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President Javier Milei thundered "MALVINAS ARE ARGENTINE" in a post to X, as he celebrated the decision by the regional body.
The Organization of American States (OAS) unanimously adopted a declaration during its General Assembly in Antigua and ...
Could Argentina successfully challenge British control of the Falkland Islands today? This analysis explores military capabilities, geopolitical dynamics, and the strategic realities of a modern-day ...
Argentina commemorates 10 June as the Reaffirmation Day of Argentine Rights over the Malvinas, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, and surrounding maritime spaces. A commemoration that has ...
Argentina's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement last week that the country would reaffirm its "lawful and indefeasible sovereignty rights over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and ...
Argentina's sovereignty claim over Falklands 'ignored' in new NASA image from space The Falkland Islands, also known as Islas Malvinas, are a group of more than 700 islands about 500 km (310 miles ...
Tensions on the islands, known as Las Malvinas in Argentina, peaked in April 1982, when the military junta that was leading Buenos Aires at the time launched an invasion in a bid to take the islands.
Argentina's president admits the Falkland Islands are 'in the hands of the UK' as he vows to use diplomatic channels to gain possession of the territory 42 years on from conflict ...
Argentina still claims the islands while Britain says the Falklands are a self-governing entity under its protection. A 2013 referendum there resulted in a 99.8 per cent vote to remain British.
Argentina exits pact with U.K. over Falklands Islands dispute. March 6, 2023 at 4:00 a.m. by DANICA KIRKA The Associated Press ...
Rewilding Argentina, a conservation organization that purchases private land and donates it for national parks, provided the land that will act as the entrance to the park and its islands.
Britain has said the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands is not up for negotiation, after Argentina’s newly-elected president promised to “get them back”.