Author: Faroe Islands Review

MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: Mike Maignan of AC Milan celebrates with his teammates following their narrow victory over Inter Milan at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images) After a tense and hard-fought match, Mike Maignan stood out as the unsung hero for AC Milan, celebrated for his crucial saves that helped secure a 1-0 victory against their city rivals, Inter. Following the match, Christian Pulisic modestly noted that he “only scored an easy goal, so Mike deserved” the Man of the Match accolade. Throughout the game, the Rossoneri faced intense pressure, relying heavily on both Maignan…

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The Suðuroy Tunnel Debate: A Clash Between Progress and Preservation The contention surrounding the Suðuroy Tunnel continues to reverberate through the political landscape, with no definitive conclusion on where the tunnel will emerge from the depths below. For residents of South Iceland, the construction of the tunnel represents a crucial lifeline; however, for those in Sandvík—as well as environmental advocates—the choice of the tunnel’s exit point is of paramount importance. The tunnel company has pinpointed Djúpidalur as its preferred location, yet this proposal has sparked significant opposition. Locals in both Sandvík and the surrounding municipality have made it abundantly clear…

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As Thanksgiving Approaches, Americans Reflect on Economy’s Fragile State As families across the United States prepare for the most significant gathering of the year, there’s a shared understanding of the prevailing economic landscape—one marked by uncertainty. This sentiment is palpable in households from coast to coast as Thanksgiving draws near. Photo: MANDEL NGAN / AFP / NTB The Brief Overview Thanksgiving signals the onset of the busiest shopping week in America, with Black Friday looming large on the horizon, despite the economic turbulence. This week promises a flurry of long-awaited macroeconomic reports, including GDP and inflation data. In the tech…

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Oscar Bobb Earns Pep Guardiola’s Praise Despite Limited Playing Time Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has expressed admiration for young Norwegian talent Oscar Bobb, 22, who has faced a challenging season marked by injuries and limited field time. Following his appearance from the bench during the recent match against Newcastle, where City suffered a disappointing defeat, questions about Bobb’s role in the team became a focal point at the pre-match press conference. Guardiola praised Bobb’s early season performances, highlighting his defensive capabilities and sharp intuition during the first few games. “I have an abundance of positive things to say about…

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Old issues resurfaced as the Faroe Islands faced a 27-24 defeat against Iceland in a World Cup warm-up match in Tjarnir on Saturday night. The Faroese women’s team, which had previously triumphed over Iceland in the European Championship qualifiers, squandered too many opportunities—a crucial factor in their loss to the Icelanders, who now head into the World Cup final against the German hosts with newfound momentum. The performance from the Faroese was uneven on both sides of the court, a situation likely exacerbated by the numerous substitutions made by coach Claus Mogensen throughout the match. This inconsistency was reflected in…

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Faroese Migration to Iceland: A Modern Tale of Opportunity and Tension In recent years, a noteworthy trend has emerged: young Faroese are returning to Iceland, driven by the allure of better job prospects amid rising unemployment in the Faroe Islands. This shift has been marked by ongoing expansion in Iceland’s fishing sector, where numerous flake plants are actively seeking workers. Furthermore, Icelandic fishing vessels have extended invitations to Faroese individuals, enhancing opportunities for collaboration within the industry. However, the changing tides of employment have not been without controversy. As Icelanders begin to feel the pressures of a fisheries crisis, the…

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Iceland: A Hiker’s Paradise Awaits Iceland stands as a premier destination for hiking enthusiasts. Each trail offers a journey that is as breathtaking as the landscapes it reveals. From the hauntingly beautiful trails of the north to the striking vistas in the south, Iceland’s hiking routes cater to adventurers of all levels—whether you’re in the mood for a leisurely stroll or a grueling trek. In light of this, we’ve curated a collection of our favorite hiking trails across the country, organized by region. Each promises an unforgettable adventure into nature’s spectacular embrace. Where to Find the Best Trails in Iceland…

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Listen to the Reading Here In a moment of reflection, we invite you to immerse yourself in the readings shared by Lis Samuelsen, our esteemed priest. With grace and insight, she brings to life the words that guide and inspire our community. Media ID 1776122 Publication Date Scheduled for Sunday, November 23, 2025, at 07:00 AM Duration The reading spans 592 seconds, offering a rich experience of contemplation. Section This piece falls within our ‘Idol’ section, where we explore themes of faith and devotion. Written by Armory of Arge Additional Information The readings, which resonate deeply within our hearts, are…

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This week, a significant development emerged from the Trump administration regarding the long-shadowed investigations into Jeffrey Epstein. President Donald Trump has officially added his signature under the Epstein sheet, signaling that the lengthy-awaited report must be released within the next 30 days. As anticipation swells, many are left wondering: Who might be implicated? Will the findings be sanitized before publication? And why did Trump initially attempt to keep these documents from public scrutiny? According to USA expert Andreas Utterström, the motives behind the push for transparency are varied. “Many in the U.S. are calling for the release of all documents.…

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Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil Makes Waves in Copenhagen Politics Earlier today, a significant announcement came from Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil, a prominent figure in the Social Democrats. This news follows closely on the heels of last week’s municipal elections, during which residents of Copenhagen—and citizens across the country’s 97 municipalities—cast their votes. In a noteworthy achievement, Rosenkrantz-Theil was elected as the lead candidate for the Social Democrats in Copenhagen, securing nearly 12,000 personal votes. But the question arises: can a newly elected official simply resign from their mandate? The Rules of the Game According to Roger Buch, a municipal expert at Denmark’s Media and…

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