after a pandemic-induced 2-year hiatus, has announced the Iceland Airwaves…

Bird Of The Year: White Wagtail

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This year, seven bird species competed for the title Bird of the Year in a competition organized by BirdLife Iceland…

Samkaup Files An Appeal To Get Lucky Charms Ban Overturned

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Samkaup has appealed the Reykjavík Health Authority’s decision to ban the sale of the popular Lucky Charms breakfast cereal, reports…

​​Three Hundred Pairs Of Shoes Stolen In Selfoss

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Three hundred pairs of shoes were stolen from Skóbúð Selfoss, reports Vísir. The thief or thieves cut a hole behind…

The Number Of Women In The Women’s Shelter Is Higher Than Last Year

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More women and children have stayed in the Women’s Shelter so far this year than during the whole of last…

Seismic Activity In Grímsey Continues

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Earthquake series continue to occur northeast of Grímsey, reports RÚV. The number of earthquakes above magnitude 3, however, seems to…