Iceland
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The war on polar bears
Under the Radar Clashes with human settlements are on the rise, as melting ice drives hungry predators inland in search of food
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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The 10 most dangerous countries in the world
In Depth Yemen takes bottom spot in the Global Peace Index, as conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine put world on track for highest death toll since 1994
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Last updated
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Viking parenting: the Scandi secret to raising happy children?
Under The Radar 'Risky' Danish approach encourages independence in children, but it might not suit all families
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Iceland's volcanic eruption hits Grindavík
In Pictures Town evacuated just hours before lava pours from cracks in the ground nearby
By Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK Published
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'True Detective: Night Country' and the rise of Arctic Noir
The Week Recommends Why we love police procedurals set in the bleak and remote polar extremes
By David Faris Published
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Iceland volcano eruption: what happens now
The Explainer International flights expected to continue as normal as Icelandic government stresses lava flow poses 'no threat to life'
By The Week UK Published
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How Iceland deals with volcanic activity
The Explainer Scientists are closely monitoring seismic activity as threat of eruption looms
By Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK Published
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Iceland closes popular volcano to tourists following eruption
Speed Read
By Justin Klawans Published
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Reykjavik Edition review: the hottest hotel in Iceland
The Week Recommends A brand new place to stay in the heart of the Icelandic capital marries high style with a great location
By Holden Frith, The Week UK Published
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How ‘direct air capture’ turns carbon dioxide into stone
feature Experts say the technology could reduce current greenhouse gas levels within years
By The Week Staff Published
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Baker uses urine from public toilets to make ‘Goldilocks bread’
Speed Read And other stories from the stranger side of life
By The Week Staff Published
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Where in the world can you travel this summer?
The Week Recommends Italy, Barbados, Madeira and the Maldives are among the destinations preparing to welcome UK visitors
By The Week Staff Last updated
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When did coronavirus really reach the UK?
In Depth New research says lack of vigilance in UK led to early spread of Covid-19
By James Ashford Published
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What is Iceland’s Golden Circle and why is it so popular?
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By Arion McNicoll Last updated
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