Happy for Life or Stuck in a Dream World?
The article explores the dichotomy between true happiness and a possibly delusional state of contentment.
Warning of a major snowstorm in Northeast Iceland
A significant snowstorm is expected in Northeast Iceland, prompting warnings for residents and travelers.
Israel and the United States continue attacks on Iran
Israel and the United States are intensifying their military actions against Iran.
Unlikely that Khamenei's death will lead to the fall of the clerical regime
The article discusses the implications of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's potential death for Iran's clerical government.
Iran's supreme commander killed in attacks by the United States and Israel
Iran's supreme commander has reportedly been killed in recent attacks carried out by the United States and Israel.
Is it possible to assign a monetary value to human life?
The article discusses the ethical implications of valuing human life in financial terms.
"One must sometimes be able to tell good stories through life's challenges"
The article discusses the importance of storytelling in coping with life's adversities.
Epstein paid doctors for special medical services
The article reports that Jeffrey Epstein financially compensated medical professionals for specialized services.
Gentle winds across the country today, but strong gusts on the east coast tomorrow
Iceland is experiencing mild winds today, but expects strong gusty winds in the eastern region tomorrow.
Icelandic confirmation children met the Pope
A group of Icelandic confirmation children had a meeting with the Pope.
Blind Refugee Found Dead After Being Released from Immigration Custody
A blind refugee has been found dead shortly after being released from immigration custody in Iceland.
Björk and Rosalía garnered significant attention at the Brit Awards
The performance of iconic artists Björk and Rosalía captivated audiences at the prestigious Brit Awards.
Illugi Gunnarsson is the new chairman of the Young Left Greens
Illugi Gunnarsson has been elected as the new chairman of the Young Left Greens in Iceland.
Dalmenn proclaim sports center
The article discusses the inauguration of a new sports center by local officials in Iceland.
Stranger Things puts Háafoss on the map
The popular TV series Stranger Things has contributed to putting the Icelandic location Háafoss in the spotlight.
Management Changes and Operational Changes at Ölgerðin
Ölgerðin is undergoing management and operational changes that may reshape its business strategy.
The first match of the season for Hákon in the English Premier League
Hákon played their first match of the season in the English Premier League.
"This has been a bit of a boring day"
An Icelandic news report reflects on an otherwise unremarkable day, suggesting a lack of significant events.
Scored 52 points in triple overtime bottom match
The article discusses a remarkable basketball game that went into triple overtime, where one player scored 52 points leading his team to victory.
Thousands of birds slaughtered unnecessarily
The article discusses the mass slaughter of thousands of birds deemed unnecessary by wildlife activists.
List of the Progressives confirmed in Reykjavik
The Progressives party has confirmed its candidate list for the upcoming local elections in Reykjavik.
Confirmation of the Independence Party list in Reykjavik
The Independence Party's candidate list for Reykjavik has been officially confirmed.
Fjarðalistinn will not run in Fjarðabyggð
The Fjarðalistinn political party has decided not to participate in the upcoming elections in Fjarðabyggð.
The list of candidates from Samfylkingin in Hafnarfjörður has been approved - the deputy chairman leads the list
The Samfylkingin party's candidate list for Hafnarfjörður has been approved, with the deputy chairman at the forefront.
Icelander in Kuwait says he and his family are safe
An Icelander residing in Kuwait assures that he and his family are safe amid local tensions.
No satisfactory explanations from the city on project failures
The city officials have not provided adequate explanations regarding the failures of certain projects.
Iran remains a powerful military force
The article discusses Iran's ongoing status as a formidable military power.
Match Day: The Cup Final in Handball
The article covers the handball cup final.
Valur and Haukar are the cup champions in handball
Valur and Haukar have clinched the cup championship titles in handball in Iceland.
Game day: Vals women are cup champions in handball
The Vals women's handball team clinched the cup championship title in a recent tournament.
Game Day: Vals women champions - Haukar 8 goals ahead against ÍR
Vals women's team became champions after defeating ÍR with an impressive 8-goal margin.
Match Day: Valskonur Cup Champions - Haukar with a Safe Lead Against ÍR
Valskonur has been crowned champions in the cup match against Haukar, who maintained a strong lead over ÍR.
Game Day: Vals women are cup champions - final match of Haukar and ÍR underway
The final match between Haukar and ÍR is currently taking place, with the Vals women's team crowned as champions of the cup.
Game Day: Valur's Women Are Cup Champions - Haukar Start Better Against ÍR
The article discusses the recent victory of Valur's women's team in the cup finals and Haukar's strong beginning against ÍR.
The Attack on Iran: What We Know
The report discusses the recent attack on Iran and outlines the known details surrounding the incident.
Gylfi Thor is the leader of the Reform Party in Mosfellsbær
Gylfi Þór has been appointed as the leader of the Reform Party in Mosfellsbær.
Announce a major renewal: Bjarni in 2nd place and Brynjar in 3rd
The article discusses the recent placements of Bjarni and Brynjar in a renewed competition.
Announce major renewal: Football player and actor among the top five
The article discusses a significant renewal initiative featuring notable personalities including a football player and an actor.
See: The baskets that secured Iceland a magnificent victory
Iceland celebrated a remarkable victory in sports with standout performances that led to this achievement.
Had to face the shopping addiction: "I am much more sickly than I thought"
An individual confronts their struggle with shopping addiction and acknowledges a deeper issue than initially believed.
The Era of Public Service Media is Over
The article discusses the decline of public service media and its implications in Iceland.
The Independence Party's List in Reykjanesbær Approved – A Member of Parliament is a Candidate for Mayor
The Independence Party's candidate list for the municipal elections in Reykjanesbær has been approved, featuring a Member of Parliament as the candidate for mayor.
The Beer Nation Needs More Technicians in Brewing
Iceland's brewing industry is increasingly in need of skilled technicians to meet rising demand.
The parties with familiar cleansings of elected representatives
The article discusses the familiar practices of political parties in dealing with elected representatives in Iceland.
Midwife for 40 years: Always tells mothers to follow their hearts
A midwife with 40 years of experience encourages mothers to trust their instincts during childbirth.
It is hardest to feel safe at work
The article discusses the challenges individuals face in feeling safe while at work in Iceland.
Armed man with multiple knives arrested
An armed man wielding multiple knives has been arrested in Iceland.
Wind and precipitation decrease but it remains chilly
The weather report indicates a decrease in wind and precipitation levels while temperatures remain low in Iceland.
Today: Will there be a double Haukaparty at Ásvöllum?
The article speculates on the potential for two Haukaparties to be held at Ásvöllum today.
Today: Will there be a double Hauka party at Ásvöllum?
The article discusses the possibility of a double Hauka party taking place at Ásvöllum today.