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Express.co.uk
September 5, 2017
'EVERYONE wants a trade deal with Britain' EU shamed over Icelandic minister claims. THE UK is one of the biggest economies and “everyone” will want to do a trade deal with Britain after it has left the European Union, a government minister from Iceland said. By Darren Hunt. PUBLISHED: 07:01, Wed, ...
IceNews
January 31, 2017
Three Icelandic Ministers have commented on President Trump's executive order about immigration. Minister of Health Ottar Proppe, Minister of Finance Benedikt Johannesson and the Minister for Foreign Affairs have all disapproved strongly of his actions. Johannesson calls the actions ignorant and hasty.
Techworld.com
April 2, 2015
The Icelandic minister of industries and innovation yesterday said she wants Silicon Valley giants like Google and Facebook to consider Iceland as a possible location for their energy-intensive data centres. Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon have opened data centres in Scandinavia and the Nordics ...
Ars Technica
June 25, 2013
Jonasson recalled to the paper that the FBI told him they needed entry to the country to stop hackers from executing “an imminent attack on Icelandic government databases.” Upon their arrival, Jonasson found that the agents were there only to gather information on Wikileaks, which has many members in ...
Huffington Post (blog)
January 27, 2009
“No one has ever talked about Johanna (Icelanders always use first names) as a gay person,” an Icelandic friend and a prominent journalist told me this morning. “She's not hiding it either, the name of her spouse is on her Parliament and Ministry web pages, it's just that nobody cares about it, any more than people cared in ...
Express.co.uk
September 5, 2017
... a trade deal with Britain' EU shamed over Icelandic minister claims ... it has left the European Union, a government minister from Iceland said.
IcelandReview
July 17, 2017
The Icelandic Minister of Justice wants to do away with the concepts of ... apply to the Ministry of Justice for the restoration of their civil rights.
IceNews
January 31, 2017
Three Icelandic Ministers have commented on President Trump's executive order about immigration. Minister of Health Ottar Proppe, Minister of ...
Iceland Monitor
January 30, 2017
The Ministry for Foreign Affairs in Iceland has issued a statement ... Three Icelandic Ministers have commented on President Trump's executive ...
Techworld.com
April 2, 2015
The Icelandic minister of industries and innovation yesterday said she wants Silicon Valley giants like Google and Facebook to consider ...
IcelandReview
September 6, 2017
Being an important trade partner with nations such as Iceland, the UK's decision to leave has prompted the Icelandic government to renegotiate ...
Taipei Times
September 6, 2017
... to buy land,” Icelandic Minister of Justice Sigridur Andersen said by telephone in Reykjavik. ... that allows exemptions to the rules to be granted by the ministry. ... The government, for its part, wants to boost its pro-business ...
Express.co.uk
September 5, 2017
... a trade deal with Britain' EU shamed over Icelandic minister claims ... it has left the European Union, a government minister from Iceland said.
Reykjavík Grapevine
August 17, 2017
15,000 Icelanders signed a petition to this effect, which was submitted to the Ministry yesterday. How the Ministry or UTL will respond remains ...
Reykjavík Grapevine
July 19, 2017
At around 18:00 Wednesday, police got a report that a man had fallen into the Gullfoss waterfall. Since then around 150 emergency personnel, ...
Reykjavík Grapevine
June 20, 2017
It's getting quite expensive to stay in Iceland, but one genius entrepreneur has come up with a brilliant solution—to allow you to Airbnb the back ...
IcelandReview
January 10, 2017
The agenda of the new Icelandic government was signed at ... Ministries allocated to the Reform Party will be the Ministry of Finance, the ...
IceNews
January 31, 2017
Three Icelandic Ministers have commented on President Trump's executive order about immigration. Minister of Health Ottar Proppe, Minister of Finance Benedikt Johannesson and the Minister for Foreign Affairs have all disapproved strongly of his actions.
The Inquisitr
December 11, 2016
A minister claimed Julian Assange was protected from an FBI investigation by the Icelandic government due to concerns of an attempt to frame Assange.
Iceland Monitor
October 24, 2016
She admits that the action will have an effect on the operations of the Ministry today. "But I hope that everybody - men and women - will be there.
Herald Scotland
October 22, 2016
Experts will gather at a conference in Edinburgh on Saturday, backed by the Scottish Government, to discuss how the experience of other Nordic nations could provide lessons for Scotland during Brexit.
Cornell Chronicle
October 13, 2016
Filmmaker Tia Lessin '86 comes to Cornell Cinema for screenings of her film "Citizen Koch," Oct. 17 at 6:45 p.m., and Michael Moore's "Where to Invade Next," which she produced, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m.
Cornell Chronicle
October 13, 2016
Filmmaker Tia Lessin '86 comes to Cornell Cinema for screenings of her film "Citizen Koch," Oct. 17 at 6:45 p.m., and Michael Moore's "Where to Invade Next," which she produced, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m.
Sputnik International
June 29, 2016
A new poll published Tuesday shows that 71% of participants feel the American economy is manipulated to their disadvantage. The poll, conducted by Marketplace-Edison Research, reported consistent feelings across lines of class, gender, race, and ...
The Siver Times
April 7, 2016
island Following mass demonstrations, the first city in the Icelandic Minister "Panama Papers" resigned. His successor Sigurdur Ingi Johannsonn, who takes his post Thursday, is rejected by the protesters, who are demanding the departure of the majority ...
BBC News
April 5, 2016
Mr Gunnlaugsson, his wife and other Icelandic ministers were named in the Panama Papers. He had said no rules had been broken but was accused of concealing millions of dollars ... He didn't speak to his governmental department beforehand. The way he ...
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