The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party Give In in the City
The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party have made concessions in negotiations regarding the city governance in Reykjavik.
Mayor of Mosfellsbær on the list of the Left-Green Movement in Reykjavik
Regína Ásvaldsdóttir, the mayor of Mosfellsbær, announced she will not seek reappointment but will run for a position on the Left-Green Movement's list for the upcoming municipal elections in Reykjavik.
Mari Holopainen, the successor to Pekka Haavisto in Parliament: A Honorary Task
Former Green League MP Mari Holopainen is set to take over the parliamentary position left by Pekka Haavisto, who is moving on to a UN role in Sudan.
Running for the position of deputy chairman of VG
Bjarki Hjörleifsson has announced his candidacy for the position of deputy chairman of the Left-Green Movement at its upcoming national congress, responding to encouragement from colleagues across Iceland.
Video: Dog takes advantage of carelessness and steals lunchbox with roast chicken in RN
A dog in Touros, Brazil, stole a lunchbox containing roast chicken and green beans after it was left unattended during a gathering of friends.
Lif Bar Victory from the Bites
Líf Magneudóttir wins the primary for the Left Green Movement in Reykjavík ahead of the upcoming local elections.
Increased party activity in the weeks leading up to the primary
The Green Left party in Reykjavík is currently holding a primary election with several candidates vying for top positions ahead of the municipal elections.
"I Think I Peeled in Salt Water"
Two candidates for the Left Green Movement's leadership in Reykjavík are competing for the party's nomination ahead of the upcoming municipal elections, with differing views on experience and radicalism in housing and transport.
Rósa Björk runs for chair of VG
Rósa Björk is announcing her candidacy for the leadership position at the Left-Green Movement (VG) in Iceland.
Rósa Björk runs for chairman of VG
Rósa Björk Brynjólfsdóttir announces her candidacy for the leadership of the Left-Green Movement (VG) in Iceland as the current chairman will not seek re-election.
The citizen initiative for the legalization of cannabis received a cold reception from Parliament
The Finnish Parliament decisively rejected a citizen initiative to legalize cannabis with a vote of 145 to 18, with only members from the Green League and the Left Alliance opposing the rejection.
Green rhetoric, polluted water: The Left’s DC sewage failure is a disgrace
The article criticizes the Democratic leadership in Washington, D.C., for a major sewer line failure that resulted in a large release of untreated wastewater into the Potomac River, framing it as an environmental crisis.
"We will shoot you in the head". Bonelli reports death threats over the murder of Quentin
Angelo Bonelli, leader of the Green and Left Alliance in Italy, has reported death threats he and fellow parliamentarian Nicola Fratoianni received following the murder of Quentin Deranque in Lyon during a heated parliamentary session.
Seriously Considering Candidacy for Chair of the Left-Green Movement
Rósa Björk Brynjólfsdóttir is contemplating running for the chair of the Left-Green Movement, emphasizing the need for stronger environmental and traditional left perspectives in Icelandic politics.
Introducing the revised Reykjavik route today
A press conference will be held today to announce significant changes to the childcare system in Reykjavik, initiated by the Left Green Movement.
Introducing the Revised Reykjavik Route
The revised Reykjavik Route for preschools is set to be presented at a press conference in the Reykjavik City Hall today, involving significant changes to preschool policies.
Guðmundur Ingi does not offer himself for leadership
Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson has announced he will not seek leadership of the Left-Green Movement at the upcoming party congress in March.
Guðmundur Ingi resigns as Vice Chairman of the Left-Green Movement
Guðmundur Ingi has stepped down from his position as Vice Chairman of the Left-Green Movement in Iceland.
VG grows and invites to a meeting, and Vor til vinstri is looking for people
The leftist political movement Vor til vinstri is seeking candidates for the upcoming city council elections in Reykjavik, led by Sanna Magdalena Mörtudóttir with support from the Left Green Movement.
Where does the bravado of the Center Party come from? Would a left-green coalition be acceptable again? Antti Kurvinen responds on HAAPALA-TV at 1 PM.
The Center Party in Finland, led by Antti Kurvinen, is positioning itself as a serious contender for prime minister despite low polling numbers and ongoing criticism regarding its relevancy and strategies.
She is Latina and tells how she managed to return to the U.S.: she left with an expired green card and an extension letter
A Colombian migrant, Karina Prado, shares her experience of returning to the U.S. with an expired green card, explaining how she was allowed reentry with proper documentation.
Geovanna Bañuelos denies that senators from the PT and PVEM left the negotiation table of the electoral reform
Geovanna Bañuelos, the vice-coordinator of the Labor Party in the Senate, denied that her party and the Green Party left the negotiations for electoral reform, stating they will resume discussions soon.
Drífa Snædal returns to join VG
Drífa Snædal has decided to return to the political party VG in Iceland.
Drífa Snædal Returns
Drífa Snædal, former president of the Icelandic Confederation of Labour, announces her return to the Left-Green Movement in Iceland, supporting a candidate in the upcoming municipal elections.
The Sad Fate of the 'Frozen' Iguanas in Miami: What Will Happen to Them
An unusual cold snap in South Florida has left green iguanas incapacitated, leading to a temporary measure allowing residents to capture them.
