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Title: Conclusion of Customs Conference
Newspapers: Pravda, March 26, 1930, Page 2
Description: Iceland is one of the signatory states of the agreement on the extension of existing trade agreements
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Title: Reduction of Telephone Tariffs with Iceland
Newspapers: Vreme, July 31, 1937, Page 11
Description: New reduced tariffs for telephone calls between Yugoslavia and Iceland
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Title: League of Neutral Nations and the League of Nations
Newspapers: Pravda, August 9, 1938, Page 1
Description: Iceland, together with other small states, signed a joint commitment in Stockholm on May 27
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Title: Updates from Washington on the Situation in Iceland
Newspapers: Pravda, April 20, 1939, Page 1
Description: Updates from Washington on the situation in Iceland
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Title: A German Submarine Takes Shelter in Iceland
Newspapers: Vreme, September 21, 1939, Page 5
Description: A German submarine has taken shelter in Iceland
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Title: Debate in the House of Representatives on Greenland and Iceland
Newspapers: Vreme, April 13, 1940, Page 5
Description: Debate in the House of Representatives on Greenland and Iceland
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Title: Iceland Temporarily Dissolves Union with Denmark
Newspapers: Vreme, April 14, 1940, Page 4
Description: Iceland temporarily dissolves the union with Denmark
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Title: What Will Happen to Denmark and Norway
Newspapers: Vreme, April 14, 1940, Page 6
Description: What will happen to Denmark and Norway
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Title: Allies Extend Blockade on Denmark
Newspapers: Vreme, April 15, 1940, Page 4
Description: The Allies' blockade does not apply to Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands
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Title: Iceland, Which Has Dissolved the Union with Denmark
Newspapers: Vreme, April 15, 1940, Page 4
Description: Iceland has dissolved the union with Denmark
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Title: Importance of Iceland and the Faroe Islands
Newspapers: Vreme, April 15, 1940, Page 6
Description: Importance of Iceland and the Faroe Islands after the German invasion of Norway
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Title: Iceland Desires to Preserve Neutrality at All Costs
Newspapers: Vreme, April 20, 1940, Page 3
Description: Iceland desires to preserve its neutrality at all costs
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Title: Question of Greenland and Iceland
Newspapers: Vreme, May 8, 1940, Page 5
Description: Question of Greenland and Iceland
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Title: Swedish Report on the Occupation of Iceland
Newspapers: Pravda, June 14, 1940, Page 3
Description: Swedish report on the occupation of Iceland
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Title: American Press on Iceland
Newspapers: Vreme, January 3, 1941, Page 14
Description: American press coverage of Iceland
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Title: English Troops in Iceland
Newspapers: Vreme, January 15, 1941, Page 2
Description: English troops in Iceland
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Title: German Attack on Iceland
Newspapers: Vreme, February 11, 1941, Page 3
Description: German attack on Iceland
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Title: Due to British Occupation of Iceland, Germany Includes This Island in the Operational Zone
Newspapers: Pravda, March 27, 1941, Page 3
Description: Due to the British occupation of Iceland, Germany includes this island in the operational zone
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Title: Icelandic Public Opinion Against the Presence of Foreign Troops in Iceland
Newspapers: Borba, June 1, 1946, Page 1
Description: Icelandic public opinion against the presence of foreign troops in Iceland
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Title: Iceland Protests the Proposal in the American Parliament for Iceland to Join the United States
Newspapers: Borba, March 2, 1947, Page 4
Description: Iceland protests the proposal in the American Parliament for Iceland to join the United States
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Title: Iceland Requests Revision of Pact with the USA
Newspapers: Borba, March 29, 1956, Page 5
Description: Iceland requests a revision of the pact with the USA
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Title: Iceland Demands Revision of Agreement with the USA
Newspapers: Borba, April 6, 1956, Page 3
Description: Iceland demands a revision of the agreement with the USA
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Title: Iceland's Request
Newspapers: Borba, April 7, 1956, Page 3
Description: Iceland's request for foreign troops to withdraw from its territory
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Title: Norway Supports Iceland
Newspaperss: Borba, April 25, 1956, Page 3
Description: Norway supports Iceland in its demands for the withdrawal of foreign troops from its territory
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Title: Iceland Requests the Withdrawal of American Troops
Newspaperss: Borba, June 10, 1956, Page 2
Description: Iceland requests the withdrawal of American troops
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Title: Elections Due to Foreign Military Bases and Against Them
Newspapers: Borba, June 17, 1956, Page 4
Description: After Iceland's request for the withdrawal of American troops from its territory
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Title: Iceland Does Not Want Foreign Military Forces on Its Soil During Peacetime
Newspaperss: Borba, July 27, 1956, Page 3
Description: Iceland does not want foreign military forces on its soil during peacetime
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Title: Iceland Irreplaceable as a U.S. Military Base
Newspaperss: Borba, July 31, 1956, Page 3
Description: Iceland irreplaceable as a U.S. military base
