atmosphere of the islands. The first gas was discovered in the North Sea by BP in their West Sole Field in 1965 and two years later Amoco found the first oil in the Arbroath field. It was 10 years before the first [...] predictions are that it could last another quarter of a century. Every day existing technologies and methods are being challenged and new ones developed. Compa-nies are drilling deeper, further, and in more demanding [...] class? prospects in their waters which are being talked about by the normally cautious oil companies. The drilling has been a long time coming in Faroese waters but momentum is building in what might become
patron saint of Scotland). They may also have left it in a bar or restaurant in Torshavn. Could you create publicity about its loss - perhaps a feature in your local newspapers to ask everyone if anyone has [...] football banner/flag. It is about 10 metres long and 3 metres broad. The words on it are : BONNYBRIDGE TARTAN ARMY. It was in a black or dark navy-blue rucksack/bag. The flag is a big white cross on a blue
probably equal top in fact. The Faroe Islands are completely stunning and take your breath away at times, certainly the most beautiful place I have visited. I feel so lucky to have seen them in the glorious [...] expensive as everyone was making out, beautiful birds, rocking bars, friendly locals willing to give you lifts everywhere, skrivar fjepparin, sum byrjar kjakið um Føroyaferðina. Síðani ramsar hann upp løtur [...] glorious sunshine. The locals are really friendly and the place is just so chilled out, skrivar ein fjeppari, sum fleiri taka undir við. – I've always been careful of superlatives, it's too difficult to weigh
If you have chosen the Faroe Islands as your home, you deserve a fair chance, good opportunities, and to be part of a strong and welcoming society. Sjálvstýri works to ensure that everyone in the Faroe [...] conditions and feels welcome here. Sjálvstýri works for a strong, fair, and secure society in the Faroe Islands. We believe in responsible public finances, good opportunities for working people, and a welfare system [...] Faroe Islands should gradually gain greater self-government, so that decisions about our society are made here in the Faroe Islands. A society with room for everyone The Faroe Islands have become home to people
“Even if you don't understand the language, you can't help but appreciate Silvurdrongur's creativity and storytelling. The album navigates between genres as varied as they are unique, and that you will certainly [...] heiminum, The Fader, sum hevur 1 millión fylgjarar á Instagram, skrivaði m.a. hetta um plátuna: "Rapping in his native Faroese, one of the world’s least-spoken tongues, Silvurdrongur (Silver Boy) makes a strong [...] named for a different “drongur” (boy) — he builds a bizarre, magical-realist world that’s also grounded in the sinister realities of our own. Like the best Del Toro films, the album threads this needle with
who have received a job offer in the Faroe Islands, and who are coming here in good faith. In my opinion the ad is repulsive. In the text, you try to make it sound like you are doing the foreigners a favor [...] this campaign you are creating a division between the Faroese people and the foreign workers. In fact, you are igniting racism. Maybe you feel the politicians are to blame and perhaps they are by passing [...] I do understand very well, that you are sorry, frustrated and angry over parts of the law. The campaign However, the campaign you now have started with full page ads in English with the sarcastic subject
sustainability in our Arctic region. Dear friends As the Arctic is undergoing profound changes, presenting both challenges and opportunities, the Faroe Islands are committed to continued development in the region [...] despite our size, are resolute in our commitment to upholding this order. It ensures that might does not make right, and that all nations, regardless of size, have a voice and a stake in global governance [...] international stability. Not least in much of the Arctic and the North Atlantic. Dear friends In a world where uncertainty often breeds fear and division, we must remain steadfast in our commitment to the principles
corners of the world to join us in building resilient, respectful, and sustainable food systems—together. Thank you all for being here. I look forward to speaking with many of you during the break. After the [...] Distinguished guests, It is both an honour and a pleasure to welcome you to Nordic Food Day. I hope you’ve enjoyed this morning’s presentations and the delicious samples from our many esteemed producers [...] need to preserve food over long periods. In my home, the Faroe Islands, our most distinctive culinary tradition is ræst —fermented food. Our climate, situated in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, with its
Múllers Pakkhúsi: "As you may already noticed, we have significant number of sheep in the Faroe Islands. It is often said that there are around eigthy thousand sheep, wich means that there are more sheep than [...] feauring various sheep products play an essential role. You may already seen examples of this here in Tórshavn, on your guided walk in the city center. You may have noticed that we have several shops showcasing [...] it´s always delightful, especcially when up in the hills, to hear people naming and identifying the sheep. In the "Sheepbook", by Robert Joensen, there are around 250 names for the colours of sheep.##med4##
The different corners of the world are more interconnected than ever before. Discussing intellectual property is relevant for people all around the world but there are also some unique issues that apply [...] top floors and the house is now more than ever a hub for culture in the capital. This building has turned into a cultural powerhouse in the spirit of Nordic collaboration and with the purpose of sharing [...] knowledge and building on a shared understanding between our societies. There are many challenges to deal with and I am sure that you will get new and valuable insights during this conference.