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We barely knew the warrah, also known as the Falkland Islands wolf (Dusicyon australis). In 1876 it went extinct due to hunting—the first canid to fade away from overhunting in modern history.
Mount Pleasant Complex is marking its 40th year as an Royal Air Force fighter and transport presence in the Falkland Islands. Some fitty three kilometers southwest of the capital, Stanley, MPC was ...
Gibraltar deal risks emboldening Argentina Falklands plot, warns Simon Weston Mr Weston said any "weakening" of the UK's position on Gibraltar and the Chagos would encourage Buenos Aires to push ...
Falklands Government London Office Representative, Richard Hyslop also underlined the significance and merits of UK Overseas Territories Day in a brief speech. “I’m here at Westminster because ...
The warship, which was the last ship serving from the Falklands war, is being taken to a Turkish scrapyard. The Type 82 destroyer was commissioned in March 1973 but having been designed to defend a ...
BRITISH Airways has been branded disgraceful for using the Argentinian name for the capital of the Falkland Islands on in-flight entertainment screens. The UK’s flag carrier airline refers to ...
Veterans and members of the public have turned out to give a "respectful farewell" to a former Royal Navy flagship that played a "vital role" in the Falklands conflict.
MONTREAL - Four people remained unaccounted for Saturday after a medical transport helicopter crashed on Quebec's North Shore during a rescue operation.
MONTREAL - Four people remained unaccounted for Saturday after a medical transport helicopter crashed on Quebec's North Shore during a rescue operation.
If the Sentinelese are "pacified" following encounters with outsiders, they may suffer the same fate as other tribes in the Andaman Islands.
In the blink of an eye, three Argentine Daggers were downed in just five seconds over the Falklands on 24 May 1982. This remarkable moment in the Falklands War showcases the skill and precision of ...