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Delta flight engine failure sparks mid-air terror over Iceland

Passengers aboard a Delta Air Lines flight from Reykjavik to New York feared for their lives when an engine failure forced an emergency return to Iceland. Exclusive passenger accounts reveal the heart-stopping moments as the aircraft shuddered and plunged

Iceland Volcano Erupts Near Grindavík - Dramatic Footage

A powerful volcanic eruption has illuminated Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula, spewing lava fountains 300 feet high near the evacuated town of Grindavík. Get the latest updates on this breathtaking geological event.

Surtsey: Iceland's volcanic island laboratory

Exclusive insight into how Iceland's youngest island, born from volcanic fire in 1963, has transformed into a pristine natural laboratory revealing nature's remarkable recovery secrets.

Prehistoric women were hunters and warriors

Groundbreaking research reveals prehistoric women were hunters, warriors and leaders, overturning centuries of patriarchal assumptions about ancient societies.

Meghan Markle Announces New Podcast Series on Women's Labels

The Duchess of Sussex is set to launch a new podcast series exploring the 'labels that try to hold women back', featuring candid interviews with friends and experts. The project marks her return to the airwaves following the end of her lucrative Archetype

Lindt Chocolate Box Slashed to 61p at Iceland

Shoppers are going wild as a box of Lindt Lindor, Truffles, and other premium chocolates hits a record low price of 61p at Iceland, down from £5. A classic Christmas favourite is now a year-round bargain.

Biscoff Cadbury Creme Egg Launches at Iceland

Shoppers are going wild for Iceland's new limited-edition Biscoff Cadbury Creme Egg. This must-have Easter treat combines two iconic flavours into one ultimate dessert egg.

I Ate Nothing But Iceland's £1 Food For A Week

A cost-cutting consumer embarks on a drastic seven-day challenge, living solely on Iceland's famous £1 range. Discover the surprising meals, the impact on her health and wallet, and whether this budget diet is actually sustainable.

Abbie Chatfield's fiery clash with Charlie Kirk over 'breeding'

Reality TV star and podcaster Abbie Chatfield has launched a scathing attack on US conservative commentator Charlie Kirk after he made controversial remarks about women and 'breeding' on his podcast. The explosive interview has gone viral, sparking a majo

UN: Global Gender Equality Progress Grinds to a Halt

A stark UN report reveals the world is failing to meet its 2030 gender equality targets. Discover which critical areas are seeing regression and what this means for the Sustainable Development Goals.

Why UK's Patriarchy is Still thriving a Century On

A century after the Equal Franchise Act, a new article argues the patriarchal system has proven resilient, adapting to maintain power and stifle genuine female progress in UK politics and society.

Store's "pregnancy refund" offer sparks fury and feminist outcry

A major electrical retailer sparks outrage with a controversial promotion offering female customers full refunds on appliances if they conceive within 30 days of purchase. Feminists and critics condemn the policy as 'deeply regressive' and 'patronising'.

Iceland suspends UK arms licences over Gaza war

Iceland halts new arms export licences to the UK, citing international humanitarian law concerns over Gaza. A significant diplomatic move scrutinising Britain's role in the Israel-Hamas war.

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