Klavan participates in the Liverpool legends match
Ragnar Klavan will play in a charity match for Liverpool legends against Borussia Dortmund legends on March 28 at Anfield.
Klavan runs onto the pitch again in a Liverpool jersey, Gerrard also on the field
Former Estonian football captain Ragnar Klavan will return to play for Liverpool legends in a charity match against Borussia Dortmund legends.
Stories from the Football Weekend: We Call It a Classic
The article discusses the iconic fall back kick in football exemplified by Klaus Fischer and highlights a recent impressive execution by Köln's striker Ragnar Ache.
The great goal of Ragnar Ache for Köln against Hoffenheim that is nominated for the Puskás award
Ragnar Ache scores a stunning bicycle kick for Köln in their Bundesliga match against Hoffenheim, drawing accolades and a nomination for the prestigious Puskás award.
Dream goal from Ragnar Ache: 'He can't do better than this'
Ragnar Ache scored a stunning goal for FC Cologne in a 2-2 draw against TSG Hoffenheim, but the atmosphere was subdued due to a medical emergency in the stands.
Ragnar elected leader of the Independence Party in Fjarðabyggð
Ragnar has been elected as the new leader of the Independence Party in Fjarðabyggð.
The Candidacy List Ready in Fjarðabyggð
The Independence Party's candidate list for the local elections in Fjarðabyggð has been finalized, with Ragnar Sigurðsson continuing as the lead candidate.
Claims to have spoken twice with the prince in the lion's den
Former Icelandic President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson claims to have communicated twice with former Prince Andrew regarding the Icesave dispute during the 2010 Davos conference.
Jón Gunnarsson apologizes for his words
Jón Gunnarsson, a member of the Independence Party in Iceland, has publicly apologized for his inappropriate remarks regarding Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson during parliamentary debates.
Ragnar Larsen (64) died in a falling accident in Rauma
Ragnar Larsen, a 64-year-old man, died in a falling accident during a hiking trip in Rauma, Norway.
“Where did this phenomenon actually come from in the parliament?”
A heated debate in the Icelandic parliament regarding a bill from the Minister of Social Affairs has sparked significant political conflict, focusing on the well-being of the country's poorest citizens versus the interests of wealthier families.
Not sure if it's possible to fix the relationship between Europe and the United States
Former President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson expresses doubts about restoring the relationship between Europe and the United States amid differing global perspectives and rising tensions since Donald Trump's return to power.
Ragnar continues as the leader of the Independence Party in Fjarðabyggð
Ragnar has been re-elected as the leader of the Independence Party in Fjarðabyggð.
The criticism is largely based on misunderstanding
Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson, Iceland's Minister of Social Affairs and Housing, defends a proposed bill regarding the connection between public insurance and wage indexation, stating that much of the criticism it has garnered is based on misunderstanding.
Dorrit never liked "slippery" Epstein
Dorrit Moussaieff, former First Lady of Iceland, recounts her discomfort and swift departure from a meeting with Jeffrey Epstein 25 years ago.
Gunilla Röör: "There was no other hag here"
Gunilla Röör is going through a divorce while starring in a play that opens in Luleå.
Eight-Year Sentence of Sigurður Ragnar Confirmed
The Icelandic Court of Appeal has upheld an eight-year prison sentence for Sigurður Ragnar Kristinsson related to a major methamphetamine case.
More sorrowful than words can express
Ragnar Már Vilhjálmsson, an associate at Bifröst University, speaks about the challenges and personal struggles he faced over recent months due to a perceived attack on his honor and academic career by his superiors.
The financial policy committee says the Norwegian price negatively affects the power market
The Financial Policy Committee warns that the Norwegian price undermines price signals and increases consumption in the power market, as presented in a report by NTNU professor Ragnar Torvik.
Dorrit and her husband from Iceland are here
The article notes the presence of Dorrit Moussaieff and former Icelandic President Ólaf Ragnar Grímsson at The St. Regis, referencing their past association with Jeffrey Epstein.
Serious attack on the independence of the President of Iceland
Former President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson criticizes a new proposal that would give the Prime Minister authority over the selection of the President's secretary, viewing it as a significant threat to presidential independence.
"Simply Disagree" Critique of the Ministry
The new Minister of Social Affairs and Housing, Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson, stated he is "simply disagreeing" with the criticism from the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs regarding the proposed connection of the social security system to the wage index.
The Labor Movement Out in the Fields with Its Speech?
The article discusses Brynjar Níelsson's inquiry about the labor movement's criticism regarding the government's imminent removal of the warning obligation for public employees, as highlighted in the Icelandic parliament with the involvement of Minister Ragnar Þór.
Ólafur Ragnar with CNBC: The consequences would be 'enormous' if the United States were to take Greenland by force
Former President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson warns of immense global and cooperative repercussions if the U.S. were to militarily occupy Greenland, questioning the U.S. government's interest in the territory.
Housing issues 'the main driving force of inflation in the last decade'
New Minister of Social Affairs and Housing, Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson, asserts that fluctuations in the housing market have been the primary driver of inflation over the past decade.
Housing shortage is the first project
Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson, the new Minister of Social Affairs and Housing, emphasizes addressing the housing shortage as his first priority following his appointment.
Ragnar Þór becomes minister
Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson is appointed as the new Minister of Social Affairs and Housing, taking over from Guðmundur Ingi Kristinsson, who resigned.