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Icelandic prime minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir has announced that international tourists will be welcome into the country, with restrictions, no later than June 15. Previously, Iceland’s border ...
The technology is being tested in two of the retailer's stores and could be rolled out further if the trials are successful ...
The proposed border opening depends on the continued decline of cases in Iceland. At this point, only three cases of the virus have been diagnosed in May; only 15 individuals have the virus in ...
A Facebook post claims Iceland is paying men $50,000 a month to move to the country and marry Icelandic women “due to the lack of men.” A viral video also spread the same claim on Facebook in ...
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If it feels like everyone you know is going to Japan right now — sort of how it felt like everyone was going to Iceland back in the 2010s — that's because they are. The iconic images of ...
After eradicating the virus from society, Iceland erected borders of steel. Since June last year, every arriving passenger has been put through quarantine and there are mandatory tests at the airport.
Iceland will open its borders June 15, according to Icelandic prime minister Katrin Jakobsdottir, and a 14-day quarantine will no longer be mandatory for passengers arriving at Keflavik Airport.
Iceland has topped the WEF's gender gap index 14 years in a row. But women living there say it's no gender equality paradise. They're under-appreciated at work, violence is too high, and foreign ...
REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Schools, shops, banks and Iceland’s famous swimming pools shut on Tuesday as women in the volcanic island nation — including the prime minister &mda… ...
Iceland's population is about 1% the size of California's, and few towns have more than 10,000 residents. ... Golden lights border windows and are draped around trees and hedges.
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