the first of October our invisibility shall, for a couple of hours, be suspended. Swedish generosity Sweden to us in the Faroes is a cousin. And Swedish is, like the other branches of the Scandinavian [...] indeed. The spectacle of leaders from some countries in the Northern hemisphere rushing to grab as much as they can from the polar ice-cream, or what lies beneath it, is hardly edifying. In this situation, one [...] from Norway to be governed for centuries, at an agreeable distance, by the more easy-going Danes. Thanks chiefly to this single fact we were able to preserve our language, which is, incidentally, like Icelandic
Solution is participating in the large oil exhibition in Stavanger. All knowledge in one system Oil company activity is complex and extensive. Therefore, it is very important – not least for efficiency [...] instead of buying expensive consultants from the outside. All this is important for the oil companies in the future, as there is a huge demand for qualified staff. Easy-to-use A traceability system makes work [...] in the rather unique position that nobody else is doing what we are doing. This presents us with several advantages, but the danger is that the market is not familiar with the product. Experience shows
Kanska koma nøkur boð, tá Landsstýrið í maj fer at leggja eina ætlan fram. Keldur: Doug Henwood: "What is globalization anyway?" [...] tilafturskomin. Men nógv er broytt. Í 80-unum kom eitt nýtt hugtak fram, NIC-lond, newly industrialized countries, ella lond sum nýliga eru vorðin ídnaðarlond. Hesi vóru Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapor [...] US-ídnaðurin ført "the most succesful anti-union wars ever, illegally firing thousands of workers for exercising their right to organize." Teir hava ført eitt tað mest væleydnaða anti-fakfelags kríggi
return to their countries favourably disposed towards Britain. There is nothing dishonourable about this. It is a normal tool of diplomacy. But it does put the onus on the Faroese to decide what they want out [...] support for any renewed campaign against Grindadráp. In this new relationship it is ennential that the Faroese to not remain passive partners waiting to be swept along by the British agenda. For a start [...] British ports. Britain?s apparent disregard for its small neighbour to the North continued right into the 1990?s when they pressed their outrageously unfair claim for sovereignty on sub-sea resources in far
Home Rule, is a basic condition for the positive development of our society. That is also why we are still expanding our degree of political independence. We are convinced that no one is better situated [...] The main theme tonight is of course the Faroe Islands, and indeed the whole area between the Faroes and Shetland, as an area for oil and gas exploration. As a Minister for Research, I find it tremendously [...] sediments thousands of metres below the surface. On this background it is possible to make predictions of what you may find deep down, but one is always taking a risk, and you will not know if you find anything
develop strong networks is becoming more important. And still it is crucial for us to hold on strongly to our unique identity if we want to stay competitive. The burning question is: What role can a little nation [...] 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, and suddenly – there it is again in all its magnificent [...] profound love for our country and our heritage. But we have not been so proud of having what we think is probably the worst weather on earth. We cannot imagine that people from countries with warmer and
FM1 for non faroese speakers. Stella says: - Petur and I are hosting a radio program interviewing people in different countries and asking them what they are doing during lockdown and how life is like
and oh so practical. The United States as well is well known for its practical nature and everyone knows that teamwork and practical collaboration is the spirit of the age these days, but the Faroese [...] known only for its woolly stockings, but the price was right and the trade continued for some thirty years. Why not, it was a very practical solution to a very intractable situation. The Faroes is now faced [...] advantage for itself. Not the easiest of tasks for even the most entrepreneurially sophisticated of societies, yet the Faroese have cleverly and patiently crafted a plan, and now all that remains is but to
The winner is preparing and serving local food based on circular economy and holistic land management and farming. The winner is making people in the north proud of what they can produce and is an inspiration [...] Hub a learning environment for children and young people for development of Nordic gastronomy in many generations to come About the Embla Food Price Nordic cuisine is known for clean flavours and uncompromising [...] suitable for all visitors, neither forgetting guests with special needs. The museum is an inside out gene bank, that preserves and cultivates old varieties of plants and animal breeds. Nordic food for many
that my general impression is that the activities on the whole have been carried out in a satisfactory manner. However I still think that this conference is a good forum for dialog between the parties [...] opinions and experience. One thing that we have learned from our neighbouring countries is the need for evaluating the activities as we progress. There have been two meetings recently where lessons learned [...] days. There is another marked change since last year?s conference. We have established that our subsoil holds hydrocarbon accumulations in significant volumes and that poses a new challenge for the authorities