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Grindavík and Hveragerði, two towns in southwest Iceland, are located in areas classified at the highest hazard level for volcanic risk. The article discusses volcanic risk assessment and classification in these Icelandic communities.
Airplane Fuel Reserves In Iceland Good, Despite AFP Report Suggesting Otherwise As reported by RÚV, the likelihood of jet fuel diminishing increases as each day of the Hormuz Strait closure. AFP... The post Airplane Fuel Reserves In Iceland Good, Despite AFP Report Suggesting Otherwise appeared first on The Reykjavik Grapevine .
2026 Edda Awards Nominations Announced The nominations for the Edda Awards 2026 were publicly announced on April 10. The Edda Awards are Icelandic film and... The post 2026 Edda Awards Nominations Announced appeared first on The Reykjavik Grapevine .
President meets the Pope in the Vatican Halla Tómasdóttir, President of Iceland, is on a working visit to Italy, and today she will hold a private meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican.
Clothing support for Women’s Shelter through new Lindex partnership Lindex in Iceland has entered into a partnership agreement with Kvennaathvarfið, the Women’s Shelter to provide clothing for women and children seeking refuge at shelters in Reykjavík and Akureyri.
Following Birds, Finding People: Discovering Iceland Through Birding The first time I moved to Iceland, I arrived at night. Hitchhiking from the airport, I couldn’t see the land itself, only... The post Following Birds, Finding People: Discovering Iceland Through Birding appeared first on The Reykjavik Grapevine .
Circus and salsa come to the Pool To mark Iceland’s swimming pool culture being added to UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage in December, the National Museum of Iceland, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Innovation and Higher Education, called for grant applications for cultural events in swimming pools across the country.
CCP management buys back the company Executives of the Icelandic video game company CCP have reached an agreement to purchase the company.
Number of dairy farmers drops as industry consolidates The number of dairy farmers in Iceland, now 444, has decreased by 155 over the past decade. This is part of a longer-term trend in which the core development is that the farms that remain become larger and more efficient units. The main dairy production areas today are Skagafjörður, Eyjafjörður, and the inland districts of Árnessýsla, near Flúðir in Hrunamannahreppur.
Organized pickpocket rings active again at Þingvellir and Gullfoss South Iceland Police have recorded an increase in pickpocketing near tourist attractions over the past week, according to a chief inspector. Authorities suspect that organized groups of criminals have come to Iceland specifically to carry out pickpocketing, but such groups have targeted the Golden Circle in recent years.
Fine weather expected today on Labour Day Weather conditions will be fairly good across much of Iceland on Labour Day, although wind and snow showers will affect some areas.
A Danish newspaper (Berlingske Tidende) published an investigative story regarding Iceland's governance, characterizing it as an oligarchy. The piece is republished as an opinion column by The Reykjavik Grapevine, discussing perceptions of concentrated power in Iceland's political and economic systems.
Going For Baroque*: Live Music Review Of The Early Music Festival At Harpa In Reykjavík Early music in Iceland is new: this week was only the third edition ever of the annual Early Music Festival... The post Going For Baroque*: Live Music Review Of The Early Music Festival At Harpa In Reykjavík appeared first on The Reykjavik Grapevine .
Word Of The Issue: Mikligarður The Grapevine’s guide to sounding Icelandic, one word at a time For a thousand years Icelandic has had its own... The post Word Of The Issue: Mikligarður appeared first on The Reykjavik Grapevine .
Article announcing Iceland Innovation Week 2026 (April 27-30), published by The Reykjavik Grapevine. The brief excerpt indicates positive reception on opening day but provides no substantive details about the event or any concerning developments.
Search and rescue teams discovered a deceased man near Háifoss waterfall in South Iceland on April 26. The brief news item provides minimal detail about the circumstances of the death.
A survey by Iceland's Housing and Construction Authority (HMS) reports that approximately 60% of respondents oppose densification in the capital area. The article is from The Reykjavik Grapevine, an English-language news outlet covering local Icelandic topics.
A mandarin duck was spotted at the Hamarkotslækur pond in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, according to local reporting. This represents an unusual sighting of an East Asian waterfowl species in Icelandic waters.
Estonia's top chess player Mai Narva improved her FIDE rating to 32nd in the world following a strong performance at an Iceland competition last month.
Sigur Rós, an Icelandic post-rock band, is scheduled to perform at Sir David Attenborough's 100th birthday celebration on May 8. The announcement was published by The Reykjavik Grapevine.
Article from The Reykjavik Grapevine about the prog-folk trio Falinn Gjóður winning the Músíktilraunir competition. The piece discusses Icelandic music trends and appears to cover music news and cultural events in Iceland.