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How Iceland's Women's Strike Changed History Forever
It was eerily quiet on the suburban streets of Iceland on October 24, 2023. Schools weren’t open, swimming pools closed and several banks shut early. Meanwhile all-male news teams announced shutdowns ...
Tens of thousands of women across Iceland — including the prime minister — are expected to participate in a one-day strike Tuesday in protest of the ongoing gender pay gap and gender-based violence.
The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 kicks off on Wednesday, July 2. Sixteen nations will aim for glory at this edition of the tournament, taking place across Switzerland from July 2-27. You'll be able to watch ...
Ultimately, the hosts found the clinicality they needed to come away with all three points, while Iceland have been eliminated after two losses. Substitute Alayah Pilgrim's long-range strike takes a ...
In today’s political climate there are more reasons than ever to take to the streets and protest, but it can be disheartening when organized action doesn’t immediately achieve desired change. What ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Iceland's stunning landscapes hide an even more impressive story: women hold most of the top leadership positions in the country.
FC Bayern Women captain Glódís Viggósdóttir has been named Iceland’s Women’s Footballer of the Year for the fourth time in a row. The defender doesn’t only lead Bayern’s team but also wears the ...
Group A play at the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 tournament begins on Wednesday when Iceland faces Finland. Group A will also feature Switzerland and Norway. Tune in to FOX on Wednesday to see what happens ...
England Women beat Iceland Women 2-0 at The City Ground to maintain 100 percent start to their qualifying campaign for the 2027 ...
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