The latest volcanic eruption to hit southwestern Iceland occurred around 0800 local time on the Reykjanes peninsula after quake swarms shook the region for several days. Lava is pouring out of a fissure, threatening the nearby fishing town of Grindav
Travel fears after airlines delay take-off for hours as Iceland's volcano erupts and locals warn 'this is a different creature to anything we have seen' - but experts insist there's no more risk to flights
According to the government announcement, the Covid-19 virus is now "just like any other flu" and following the spate of sudden deaths and injuries, citizens will no longer be able to receive Covid vaccinations.
The 104-ton metal beast standing in the way of disaster: Iceland sends in its biggest bulldozer to dig three mile-long trenches to halt magma in its tracks amid growing fears of volcanic eruption
'Time's finally up': Iceland's impending volcanic blast 'marks the start of centuries of eruptions' as one region is hit by 1,100 new quakes that have split houses apart and created gaping chasms
Fears entire Iceland town could be hit by lava after sulphur dioxide levels spark evacuation: 'Considerable uncertainty over the future' of Grindavik as nine-mile fissure splits town and 800 quakes are felt in sign that volcanic eruption is imminent
A long dormant volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland flared to life Friday night, spilling lava down two sides in that area's first volcanic eruption in nearly 800 years.
Shots were fired at a politician's property recently for the first time in Icelandic folk's memory. During the weekend of January 21-2, bullets from a .22 pistol were fired into Reykjavik Mayor Dagur B Eggertsson's car and his office. He was no
Scientists in Iceland claim they have found FORTY mutations of the coronavirus – and admit seven cases can be traced back to 'a football match in England'
Step aside, Sunshine State -- the best place to retire is chilly year-round and has about 19 hours of darkness each day in winter, according to a study released on Thursday.
One European country just made it illegal to pay men more than women.
Thanks to a new law, Icelandic firms that employ more than 25 people must obtain a government certificate demonstrating pay equality, under new rules that came into effect on Ja
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