Iceland’s Pirate Party is hoping to win the largest share of the vote in the country’s Oct. 29 general election, not even four years after the fringe political group formed. Until this week the ...
Icelandic lawmaker Birgitta Jonsdottir poses for this photo Feb. 24, 2010 at an unknown location. Iceland, a nation of seafarers, has been stormed by pirates. They won't be forming the government, but ...
Reporting from REYKJAVIK, Iceland — There was no Pirate takeover, but the upstart party managed to make waves in Iceland. The country’s party leaders were beginning meetings Sunday with Iceland’s ...
REYKJAVIK, Iceland Iceland, a nation of seafarers, has been stormed by pirates. They won't be forming the government, but online freedom advocates the Pirate Party were still big winners in the ...
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — The past few years have been stormy for Iceland, a country threatened by volcanoes and brought low by bankers. Now, Icelanders are thinking of putting their trust in pirates.
Iceland has already faced steep political turmoil in 2016. Later this month, things could get even more interesting, as the country's upstart Píratar Party (or Pirate Party) remains in the lead in ...
Birgitta Jónsdóttir is the parliamentary chair of Iceland's Pirate Party, an international movement for digital rights and democratic reform that is the country's largest political party. Amid ...
Monster wave swallows man attempting to take a photo at Reynisfjara Beach – the site of a recent rogue wave fatality ...
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