i'm damien mcguinness. thanks very much for joining us. on the program today -- in iceland -- a chilly reception for tourists. in the czech republic -- reality tv nazi-style. and in rumania -- why clamping down on corruption means locking up politicians. with summer approaching, many europeans are looking forward to hitting the beaches. but for those who are a bit bored by your average package holiday in southern europe, iceland in the far north is offering a journey deep into the heart of something which is definitely not sun, sea, and sand. in fact it's arguably the world's coldest tourist attraction, wondered why the country's called iceland, well, what our reporters have discovered there should give you the answer. reporter: after a long day's work, tÓmas Árnason comes home and lets his horses run free. they don't mind the cold. tÓmas is a born and bred farmer, but he can't always earn enough from his horses to get by. tÓmas Árnason: my farm is too small for us to make a living. sometimes, it's just not enough. kristjana johanna lillie