What Motivates the Icelandics to Look to Europe: The Impact of Trump's Statements and the Stake of the Referendum for EU Membership
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The US rhetoric towards Greenland is also echoing in Iceland. EU membership would be a security guarantor for the Reykjavík government. A referendum shows whether the population sees it that way. The EU skepticism of many Icelanders also has historical reasons, says expert Michael Paul.
A more sustainable data center than others, the living conditions of the many migrant children who arrived in Ceuta, and a teaser of the next referendum in Iceland
In an increasingly unstable world, some inhabitants of Iceland's small island nation are focusing on the safety offered by the unit before the next week's referendum on EU accession negotiations, writes The Times.
In the debate leading up to the referendum on whether to reopen accession negotiations with the European Union, many have wondered about the impact that a renewed membership application would have on Iceland's sovereignty.
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