The mystery surrounding the loss of an Argentine Puma helicopter, shot down during the 1982 Falklands War, has finally been solved.
Antarctic research
How the Falkland Islanders went to war in 1982 to rid their country of the Argentine invaders with courage, ingenuity and vital practical help to the advancing British forces has been told for the first time.
Argentina has a part to play in the future development of the Falklands, according to British Foreign Office Deputy Under-Secretary Graham Fry.
Several British press articles focus on the transformation of the Falklands economy since 1982, thanks to the new fishing industry.
Tuesday 2 April marked not only the twentieth anniversary of the outbreak of the South Atlantic War, but the launch of a new website called www.2deabril.com which could well open a new stage in Internet based debating forums. This new site heads its homepage with the challenging slogan twenty years on the time to debate has come.
Twenty years after being the main character in series of events which eventually escalated into the South Atlantic War, Constantino Davidoff, the man behind the landings by a group of Argentine scrap merchants on South Georgia continues to claim his innocence and says he still hopes to recover his assets lost on South Georgia as a result of the conflict in a British Court of Justice.
A controversial radio and television drama about the Falklands War has at last been broadcast by the BBC, reversing a ban which caused its cancellation 15 years ago on the fifth anniversary.