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Season 2
Ever since shortly after the turn of the century, there have been regular reports of the poor conditions of foreign workers in this country. Up to 30,000 foreign nationals are currently
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Ever since shortly after the turn of the century, there have been regular reports of the poor conditions of foreign workers in this country. Up to 30,000 foreign nationals are currently employed in the Icelandic labour market, and there have never been more.
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Steve Edmundson and what we don't know 10 years after the crash
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In the first part of the episode, we talk about Steve Edmundson, who manages a single pension fund in Nevada that is bigger than all the Icelandic pension funds combined. In the second
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In the first part of the episode, we talk about Steve Edmundson, who manages a single pension fund in Nevada that is bigger than all the Icelandic pension funds combined. In the second part, we look at where we stand 10 years after the crash and consider what we still don't know today.
We take a look at the status of protected areas in Iceland. Of the approximately fifty areas that Alþingi has agreed to protect over the last fifteen years, only a few have made it into
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We take a look at the status of protected areas in Iceland. Of the approximately fifty areas that Alþingi has agreed to protect over the last fifteen years, only a few have made it into that category. We then visit the city of Narva in Estonia, which is located on the border between Russia and Estonia. The city entered the debate following the Russian invasion of Crimea, where it was often said that Narva would be next.
Steroid consumption has increased in recent years. It is easy to access these substances that can have a great effect for the worse. Among other things, we talk to the power giant's son Jón Pál Sigmarsson, who himself used steroids for a while.
Steroid consumption has increased in recent years. It is easy to access these substances that can have a great effect for the worse. Among other things, we talk to the power giant's son Jón Pál Sigmarsson, who himself used steroids for a while.
The country's five most powerful volcanoes are preparing for an eruption. What mountains are these? And how should we prepare for an eruption? We answer these questions in tonight's
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The country's five most powerful volcanoes are preparing for an eruption. What mountains are these? And how should we prepare for an eruption? We answer these questions in tonight's episode. We also look at exotic species, which are increasing in number in Icelandic nature. Today, alien species are the second biggest threat to biodiversity after habitat loss.
What do the American public think of Donald Trump? The parliamentary elections are a measure of that and of the undercurrent in society. Kveik is on site and is monitoring the progress.
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What do the American public think of Donald Trump? The parliamentary elections are a measure of that and of the undercurrent in society. Kveik is on site and is monitoring the progress. Iceland is on the verge of meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate issues. How are we going to do that? We begin our three-part discussion on climate change.
We continue to discuss climate change and how we are going to reduce carbon emissions. Now it's the electric cars, but all political parties have advocated energy exchange in transport.
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We continue to discuss climate change and how we are going to reduce carbon emissions. Now it's the electric cars, but all political parties have advocated energy exchange in transport. However, how does it actually work? We also look at how the media in the United States reacts to a president who cannot tolerate media criticism.
We look at public works, which have exceeded budget by 160 billion over the last three decades. Who is responsible and what can be done? We then continue our discussion of climate
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We look at public works, which have exceeded budget by 160 billion over the last three decades. Who is responsible and what can be done? We then continue our discussion of climate issues, which are not just about ticking off clauses in international agreements.
Now most of the collective bargaining agreements are coming to an end and it's time for the next negotiations. New people are in charge of the largest workers' union and are united in
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Now most of the collective bargaining agreements are coming to an end and it's time for the next negotiations. New people are in charge of the largest workers' union and are united in their demands on both employers and the state. We talk to the leadership of the trade unions. In the second part of the episode, we look at how Estonia has made more or less all administration in the country electronic. It saves the population of the country five days of queues.
We get news from outside the world of plastic covering the entire beaches and oceans, causing great damage to the ecosystem. But how is the situation in Iceland? Kveikur looks at the
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We get news from outside the world of plastic covering the entire beaches and oceans, causing great damage to the ecosystem. But how is the situation in Iceland? Kveikur looks at the material that we can't live without but sometimes wish didn't exist.
Kveikur headed to Syria in the footsteps of Haukur Hilmarsson, the Icelandic activist who went to Rojava to fight with the Kurdish liberation forces.
Kveikur headed to Syria in the footsteps of Haukur Hilmarsson, the Icelandic activist who went to Rojava to fight with the Kurdish liberation forces.
Kveikur exposes fraud that is not covered by any supervision. We also cover antibiotic resistance; one of the biggest public health threats of our time.
