That was because the majority of Iceland’s women were not at work or looking after children; they were gathered in downtown Reykjavík and other cities and towns across the country.
That was because the majority of Iceland’s women were not at work or looking after children; they were gathered in downtown Reykjavík and other cities and towns across the country.
When Soffía Sigurgeirsdóttir, the manager of an all-women public relations company in Iceland, was a little girl, she dreamt of the peaks of the Himalayas. Later, as a board member and ...
The United States women's national team will try to extend its winning streak to eight games on Sunday in its second of two October clashes with Iceland.
and dating life in Iceland–as well as the important issue of Paralympic representation. Here’s what he had to say… MAR GUNNARSSON: It was incredible! This was my second Paralympics ...