From Darling to Scapegoat
The 2025 election defeat marked the end of the Green Party's favorable relationship with the zeitgeist, prompting a choice between strengthening the center as an ecological-liberal force or shifting towards a left-wing coalition.
Arm in arm, they threw Rosenkrantz-Theil out the door. Now the R-burgomaster attacks the Unity List's housing policy
The Radikale party, which helped end a century of Social Democratic rule in Copenhagen, distances itself from their new left-green coalition partners as tensions rise over housing policies.
Intern criticism against deportations: 'We must be humane'
The Green Party and the Left Party have joined forces to attempt to halt the deportations of young adults who grew up in Sweden but were deported upon turning 18, though the Social Democrats oppose the initiative.
"A Dirty Deal is Being Made Here" - Outrage Over Arms Cooperation
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faces criticism from the Left and Green parties for his decision to enhance arms cooperation with Gulf states, as they question the morality of increasing arms sales to the region.
VIDEO: A protest in Belgrade against the marking of the anniversary
Supporters of the opposition party 'Green-Left Front' and other pro-European groups gathered in central Belgrade to prevent a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the death of World War II war criminal Milan Nedić by fascist and nationalist groups.
Vihti Shows Green Light to Veikkola's Municipal Merger Dreams, Espoo is Silent – Background on Kirkkonummi's Western Rail Rejection
Vihti's positive stance on a potential municipal merger with Veikkola contrasts with Kirkkonummi's decision on the western rail, which has left the community feeling neglected.
MP, V, and C press S on teenage deportations
The Green Party and the Left Party are advocating to stop the deportation of teenagers, receiving support from the Centre Party, and have proposed a legislative initiative to change the law regarding young adults who have grown up in Sweden.
C's comment about S: 'Then they are dumb in the head'
The Green Party and the Left Party are collaborating to halt the deportation of young adults who have grown up in Sweden but were expelled upon reaching 18 years of age.
Eight candidates of VG compete for three spots on the list in Reykjavik
Eight candidates are vying for three positions on the Reykjavik list for the Left-Green Movement ahead of the upcoming municipal elections this spring.
Eight want top positions of the Left-Greens in a joint candidacy
Eight candidates are vying for the leading positions of the Left-Green Movement in a joint electoral candidacy.
Now accepting the controversial messages
Heiða Björg Hilmisdóttir, the mayor and candidate for the Left-Green Movement in Reykjavik, acknowledged sending controversial messages to a voter about her opponent's lack of experience, later apologizing for the remarks.
I ran into myself
Líf Magneudóttir is vying for the top spot on the Left Green party's list in Reykjavik while supporting a proposal despite earlier claims about the party's decision-making process.
Trump's Letter to Norwegians and Conflicts Within VG
The article discusses Donald Trump's recent letter to Norway's Prime Minister, in which he expresses a change in his commitment to global peace following the Norwegian Nobel Committee's decision not to award him the Nobel Peace Prize, along with internal conflicts within the Left Green Movement in Reykjavik.
"Need to Finish Tying the Bow on the Package"
Stefán Pálsson, deputy city councilor of the Left Green Movement, expresses unanimous support for a joint candidacy with a new leftist party ahead of the upcoming elections.
The Opposition to Land Speculation
Pétur Marteinsson, who is leading the Left-Green Movement's list in Reykjavik, discusses the impact of delays on development plans in Skerjafjörður and the decision to sell the allocated land in Vatnsmýri.
Finnur seeks the leadership position of VG in Reykjavik and is offering to run with other parties
Finnur Ricart Andrason is running for the leadership position of the Left Green Movement in Reykjavik and hopes to create a joint candidacy on the left.
"Left-Green Politics Have Driven the Economy Against the Wall in Many Areas"
Entrepreneur Sarna Röser criticizes the German government's ongoing 'reality denial' and highlights alarming insolvency figures in Germany during her appearance on 'Freedom of Opinion.'
Residents left without parking spaces: "Neighborhoods belong to those who live in them"
Residents near the new Santa Giulia Arena are struggling with a lack of parking, as the development prioritized homes over green space and failed to provide sufficient parking facilities.
"Apparently Dobrindt has no idea how to deal with this threat," says Banaszak
After the attack in Berlin, Interior Minister Dobrindt warns of a rise in left-wing terrorism, while Green Party leader Banaszak criticizes him for lacking substance in his statements and urges him to contribute meaningfully to addressing the situation.
Experience has turned from a young right-winger into a classical leftist
Pétur Marteinsson aims to lead the Left-Green Movement's list in Reykjavík, expressing that his diverse experiences have transformed him from a right-leaning libertarian to a classical leftist who wants to empower young people.
The Foreign Minister's Response is Shameful
Svandís Svavarsdóttir, chair of the Left-Green Movement, condemns the U.S. attacks on Venezuela as a clear violation of international law and criticizes Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir's response as shameful.
"The country needs new willingness to perform" – Gabriel criticizes proposal for holiday compensation
Former SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel warns against the Green and Left parties' call for compensatory days for holidays falling on weekends in 2026, cautioning that such measures could harm competitiveness and productivity.
Palmer says he would return to the Greens immediately
Tübingen's mayor, Boris Palmer, expresses a desire to rejoin the Green Party, despite having left it years ago, stating that his potential return is dependent on Cem Özdemir.