Kveikur exposes fraud that is not covered by any supervision. We also cover antibiotic resistance; one of the biggest public health threats of our time.
Is it OK to genetically modify human embryos to prevent disease? Will it be considered irresponsible to have children the old way in the future? Kveikur is about the CRISPR genetic
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Is it OK to genetically modify human embryos to prevent disease? Will it be considered irresponsible to have children the old way in the future? Kveikur is about the CRISPR genetic technology, which has developed so quickly that ethicists haven't even managed to ask the big questions, let alone answer them.
In the second part of the episode, the Finnish school system is examined. The whole world has been trying to figure out what the Finns have done right to achieve consistently good results in international exams, without putting much effort into it. What can we learn from them?
There is a huge supply of prostitution in Reykjavík. Prostitution is easier to buy than many other goods on the Internet. Still, it's been a decade since new laws came into force that
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There is a huge supply of prostitution in Reykjavík. Prostitution is easier to buy than many other goods on the Internet. Still, it's been a decade since new laws came into force that were supposed to reach people in prostitution and make it easier for them to get out. Strip dancing, which can still be bought in Reykjavík, was to be eliminated. Why haven't we done better? And what kind of world is this that is alien to most people?
We dive further into the dubious business of car rental company Procar. Kveikur has obtained new information that shows that the scam continues.
What does Brexit mean for Iceland? Why
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We dive further into the dubious business of car rental company Procar. Kveikur has obtained new information that shows that the scam continues.
What does Brexit mean for Iceland? Why does Britain want to leave the European Union? We went to Grimsby, where Icelandic fish is one of the foundations of the economy, but Brexit could disrupt that. Still, the overwhelming majority of the population was in favor of the exit.
A young man was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric ward in August 2017, assessed as suicidal by a psychiatrist. He was to be seen at least every fifteen minutes. He was left
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A young man was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric ward in August 2017, assessed as suicidal by a psychiatrist. He was to be seen at least every fifteen minutes. He was left unattended for up to three hours and took his own life during that time.
The large amount of prescription drugs circulating in society encourages abuse and waste. In Iceland, medicines are disposed of in tonnes every year. Obesity is a global epidemic. We follow one man's fight against the disease.
The large amount of prescription drugs circulating in society encourages abuse and waste. In Iceland, medicines are disposed of in tonnes every year. Obesity is a global epidemic. We follow one man's fight against the disease.
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Who is entitled to fair compensation and Iceland love on Instagram
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Margrét Esther was shuffled between foster homes and other resources from a wet child until adulthood. She abused and raped. There is no doubt about the treatment. Yet she has no right
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Margrét Esther was shuffled between foster homes and other resources from a wet child until adulthood. She abused and raped. There is no doubt about the treatment. Yet she has no right to equitable compensation.
Benjamin Hardman played for Iceland in his first visit to the country. So he moved from the sun and warmth in Australia to the snow and cold in Iceland, and is very happy here, as he has more than half a million followers on Instagram.
The largest car recall in history. Thousands of cars are still on the road with a life-threatening safety flaw. Óskar Kemp was fatally injured in a car accident caused by a foreign
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The largest car recall in history. Thousands of cars are still on the road with a life-threatening safety flaw. Óskar Kemp was fatally injured in a car accident caused by a foreign tourist. The national court decided that the tourist should not be detained. He left the country and has not been heard from since.
Guðrún Björt Yngvadóttir has been in the Lions movement for 25 years. She lives in Garðabær and worked for a long time in a laboratory as a biochemist and then at the University of
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Guðrún Björt Yngvadóttir has been in the Lions movement for 25 years. She lives in Garðabær and worked for a long time in a laboratory as a biochemist and then at the University of Iceland's Education. She prefers not to reveal her age. Says he turned 39 and decided not to celebrate any more birthdays, even though many years have passed since then. In recent years, she started to be more active in the international work of the Lions movement, and now it has really paid off. She has become the highest office of the movement. With that, she is in charge of an organization of 1.4 million people in over 200 countries.
A decade after small loan companies established themselves in Iceland, there is still a war with them. Now the ownership is foreign, but the loans do not comply with Icelandic law. Then
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A decade after small loan companies established themselves in Iceland, there is still a war with them. Now the ownership is foreign, but the loans do not comply with Icelandic law. Then there are the migratory birds that flock to the country and with them a rather unsightly stowaway that many people are terrified of.
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