Dr. Nicholas Midgley, a senior lecturer and his team from Nottingham Trent University have been in the Falkland Islands for ...
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Video shows rare 'skunk dolphins'
A tourist has captured rare footage of Commerson’s dolphins, also known as skunk or panda dolphins, during an expedition in the Falkland Islands. Rich Brand, 49, filmed four of the elusive black and ...
Singapore's passport, a global leader, still needs visas for 17 nations. Other countries require e-visas, ETAs, or visas on ...
The Aurora sailed from its homeport in Southampton earlier this month for P&O Cruises' "Epic South America Journey." Sailing ...
Penguins don’t belong only to icy postcards and nature documentaries. In the wild, these tuxedoed birds turn up in some of the world’s most dramatic — and sometimes unexpected — landscapes, from ...
Britain needs to increase its commitment to the defence and security of its Overseas Territories, particularly in the Caribbean, a former minister told a parliamentary hearing in London yesterday.
Antarctica is a formidable icy seductress, provoking feelings of wonder and trepidation in varying degrees like nowhere else ...
The Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly marked Holocaust Memorial Day on 27 January, joining people and governments ...
“A 4,000% charter-fee hike should have been front and center in the UK’s BVI review—it is squeezing USVI operators and marine ...
This video offers an up-close look at wildlife on Bleaker Island, part of the Falkland Islands. Observe sea lions and a range of penguin species, including rockhopper, gentoo, and Magellanic penguins, ...
A map of the Falkland Islands was covered up with a post-it after Argentina’s ambassador to France refused to speak to MPs in front of an image labelling it as British territory.
The UK’s expanding military flight paths across South America are raising new questions about alliances, sovereignty, and what’s really happening behind closed airfields.
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