WHERE TO GO IN PÄRNU? ⟩ The Kurssal returns, mustached, to the party card
The legendary Pärnu event venue, the Kurssal, reopens today under the management of former operator Katrin Kartau.
Guðrún on Þorgerður: 'Arrogance has not proven to be a good advisor for her'
Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir criticizes the government, particularly its European Union accession plans, during her speech at a party council meeting.
Iceland, which will soon hold a referendum, could overshadow other candidates in joining the EU
Iceland is set to hold a referendum on resuming EU membership talks at the end of August, which could lead to the country becoming a member before other candidates like Ukraine if approved by voters.
Iceland Could Complete Negotiations in One and a Half Years
Iceland's Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir expresses optimism that the country could become the 28th EU member state within one and a half years if membership negotiations are approved in a national referendum.
Iceland can join the EU in a year and a half
Iceland's Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir claims that Iceland could become the 28th member of the European Union within a year and a half if membership negotiations are approved in a national referendum.
Assists Þorgerð until the national referendum
Heiða Kristín Helgadóttir has been appointed as an assistant to Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir ahead of the national referendum about continued EU accession talks.
Recommends Þorgerð for national referendum
Þorgerð Katrín Gunnarsdóttir's advisor has been appointed to assist in preparations for a national referendum on Iceland's continued EU membership negotiations, set for late August.
Do not fear that the national referendum will be delayed
Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir reassures that extensive discussions in Parliament will not delay the upcoming national referendum on EU talks.
Discussed national referendum until evening and continue today
The Icelandic Parliament debated a national referendum regarding ongoing EU accession talks late into the evening.
Overhaul of rape inquiries threatened by lack of courtroom awareness, says expert
Experts warn that the reform in rape investigation processes may face obstacles due to insufficient courtroom awareness in England and Wales.
Accusations Against Þorgerður for Breaches of Parliamentary Procedure
Opposition members accuse Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir of breaching parliamentary procedures regarding a proposed referendum on EU membership talks.
Live broadcast: The EU ball begins at the Althing
The Icelandic Parliament is set to discuss a bill proposing a national referendum on continuing EU membership negotiations.
New chairman of VG and minister of foreign affairs discusses emission allowances
The newly elected chairman of the Left Greens and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, discuss emission allowances and related political issues in Iceland.
A referendum in Iceland on negotiations to join the EU is expected at the end of August
Iceland is expected to hold a referendum at the end of August concerning negotiations to join the European Union after discussions were halted in 2013.
The Icelandic government proposed to hold an EU referendum on August 29
The Icelandic government has proposed a referendum on August 29 regarding the resumption of EU accession talks that were halted in 2013.
Iceland's government will vote on EU membership in August
Iceland's government plans a public vote on whether to resume EU membership negotiations on August 29.
Iceland: the government proposes a referendum on August 29 on the resumption of EU membership negotiations
The Icelandic government plans to hold a referendum on August 29 to decide whether to resume EU membership negotiations that were halted in 2015.
Iceland plans to hold a referendum on EU negotiations on August 29
The Icelandic government has proposed holding a referendum on August 29 regarding the continuation of EU membership negotiations.
Iceland's government will hold EU referendum on August 29
The Icelandic government plans to hold a referendum on August 29 regarding the resumption of EU accession negotiations.
The Icelandic government proposes a referendum on the EU application on August 29
Iceland's government plans to hold a referendum on the resumption of the EU membership application, stating that it will respect the will of the people.
The Greenland Crisis Has Prompted Iceland to Turn to the EU - Here’s How the Decision Will Proceed
Iceland is moving towards a referendum on EU membership, with a proposal set to be presented to parliament soon.
Iceland: Government proposes a referendum on the resumption of EU accession negotiations
The Icelandic government plans to propose a referendum to its parliament regarding the restart of EU accession negotiations, likely scheduled for late September.
Introducing when the national referendum on negotiations with the EU will take place
The Icelandic Foreign Minister is set to announce the date for a national referendum on EU membership negotiations following a government meeting.
Katrín and Hafdís stayed home — Ethel called out
The article discusses the absence of Katrín and Hafdís from a scheduled event, leading to Ethel being called to fill in.
Finishing the proposal for a national referendum
Iceland's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, is finalizing a parliamentary proposal on a national referendum regarding EU accession talks, linking its significance to the ongoing conflicts in Iran and Ukraine.
Elections in Rhineland-Palatinate: The Greens are successful - and could still end up in the opposition
The Greens have gained ground in Rhineland-Palatinate, yet they face the possibility of entering opposition despite their electoral success.
Aðalsteinn ceases to assist Þorgerður Katrín
Aðalsteinn has stopped providing assistance to Þorgerður Katrín.
