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Local hikers are demanding the right to walk freely around their country without having to pay

Icelandic customs officers found 45 kilos of hard drugs when Norröna arrived in Seydisfjørður last week

Life is not always easy for non-western women who move to the Faroe Islands, according to a new report on integration

Tórshavn City Council has set out to plant 10,000 new trees this year

The Faroes have no equivalent to the Danish Travel Guarantee Fund, which protects travellers when travel agencies go bankrupt

On 1 January, 1,794 individuals from 102 different nations were registered as residents of the Faroe Islands

Many of the foreign workers in the Faroes cannot work within their professional field due to lacking recognition of their qualifications

Customers who have bought tickets from WeTravel will most likely not be reimbursed after the agency went bankrupt

Aksel V. Johannesen will be discussing issues such as the Arctic region with the President of the US in Denmark next month

Michelin-starred restaurant KOKS is no longer allowed to use the house near lake Leynavatn, Streymoy, for its activities

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