The Prime Minister of Iceland, Katrín Jakobsdóttir adorns the front page of the US newspaper New York Times. Katrín is seen standing behind the President of the US and the Prime Minister of the UK with an exasperated look on her face, tilting her head back with closed eyes, looking like she has had enough of what's going on around her. Donald Trump used the meeting to berate his European allies for not spending enough on military buildup, demanding NATO members more than double their defence budgets. Many political commentatotrs argued the meeting only served to deepen rifts between the US and its NATO allies.
The local newspaper Morgunblaðið points out that an equally, if not more likely explanation for Katrín's expression is the sun: She is just tilting her head back, trying to suck in every single ray of sunshine. Icelanders, especially the residents of Reykjavík, have barely seen any sun this summer.
Read more: More miserable weather: Heavy rain expected, as US sends over remnants of hurricane Chris
When we zoom in it's difficult to say whether Katrín is just catching a few rays of sun or feeling fed up with the conversation of Trum and May?
The Prime Minister of Iceland, Katrín Jakobsdóttir adorns the front page of the US newspaper New York Times. Katrín is seen standing behind the President of the US and the Prime Minister of the UK with an exasperated look on her face, tilting her head back with closed eyes, looking like she has had enough of what's going on around her. Donald Trump used the meeting to berate his European allies for not spending enough on military buildup, demanding NATO members more than double their defence budgets. Many political commentatotrs argued the meeting only served to deepen rifts between the US and its NATO allies.
The local newspaper Morgunblaðið points out that an equally, if not more likely explanation for Katrín's expression is the sun: She is just tilting her head back, trying to suck in every single ray of sunshine. Icelanders, especially the residents of Reykjavík, have barely seen any sun this summer.
Read more: More miserable weather: Heavy rain expected, as US sends over remnants of hurricane Chris
When we zoom in it's difficult to say whether Katrín is just catching a few rays of sun or feeling fed up with the conversation of Trum and May?