Aðalsteinn resigns as assistant
Aðalsteinn Leifsson resigns from his position as an assistant to Iceland's Minister of Foreign Affairs after a year in the role.
Farewell to Þorgerður and Turning to God
Aðalsteinn Leifsson resigns as the assistant to the Minister of Foreign Affairs after one year to focus on upcoming local elections in Iceland.
Kitt fled the studio after accusations against Lusti. A scam is spreading in the name of Katrin Lusti and other public figures.
Estonian TV host Katrin Lust warns the public about a fraudulent scheme using her name and likeness to promote a fake investment opportunity.
Iceland: Referendum for EU membership 'in the coming months'
Iceland will hold a referendum on its EU membership in the coming months as announced by Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir during a press conference in Poland.
Iceland's Prime Minister Announces EU Referendum in a Few Months
Iceland's Prime Minister announced plans for a referendum on EU integration, expected to take place in the coming months.
Invitation from Trump's MAGA movement: Bavarian AfD faction leader Ebner-Steiner travels to the USA
Katrin Ebner-Steiner, the leader of the AfD faction in Bavaria's state parliament, is traveling to the United States for political discussions, invited by a MAGA movement organization.
Call for Hanna Katrín to ban blood horse keeping
There are growing calls for Icelandic Minister Hanna Katrín Friðriksson to prohibit the keeping of blood horses in Iceland.
Policy Speech by Þorgerður Katrín and the Wildfires
Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, Iceland's foreign minister, addresses the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, discussing expedited EU membership vote timelines and responding to recent wildfires in Iceland.
Live broadcast: Policy speech by Þorgerður Katrín in the Human Rights Council
Iceland's Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir is delivering a policy speech at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
"I won't tell you A or O!" Fashion designer Katrin Kuldma challenged the police fine and left the judge hanging
Katrin Kuldma, the fashion designer, challenged a recent police fine in court but did not appear for the hearing, leaving the judge awaiting her presence.
"Many Positive Developments, But Everyone is on Edge"
Iceland's Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir reported positive discussions among European ministers at the Munich Security Conference, contrasting with last year's tense atmosphere.
Katrin Beierl, the athlete who overcame a stroke and competes in Milan-Cortina 2026 with a broken foot
Austrian bobsled pilot Katrin Beierl competes in Milan-Cortina with a broken foot after overcoming a stroke in 2022.
LADIES' TALK: There is much more exciting life in Estonian bedrooms than is publicly discussed
This article explores the dynamics of intimate relationships in Estonia, revealing the disparity between societal norms and private behavior.
"Stop the head of the Tax Agency"
Several representatives from Tidöpartierna are calling for the dismissal of the head of the Swedish Tax Agency, Katrin Westling Palm, due to suspicions of violations of confidentiality laws.
REMEMBRANCE: Katrin Lust on the late Koit Pikaro: he gave me strength just when I needed it!
Journalist Katrin Lust shares heartfelt memories of her encounters with the late Koit Pikaro, a legendary police officer in Estonia.
Goodbye, Cream Cake! The Modern Bride May Marry in Attire That Once Seemed Unthinkable
The article discusses how modern bridal attire has evolved, showcasing minimalist wedding dresses as alternatives to traditional extravagant options.
Jóhann Páll celebrates that his comments are being recalled
Jóhann Páll Jóhannsson, Iceland's Minister of Environment, Energy, and Climate, expresses trust in Minister of Industry Hanna Katrín Friðriksson to thoroughly review feedback on the fisheries bill, ensuring it won't be presented to Parliament without government satisfaction.
Turks want to establish an embassy in Iceland
Turkey plans to establish an embassy in Iceland later this year, as discussed in a phone call between Iceland's Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
Career of a Budget Brand: How Dacia Wants to Shed Its Low-Cost Image
Dacia aims to transform its image from a budget brand to one that is seen as innovative while maintaining its affordability, according to CEO Katrin Adt.
Gallery: The debate of rector candidates of Tallinn University took place on Wednesday
A debate for the rector candidates of Tallinn University was held, featuring professors Indrek Ibrus, Katrin Niglas, and Priit Reiska, focusing on their visions for university management, educational development, and the role of artificial intelligence.
Today is the big election debate for Tallinn University rector candidates
A significant election debate for rector candidates at Tallinn University is taking place today, featuring professors Indrek Ibrus, Katrin Niglas, and Priit Reiska, ahead of the rector's election on February 11.
The case of Katrin, missing for 26 years, still awaits answers: at some point, we will solve this issue
Twenty-six years after 13-year-old Katrin disappeared, her case remains unresolved as authorities continue to seek clues and remain hopeful for new information.
Constitutional Court: "Of course, even more diversity is conceivable"
Ann-Katrin Kaufhold discusses her new role as Vice President of the Federal Constitutional Court and reflects on her busy summer and the process of appointing judges.