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Workers from abroad who are employed in Faroese fish factories through the fast-track employment programme are legally entitled to unemployment benefits
Schools across the country are teaching about the Ukrainian Holodomor famine today
Highly acclaimed Danish film director Tea Lindeburg is planning to turn the Faroese myth about the seal woman into a feature film
Eleven Ukrainian children attend a special class at Tórshavn’s Eysturskúlin school
Brazilian woman speaks of the despair she is experiencing after being dismissed from her job in the Faroes
Trade minister says banks have gone too far in their collection of personal data to combat money laundering
Faroese academic thesis on involuntary childlessness in men has won a Danish prize for its groundbreaking approach
Denmark-Faroes route is back on schedule, with Iceland route to resume in March
More than ten cars were scratched yesterday afternoon in Runavík
Many migrant workers are turning to the unemployment office for help after their employer has dismissed them or changed their employment contract