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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    Protesters on Arnaholl during

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    View over Arnaholl during women's strike meeting

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    Protesters outside the prime ministers office

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    View over Arnaholl during women's strike meeting

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    Icelandic Prime minister Katr’n Jakobsdottir Outside her office

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    Icelandic Prime minister Katr’n Jakobsdottir Outside her office

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    Protesters at Arnarh—ll

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    Ragnhildur Alda, 33, city councillor holding placards that reads Òsafety for allÓ

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    Striker holding a placard at the women's strike in Reykjav’k on 24 October that reads: Òwhat do I know? I'm just a womanÓ

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    Kolbrœn Halld—rsd—ttir, 68, who joined the strikes as a student in 1975 and went on to be climate minister, standing outside the prime ministers office

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    Singers outside the prime ministers office singing Chilean protest song in Icelandic, Òa rapist in your pathÓ

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    Kolbrœn Halld—rsd—ttir, 68, who joined the strikes as a student in 1975 and went on to be climate minister, standing outside the prime ministers office, and a colleague holding the sign of the Icelandic students union BHM outside the prime ministers office

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  • Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
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    Iceland PM joins crowd of 100,000 for full-day women's strike
    Katr’n Jakobsdottir says she wants nation to achieve full gender equality by 2030 as over a quarter of population attend event in capital.

    First full-day women's strike since 1975 takes place in Reykjav’k city centre.

    The prime minister of Iceland has said she wants to achieve full gender equality in her country by 2030 as she joined an estimated 100,000 women and non-binary people in an all-day strike, the biggest protest the country has ever seen.

    Speaking outside her office before the start of a huge gathering in the centre of Reykjav’k on Tuesday, Katr’n Jakobsdottir said the world was dragging its feet on gender equality but that Iceland was doing its best to deal with "huge issues" around the gender pay gap, gender-based violence and sexual harassment.

    Banner and young girl outside prime minister's office

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