Today marks 43 years since the conflict sparked by Argentina's invasion of the Falkland Islands began in 1982.
Two MPs have visited the Falkland Islands as part of a programme to help politicians understand the UK's military ...
Argentine President Javier Milei reaffirmed his country’s claim over the Falkland Islands (known as the Malvinas in Argentina ...
Argentina has reignited fears of an invasion in the Falklands Islands as he declared "the fight will not cease until our flag ...
Thirty years ago this week Argentine forces attacked the Falkland Islands, starting a war which would last 74 days and claim more than 1,000 lives on both sides. On the night of the invasion radio ...
The Falklands are a British Overseas Territory ... A month later, on 3 April, Lt Mills and his men defended South Georgia when Argentine naval forces seized control of Grytviken, the largest ...
In the 1980s, there were dogfights between the British and Argentine forces during the Falklands War. During a particularly intense fight over British ships, British Harrier jets downed five ...
The Falkland Islands were elected to the ICC as an Affiliate member in June 2007 - the decision was not unanimous as Argentina abstained ... Commander of the British Forces Falkland Islands ...
The speech lasted less than seven minutes. Enough to corroborate several things. First, what is already known, that Javier Milei is very difficult to read (much more if it is “early”).
It's more than 40 years since British forces fought a brief but bloody campaign to retake the Falkland Islands after their invasion by Argentina. On the windswept hills around the capital Port Stanley ...