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Published on Jun 25, 2025Source: KamCity - Pending
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Published on Jun 25, 2025
Iceland Producer Price Inflation Eases To 14-Month Low
Iceland's industrial producer price inflation moderated in May to the lowest level in just over a year, figures from Statistics Iceland showed on Wednesday. The industrial producer price index rose 0.3 percent yearly in May, much slower than the 5.4 …
Source: RTTNews - Neutral -
Published on Jun 25, 2025
Iceland to cancel whaling this year
Iceland will not be hunting fin whales this summer, following a decision by Hvalur hf., the only company in the country licensed to hunt the species. CEO Kristján Loftsson, a leading figure in Iceland’s whaling industry for over five decades, confirmed the …
Source: Euro Weekly News - Neutral -
Published on Jun 25, 2025
Huge savings on Iceland's Slimming World meal range - with prices from £1
This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. Iceland is offering a new online-only deal on Slimming World frozen ready meals – four for £14, …
Source: Bedford Today - Pending -
Published on Jun 25, 2025
Iceland Eyes Knockout Stage at Fifth Straight Euros
The 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship kicks off on Wednesday, July 2 in Switzerland, with Iceland facing Finland in the opening match in Thun. This marks Iceland’s fifth straight Euros appearance, and the team aims to advance beyond the group stage …
Source: Iceland Review - Neutral -
Published on Jun 25, 2025
Iceland Reaffirms NATO Commitment Amid Global Tensions
Iceland’s ruling coalition leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to NATO in a joint op-ed published this morning. The government aims to raise defence-related spending to 1.5% of GDP by 2035, amid a NATO summit in The Hague. Remain committed to NATO In …
Source: Iceland Review - Neutral -
Published on Jun 25, 2025
Iceland is making major change to ALL its checkouts across UK in new crackdown
ICELAND is set to make a major change to all of its checkouts in the UK in a bid to crack down on theft and violence against staff. The retailer plans to install facial recognition cameras in stores with trials of the scheme already underway. 2 It is hoped …
Source: The Sun - Right-wing -
Published on Jun 25, 2025
Malaysia signs free trade pact with Norway, Iceland and other EFTA countries
Tengku Zafrul Aziz and Cecilie Terese Myrseth (centre) with Daoi Mar Kristofersson (second from left) at the signing. (Miti pic) Malaysia has signed a wide-ranging economic partnership agreement with the four member states of the European Free Trade …
Source: ScandAsia - Pending -
Published on Jun 25, 2025
Mechanical Issues: Rome-Bound United Airlines Boeing 777-200ER Diverts To Iceland
A United Airlines-operated Boeing 777-200ER en route to Rome was forced to make an unscheduled landing in Iceland on Sunday, June 22. The widebody descended to 21,000 feet and broadcast a distress signal before making a safe landing at Keflavik …
Source: Simple Flying - Neutral -
Published on Jun 24, 2025
Iceland sparks controversy with 'chilling' new in-store change
The frozen food retailer has begun trialling the surveillance technology in two stores and is planning a wider rollout. This is being provided by Facewatch, a security firm used by a number of retailers, including Home Bargains. This measure involves the …
Source: The Hunts Post - Pending