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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.
Cormorant fishing boasts a history of over 1,300 years. This year's "Gifu Nagaragawa Ukai" fishing tradition began May 11, with the "usho" cormorant fishing masters appearing in traditional hats ...
The Falkland Islands was surprised to be hit by one of the most punishing tariff rates on US President Donald Trump's "worst offenders" list, a member of the Falklands parliament has told the BBC.
In 2023 the Falklands exported $27.4mn of goods to the US, including $26mn of non-fillet frozen fish, $601,000 of molluscs, and $224,000 of fish fillets, according to the Observatory of Economic ...
The Falklands War raged between Argentina and the UK over the course of ten weeks in 1982, with the conflict being part of a bigger dispute over the sovereignty of the territories of the Falkland ...
A veteran of the Falklands War has paid tribute to a woman who started making scarves for those who served for bringing them back together. Scarves for Falklands Veterans was started by Rachel ...
The Falklands War of 1982 holds several modern geopolitical and tactical precedents that apply to a potential conflict between China and the United States over Taiwan.
FPSO ‘identified’ for $1.2 billion Falkland Islands project, but finance an issue Falklands first offshore oil and gas project ‘at its most advanced stage’ Published 18 October 2024, 07:43 ...
Falkland Islands residents overwhelmingly voted to maintain the archipelago as a British territory in a referendum held in 2013. Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Ms Mondino agreed to ...
Both the Falkland Islands and Gibraltar will remain British, Sir Keir Starmer has pledged. The Labour government’s decision last week to hand sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius ...
The governor of the Falkland Islands has sought to reassure her citizens over the territory's sovereignty following the UK's deal with Mauritius over the Chagos Islands. Alison Blake, the governor ...