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Falkland Islands

  • Tuesday, June 9th 2009 - 05:18 UTC

    Falklands call for Argentine Co-operation

    Ms Cameron: politically, a significant year for the Falkland Islands

    The Falklands Islands Government has again called on Argentina to join with them in maintaining good co-operative relations and welcomed the agreement for the forthcoming Argentine relatives’ pilgrimage to inaugurate the Falklands cemetery Darwin where their 1982 war dead are buried. The Islanders also respect the need for Argentine veterans of the war to visit the battlefields where they fought.

  • Monday, June 8th 2009 - 20:23 UTC

    Four New Directors Appointed at the Falkland Islands Tourist Board

    A new Board of Directors was appointed at the Annual General Meeting of the Falkland Islands Tourist Board, held on Thursday 4th June. Five of the existing directors will remain on the board, with four new directors joining them.

  • Friday, June 5th 2009 - 13:16 UTC

    Falkland Islands: Weekly Penguin News Update

    MV/Anja. The ship is not insured to use Fox Bay jetty.

    Headlines: ‘A step back for the West’ - SAAS is forced to drop Fox Bay from its schedule; Will Falklands Landholdings split up its farms?; Shackleton joins Ross and Fitzroy at school; Islander abroad honoured.

  • Wednesday, June 3rd 2009 - 09:36 UTC

    “Little-known stories” about 1914 are myths

    German steamer Seydlitz built in 1903, she could carry 1900 passengers.

    Last week’s Penguin News carried an article by John Fowler, “War veteran publishes little known stories”, about the account by Colonel Tamaño entitled “Historias poco conocidas: Un ferrocarril en las Malvinas” [“Little-known stories: A railway in the Malvinas”], published recently on the Argentine army website soldadosdigital.com.

  • Tuesday, June 2nd 2009 - 21:40 UTC

    Land-based tourism worth £3.2 million a year to the Falkland Islands

    A typical farm, Port Howard Settlement in the West Falklands

    According to the Falkland Islands Tourist Board, overnight visitors spent an estimated £3.2 million in the Falkland Islands in 2008.

  • Sunday, May 31st 2009 - 15:57 UTC

    Falklands: Argentine war veteran publishes little known stories

    Second Lieutenant in the Argentine cavalry, Gustavo Adolfo Tamaño on a Panhard tank in Stanley

    WITH one or two significant exceptions, like the notorious Major Patricio Dowling, our invaders in 1982 were largely anonymous to the citizens of
    Stanley, particularly the ordinary soldiers in their helmets and flapping rubber ponchos.

  • Saturday, May 30th 2009 - 15:43 UTC

    UK reaffirms Falklands’ sovereignty on postage stamps issue

    Argentina objects to stamps issued by South Atlantic Islands

    Britain stands by its decision to issue postage stamps from the disputed territories of and around the Falkland Islands, according to a letter to the UN secretary-general made public at the United Nations Headquarters in New York this week.

  • Friday, May 29th 2009 - 11:29 UTC

    Falkland Islands: Weekly Penguin News Update

    Headlines: Padgett reveals Budget, Deficit announced in line with amended Medium Term Financial Plan; Next of kin to fly in for inauguration;13 year-old supports local team; May Ball colour supplement.

  • Wednesday, May 27th 2009 - 01:39 UTC

    UK/Argentine agreement on Falklands’ Next of Kin visit

    Gov. Huckle: “Pragmatic solution for an issue dragging since 2006”

    The UK Embassy in Buenos Aires has announced that UK and Argentine Government have decided to facilitate the initiative of the Commission of the Families of the Fallen to inaugurate the Memorial in Darwin Cemetery on the Falklands Islands.

  • Tuesday, May 26th 2009 - 17:59 UTC

    Last surviving Falkland’s warship bows out

    The last surviving operational Royal Navy warship which took part in the Falkland Islands conflict of 1982 retires from service tomorrow (Wednesday May 27).