COPENHAGEN - Iceland will hold a parliamentary election on Nov. 30 after the country's prime minister on Sunday said the three-party coalition government had collapsed, the president said late on ...
REYKJAVIK – Iceland’s three-party coalition government collapsed on Oct 13 over disagreements on policy issues, Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson said, with new elections to be held in November.
Many Icelandic tours focus on mountain huts in the highlands. A booth in downtown Reykjavik, the Nordic country’s lone sukkah ...
Iceland's Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson speaking to members of the media during his arrival at the NATO summit in ...
We’re running to Iceland for a pack for the freezer ️ Iceland Foods has launched two-pack of Greggs’ Katsu Chicken Bakes The bakes are priced at £3.50 per pack Iceland has introduced a ...
The prime minister is expected to ask President Halla Tómasdóttir on Monday to formally dissolve Iceland’s parliament, the ...
Iceland's coalition government is made up of Benediktsson's conservative Independence Party, the centre-right Progressive Party and the leftist Greens. Svandis Svavarsdottir, the infrastructure ...
Iceland’s Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson broke up his coalition government and called a snap election on the north ...
REYKJAVIK — Iceland's three-party coalition government, in power since November 2021, collapsed Sunday due to disagreements on policy issues, with new elections to be held in November, Prime Minister ...
Iceland’s three-party coalition government collapsed on Sunday over disagreements on policy issues, Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson said, with new elections to be held in November.