Falkland Islands Dispute between Britain and Argentina

World Press Review Sunday 8th April, 2012

The approaching anniversary of Argentina and Britain's war over the Falkland Islands has caused longstanding diplomatic tensions to escalate into an increasingly public verbal war, with both nations claiming territorial rights to the islands, their rich fishing resources and potential oil reserves. At a meeting on Feb. 10 with the U.N. secretary g...


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