New exhibition in Iceland set to open showcasing Reykjavík’s history and settlement
On 7th May, Reykjavík City Museum will be opening a new exhibition as part of a continuation of The Settlement Exhibition, which represents Reykjavík&...
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On 7th May, Reykjavík City Museum will be opening a new exhibition as part of a continuation of The Settlement Exhibition, which represents Reykjavík&...
The Danish government is being branded as racist due to the country altering its anti-ghetto law to offer social housing for Ukrainian refugees after ...
A number of supermarket chains in Denmark are putting limits on the purchasing of cooking oil due to the current conflict in Ukraine. Danish chains Th...
Over the last twenty years, over 450 arctic fox cubs have been bred and released into the Norwegian countryside, marking a new era for the animal in N...
A total of fourteen Icelandic cross-country skiers are set to embark on a trip to cross the Greenland ice sheet. The trip will be led by mountain guid...
A formal apology has been issued by the Norwegian government 50 years after a historical law that criminalized homosexuality was denounced in 1972. It...
According to Morgunblaðið, the unemployment rate in Iceland has declined from 5.2 percent in February to 4.9 percent in March. The country’s Dire...
A memorial has recently been installed on Kalsoy island on the Faroe Islands to commemorate the last known location of James Bond during the film R...