Iceland’s prime minister said the European members of the NATO defense alliance are showing willingness to contribute more to the region’s security, with her Atlantic nation also reviewing its policy.
Icelandic plans for a resource fee on tourism will help bring the industry under control and safeguard the country’s nature while the government is shifting its focus to industries creating higher ...
“We see some similarities” with Greenland, Iceland’s prime minister said ahead of Greenland’s parliamentary elections next month, in which independence from Denmark is likely to be a ...
Many world leader pledged military aid and support for Ukraine’s NATO and EU membership, while the Trump administration is ...
The economic rise of China over the past 40 years is one of the most significant events in modern history, says Illugi Gunnarsson, a former minister of education, science and culture in Iceland.
“They want to experience something pure so we need to maybe just tone it down a bit.” See also: Iceland Prime Minister Sees Europe Spending More on Defense The island of just 367,000 inhabitants lacks ...
(Bloomberg) -- Iceland’s prime minister said the European members of the NATO defense alliance are showing willingness to contribute more to the region’s security, with her Atlantic nation ...
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