peace deal skewed heavily in Russia’s favor. Like previous U.S. presidents, Trump could also seek a reset in relations with Vladimir Putin at the start of his term.” “America First” - gamalt vín í nýggjum [...] hetta er tað, ið Trump og hansara “America First”-hugsjón stendur fyri. Í millumkrígstíðini vóru fá verulig sameind og ongar altjóða verjusamgongur. Hvørt land mátti verja seg sjálvt í leysum samstarvi [...] "isolationistur", ið merkir, at hann fyrst og fremst vil fokusera á USA. Hugsjónin hjá Trump er "America First". Við øðrum orðum kann Putin sostatt rokna við at fáa eitt munandi lættari spæl, um Trump aftur verður
the door in our faces when the same proposal was requested. So much for a welcome and an open dialogue in the Faeroes. We were told that other people had been welcome to discuss the “grind” in the Faeroes [...] do so, we still may dock our ship in Torshavn in Saturday, August 13 to invite people onboard for discussion with the Captain and crew. In the meantime, for anyone in the Faeroes who wants to know why [...] lives of human beings. In New Zealand, America, Brazil, and recently in Scotland when pilot whales are beached and stranded, people volunteer from miles around to rescue them. But not in the Faeroe Islands
enhance our collaboration in this area by contributing in areas where our competence is strong and our experience seasoned. For example, building upon our understanding of the sea, we in the Faroes are endeavoring [...] sustainability and improved quality in food production around the world. Increasing international collaboration demands that our students be proficient in English. In response to this indisputable trend [...] people who study in the United States and elsewhere will quickly spread throughout our society and will come to be applied in new and interesting ways. Ultimately, this is our goal in striving to become
exist in Iran in the fifties in the last century. Who is to know what would have happened if the Western powers, instead of ruining it, had chosen to support and defend this beacon of democracy in a Shia [...] the quality of American research, the high standards of American universities, the elegant learning of some American reviews and periodicals. We take consolation from the fact that Americans like Scandinavians [...] getting their first woman president ever, a president who may, in all likelihood, turn out to become one of their best leaders. On the other hand, as Scandinavians we take pride in our own progress within
not the ONLY nation in the world we shall ALL LIVE TOGETHER HOMO SAPIENS Are we not boasting af belonging to this noble race when shall we be so mature that we can show it in deed. In connection with this [...] DEMOCRATIC system in the open society for JUSTICE and PEACE in the world With that in mind: How can it be right to attack with Persecution Invation Bombs Revenge Then the INN-DOERS have got us in exactly the [...] I was lucky to watch you on the TV screen when you delivered your address to the American nation, but it was also to me and all peoples and to everybody in the whole world, because the deed was not only
our own good and take decisions concerning the direction of our land than we are, who actually inhabit the islands. Along the same line of reasoning we are now in a process of building up our own foreign [...] weekend in Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. We are approaching the wider world, not least the EU, in many ways to engage in negotiations and deals, which we think will provide better opportunities in the [...] constitute a special territory in the Kingdom of Denmark. Situated between Scotland and Iceland, the Faroes are together with Shetland situated in the area, which is known in oil circles as the Atlantic Margin
ventured to sea in 1786, undoubtedly on board one of the ships sailing between the Faroes and America. Soon he was a captain in his own right, sailing his own vessel for an American trading company. [...] Take Jónas Bronck, for example. Born in Copenhagen, the son of a Danish Lutheran minister, he was raised in the Faroes. As one could well imagine, growing up in the Faroes Jónas was quite at home on the [...] proceeded to found Rome. A few odd centuries later in 1639, Jónas Bronck sailed westward across the Atlantic in his sturdy Fire of Troy and settled a bit of land in the new world that would later be known as The
experience in a radio programme in this way: »It’s a cosmic experience. The Faroe Islands is a country which is – and is not. It is in constant flux. It keeps disappearing: One moment it’s lost in the fog [...] thinking. And when setting our goals and objectives, we have to be strategic and think ahead – yet in following through on plans we have to be consistent. But nobody can be an expert in every field and [...] ly.« This is – in my view – a beautiful poetic description of The Faroes. And let’s stay in the poetic corner. Danish author and jazz singer Suzanne Brøgger, who visited the islands in March this year
with the major industrial development taking place in one of the UK?s remotest and rural communities, it is worth noting that when oil was first found in the northern North Sea, some 30 years ago, many [...] Fraser, of Gulberwick, said oil arrived just when her children were growing up. ?There were no difficulties in finding a job at that time and that was just great when my kids were leaving school.? Unique deal [...] to be good for us.? However, the debate in the islands quickly focussed on whether the oil harbour and the ground the terminal stands on should be in public or in private ownership, he said ?Eventually
taste a flavour of the mood in the islands, look no further than the film Local Hero, a huge hit in Britain when it opened in cinemas across the country in 1983. One scene in particular struck a chord with [...] islands' economy - when it first arrived in December 1976. Today it is difficult to envisage the excitement of residents - particularly those living on the tiny island of Flotta - when news broke that Orkney [...] fallen steadily from 30,000 in 1901 to just 17,000 in 1971. »One of the most important benefits of the oil era, and one often overlooked, is the way it restored confidence in the people of Orkney,« he said