
Watch an audio slideshow of how traditional Icelandic rhubarb stew is made. Rhubarb is one of the few vegetables that grows effortlessly in Iceland and for that reason it used to be a highly-valued addition to the traditional diet of fish and lamb.
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The Special Prosecutors’ Office has filed charges in the so-called Al-Thani case, which pertains to the purchase of a five percent share in Kaupthing Bank in late September 2008, merely two weeks before the banking system’s collapse, vísir.is reports.

Q Iceland Finance, the holding company of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, was initially said to have bought a 5.01 percent share in Kaupthing but later it was revealed that Kaupthing itself financed the majority of the purchase. The case has been under investigation ever since the collapse, or more than three years.
According to a statement released at the time of the transaction, Q Iceland Finance bought a total of 37.1 million shares at the rate of ISK 690 per share.
Former president of Kaupthing, Hreiðar Már Sigurðsson, former chairman of Kaupthing, Sigurður Einarsson, former president of Kaupthing Luxembourg, Magnús Guðmundsson, and Ólafur Ólafsson, who was the bank’s second largest shareholder, are the accused, vísir.is also reports.
The first two have been charged with mandate fraud, Magnús for participating in mandate fraud and Ólafur for participating in mandate fraud but as a reserve cover up and money laundering.
In addition, all four have been charged with market abuse, i.e. for falsely making it appear that a known Qatari investor had submitted funds to purchase the share and been fully accountable for the financial risk it entailed.
Sigurður and Hreiðar are believed to have organized the offenses.
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Air traffic was grounded at Keflavík International Airport for up to two hours this morning due to a failure in the flight data system. Due to the delay, many passengers missed their connecting flights.
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Prospective Prime Minister Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, chair of the Progressive Party, and prospective Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Bjarni Benediktsson, chair of the Independence Party, presented their government agreement at a press conference in the old district school at Laugarvatn in South Iceland today.
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On the way back to Reykjavík following this morning's news conference, at which the new government agreement was formally presented, the next Prime Minister of Iceland, Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, and his assistant, Jóhannes Þór Skúlason, who was driving, were stopped for speeding.
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Leader of the Progressive Party, Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, who held the mandate to lead coalition talks, presented the government agreement between the Progressive Party and Independence Party to the President of Iceland Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson at the presidential residence Bessastaðir this morning.
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The 2013 April-May issue of Iceland Review & Atlantica has been released. Packed with informative and entertaining stories, highlights include an interview with outgoing Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir and the people who know her best, a photo essay of ice caves in Europe’s largest glacier and a colorful feature on life in the West Fjords.
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The 11th Reykjavík Shorts & Docs. Catch it while it lasts!
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