and the long struggle for our own flag has been all about: To become an equal part of the world. Taking our own responsibilities in the world together with the diverse peoples and nations around the globe [...] island today, the role of Britain in our flag’s official history will be remembered. Being in Scotland gives us the chance to highlight how many of the troops stationed in the Faroes during the war actually [...] rest of the world. It is a symbol of our nationhood and national identity. But without the opportunity to raise our flag alongside the flags of other countries of the world, its significance would be lost
are the winners of the Embla Food Prize During a grand award ceremony in Oslo, the Embla Food Awards 2021 was handed to the best people and companies within the Nordic food scene. The best in the Nordic [...] adjusted the special dietary needs of the homeless people. The project has many social dimensions: Homeless people, young people who gets ready for the labour market assisting in the preparation of the meals [...] supported by the Nordic Council of Ministers and is part of the New Nordic Food III programme. The Norwegian Farmers' Association hosted the awards in Oslo on 20 June 2022. This was the third time the Embla Food
behind the horizon The fulmars fly full to the slumbering shore The memories stroke you, cold and sore at night from where dreams are arising Streams on the sound, fast flowing in me a pinching of gruelling [...] Singing and wine darling of mine Winds blow in different directions The reaper went ravaging, rumbled, and rolled shattered the planet on which we live all Oh, calamitous force among humans Where will I [...] enshrouds them in tarnishing twilight that follows when light grows absent The reaper is always quiet His eyes shining scarlet with stillness The night is his rowdy riot that wakes up the ghosts of the lifeless
Nólsoyarfjørð the fiord south-east of Tórshavn. The tide and darkness made the hunt compIicated for the small boates. In spide of the entired blackout because of the war a British officer in charge turned [...] Officer with the British Trust for Ornitology. Fellow of the Royal Society Edinburgh. In 1948 he authored the book The Atlantic Islands, a Study of the Faroe Life and Scene. (Wikipedia) The Faroe Islands [...] such beasts as in dying sank to the bed, an perform other necessary tasks in connection with the distribution of the meat. The Sheriff´s officers visit each whale in turn, number it, and with a special
victorious time of 7:36.24. That performance pushed him to a tie for sixth in the all time rankings with his consistent swim. USA’s Michael Klueh gave Joensen a bit of a run early on in the swim, but faded [...] Duel in the Pool hevur verið umrøtt í fleiri miðlum uttanlands. Eitt nú skrivar Swimming World Magazine soleiðis: Faroes’ Pal Joensen put on a show in the men’s distance race for the day, turning in a victorious [...] faded to second in 7:39.90. He’s been much faster with a ninth-ranked lifetime best of 7:36.47. Denmark’s Mads Glaesner finished third in 7:42.27. Klueh officially lowered the American record of 7:43.06 set
Most of the people in the world have an affinity for the whales and dolphins. Most of the world feels their uniqueness and most of the world values these wondrous creatures alive. Most of the world views [...] tradition in the world of the 21st Century, in a world where species extinction is escalating, where the oceans are dying, and where the sheer numbers of human beings compromise the ecological integrity of an entire [...] welcome to discuss the “grind” in the Faeroes because they were open to understanding the culture and traditions of the Faeroese that lie behind the continuation of the slaughter of the whales. We were told
industry Currently the Supply Service company, based in Leirvik, is not an active player in the offshore industry. However, from July of 2009 they will have close to 100 employees engaged in the offshore industry [...] have to be increased, so the number of staff could very soon reach the 100 mark. Optimistic Two of the vessels are already on long-term contracts with oil companies operating in Norwegian waters. –“We intend [...] will have a fleet of three PSV (platform supply vessel) vessels. -“The vessels have been built in Lisbon and Istanbul, and two have been finally furbished in Norway. The vessels are all sister vessels and
In the aftermath of all this, you have spent much energy in the prevention of the many dangers and evils threatening the well-being and welfare of this world. Mr President, You are visiting the world’s oldest [...] steps to locate all international top meetings in the Faroes. Mr President, When you became President, the democratic part of the world was in need of a true leader. Both in your role as the Governor for [...] one of the leading states in America. America, accepted under your leadership both the immensely important role as the protector of democracy and the peace creating and retaining factor of the world. In
today the Icelanders feel right at home in all the world’s marble halls. Perhaps the capital of a colony is not as interesting as the capital of a republic. But speaking of the chess effect, a world champion [...] draw the merciless and powerful light of the whole world’s projectors to the combatants in the Laugardals hall, Fischer and Spassky, as well as to the rest of the Icelandic society. This battle of wits [...] doubts the fact that he was one of the rather capable ones in that office. Bush senior once said that the reason for his defeat in 1990 was the misfortune of being sandwiched between two of the finest
Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States and one of the principal drafters of the Declaration of Independence, once reflected in a letter written in 1803 to James Monroe that some men [...] to be known as Vision 2015. The goal is to enable the Faroe Islands to become on of the most progressive countries in the world. There is much to be done, without question. The path before us is indeed a [...] crossroads. Our wealth has flowed from the bounty of the sea for centuries. Ever since our first fishing schooners took to the seas in the 1870s, we have provided the world with nutritious food from our pristine