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Big business eyes Iceland's Arctic treasures
Global warming reveals region's resources and shipping opportunities for Russia and China.
Europe
Last Modified: 15 May 2013 15:16 GMT
China angles for Arctic power as ice melts
China aims to expand its influence in the resource rich area.
Jennifer Duggan
Features
Last Modified: 15 May 2013 14:03 GMT
Iceland app prevents accidental incest
App taps into country's database to see if two potential romantic partners could be closely related.
Europe
Last Modified: 07 May 2013 20:51 GMT
Iceland centre-right wins back power
Coalition talks to begin as voters reject austerity in favour of parties that ruled over 2008 financial collapse.
Europe
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2013 19:44 GMT
Counting under way in Iceland elections
Early lead taken by centre-right parties which were in power during the catastrophic economic collapse five years ago.
Europe
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2013 01:49 GMT
General election under way in Iceland
Iceland's voters tipped to punish ruling coalition over tax rises and austerity measures to shore up nation's finances.
Europe
Last Modified: 27 Apr 2013 15:07 GMT
Iceland bank chiefs appear in court
Former executives are accused of manipulating share prices of bank that collapsed after failure of US housing market.
Europe
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2013 19:39 GMT
New Zealand legalises gay marriage
Legalisation of the bill makes the country the first in the Asia-Pacific region to approve same-sex marriage.
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Last Modified: 18 Apr 2013 01:32 GMT
Creating gender equity: Lessons from Iceland
The sexually liberal country has not only criminalised the purchase of sex, but has also banned strip clubs.
Meghan Murphy
Opinion
Last Modified: 02 Apr 2013 11:25 GMT
New challenges for investigative journalism
Investigative reporting is the preferred scapegoat of the powerful when they have something to hide, writes Almeida.
Monica Almeida
Opinion
Last Modified: 27 Mar 2013 13:09 GMT
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