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Title: Distant Icy Land
Newspapers: Borba, August 5, 1956, Page 4
Description: Why Iceland is being talked about these days
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Title: U.S. Troops Should Remain in Iceland
Newspapers: Borba, August 5, 1956, Page 2
Description: U.S. troops should remain in Iceland, recommended by the NATO Council
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Title: Brief News from Abroad - USSR: Relations with Iceland
Newspapers: Borba, September 6, 1956, Page 3
Description: USSR delegation visits Iceland in the context of Soviet-Icelandic friendship
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Title: Brief News from Abroad - Canada: Pearson to Visit Iceland
Newspapers:Borba, September 22, 1956, Page 5
Description: The Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs will visit Iceland
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Title: USA and Iceland
Newspapers:Borba, October 5, 1956, Page 3
Description: American press has recently dedicated a series of articles to American-Icelandic relations
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Title: Iceland Wants Foreign Troops to Withdraw from Its Territory
Newspapers: Borba, October 5, 1956, Page 6
Description: Iceland wants foreign troops to withdraw from its territory
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Title: Dispute Over Fish
Newspapers: Borba, June 6, 1958, Page 2
Description: London sends a sharp note to Reykjavik over the expansion of Iceland's fishing territorial waters
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Title: Fishing Disputes
Newspapers: Borba, August 27, 1958, Page 3
Description: British-Icelandic conflict over fishing and territorial water boundaries
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Title: Agreement on Fishing in Icelandic Waters Has Not Been Reached Yet
Newspapers: Borba, August 29, 1958, Page 3
Description: Dispute over fishing in Icelandic waters
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Title: British Ships Enter Icelandic Waters
Newspapers: Borba, September 2, 1958, Page 2
Description: British ships enter Icelandic waters
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Title: Protest Note from Iceland to Great Britain
Newspapers: Borba, September 2, 1958, Page 2
Description: British ships enter Icelandic waters
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Title: Display of British Military Power in Icelandic Waters Leaves a Bad Impression in Norway
Newspapers: Borba, September 2, 1958, Page 2
Description: British ships enter Icelandic waters
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96. Title: Fishing and Politics
Newspapers: Borba, September 3, 1958, Page 3
Description: Dispute over fishing in Icelandic waters
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97. Title: Iceland Protests to Britain
Newspapers: Borba, September 3, 1958, Page 1
Description: Iceland protests to Britain over the activities of British ships in Icelandic waters
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97а. Title: Any Pressure on Iceland to Relinquish Its Territorial Water Boundaries Will Be Considered an Hostile Act
Newspapers: Borba, September 3, 1958, Page 1
Description: Any pressure on Iceland to relinquish its territorial water boundaries will be considered a hostile act
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Title: Four British Warships Enter Icelandic Waters
Newspapers: Borba, September 3, 1958, Page 1
Description: Four British warships enter Icelandic waters
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Title: Iceland Warns of the Seriousness of the Situation
Newspapers: Borba, September 3, 1958, Page 1
Description: British-Icelandic conflict
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Title: "New York Times" Fears Dispute Won't End with Iceland's NATO Withdrawal
Newspapers: Borba, September 3, 1958, Page 1
Description: British-Icelandic conflict
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Title: Belgian Fishermen Will Respect Icelandic Territorial Waters
Newspapers: Borba, September 3, 1958, Page 1
Description: British-Icelandic conflict
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Title: Fishing Under Constant Protection of Warships is Impossible
Newspapers: Borba, September 6, 1958, Page 2
Description: British-Icelandic dispute over territorial waters
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Title: Iceland Will Maintain Its New 12-Mile Territorial Water Boundary
Newspapers: Borba, September 9, 1958, Page 3
Description: Iceland will maintain its new 12-mile territorial water boundary
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Title: Iceland Will Not Participate in NATO Congress Due to "Fishing War" with Britain
Newspapers: Borba, May 25, 1959, Page 6
Description: Iceland will not participate in the NATO Congress due to the "fishing war" with Britain
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Title: Delegation of the Supreme Soviet to Visit Iceland
Newspapers: Borba, November 10, 1959, Page 3
Description: Delegation of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR to visit Iceland
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Title: Brief News from Abroad: Britain and Iceland to Try to Find a Solution to Fishing Dispute
Newspapers: Borba, August 12, 1960, Page 3
Description: Britain and Iceland will attempt to find a solution to the fishing dispute
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Title: Brief News from Abroad: UAR Goodwill Mission
Newspapers: Borba, May 16, 1962, Page 2
Description: UAR Goodwill Mission's four-day visit to Reykjavik
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Title: Norway, Denmark, and Iceland Will Not Accept Nuclear Weapons on Their Territories
Newspapers: Borba, May 24, 1963, Page 2
Description: Norway, Denmark, and Iceland will not accept nuclear weapons on their territories
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Title: Ottawa Conference
Newspapers: Borba, May 30, 1963, Page 3
Description: Iceland is one of the countries that have refused to accept nuclear weapons on their territories
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