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For our deterrence strategy to be effective, we need to be much clearer about our 'red lines' for going to war.
On 13 March 2013, Pope Francis emerged on the balcony overlooking St Peter's Square. Clad simply in white, he bore a new name ...
Ronnie Scott, who has died aged 107, volunteered from Buenos Aires in the Second World War for the Fleet Air Arm, was one of ...
After the initial clashes on 01 May 1982, Argentina didn't launch specific fighter missions with the aim of confronting ...
Argentina continues to assert that the islands, known in Spanish as the Malvinas, are an integral part of its territory. The ...
San Carlos Cemetery, also known as Playa Azul Military Cemetery, contains the remains of 14 British servicemen who fell in the Falklands War of 1982, the year in which this burial site was built. The ...
After 54 years of continuous service, Britain’s Royal Air Force’s (RAF’s) Puma fleet retired on March 31, 2025, concluding a remarkable career that began in 1971. The farewell flights on March 26 and ...
# Politically, the population has stuck to its anti-Argentina stance. In a referendum in 2013, it voted overwhelmingly to ...
The Falklands War, fought in 1982, resulted in 649 Argentine and 255 British military deaths. Despite Argentina's defeat, sovereignty over the islands remains a deeply emotional issue. Milei's ...
Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei has marked the anniversary of his nation’s failed 1982 attempt to forcibly wrest the Falkland Islands from Britain by expressing hope that the island’s ...