We have started to collect the most important news related to Iceland in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Gordon Brown accuses Iceland of 'unacceptable' action over British savings in collapsed banks.
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Iceland nationalises its biggest bank and suspended trade on its stock exchange in an attempt to prevent further panic in the country.
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West Ham admit they will have to sell players before they can buy any new ones in the January transfer window.
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People in Iceland speak about economic crisis
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People in Iceland speak about economic crisis
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Trading in Iceland's six biggest financial shares is suspended, says the country's stock exchange.
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About 30 Palestinians from a refugee camp along the Iraqi-Syrian border are due to leave for resettlement in Iceland.
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Icelandic and Norwegian firms start exporting whalemeat to Japan, outraging environmentalists.
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A strong earthquake measuring 6.1 hits southern Iceland, 50km (30 miles) from the capital, Reykjavik.
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The once remote economy of Iceland is seeing the pros and cons of being hooked up to the rest of the world, as Stephen Evans reports.
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