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On a calm winter morning the Falkland Islands commemorated the 43rd anniversary of their liberation from Argentine occupation in 1982 with ceremonies and community gatherings held in the capital Stanley.

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A new Commander of the British Forces South Atlantic Islands (CBFSAI) has been appointed. Brigadier Charlie Harmer took up the role from outgoing CBF Brigadier Daniel Duff on Saturday June 13 one day before the Falkland Islands Liberation Day celebrations.

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Responding to a local group to act on their behalf in response to the situation in Gaza Members of the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly gave a statement. They stated: We join with the governments of the United Kingdom France Canada and others in calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and full unfettered humanitarian access to those in need.

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A Royal Navy destroyer that participated in the Falklands War left Portsmouth Harbor on Friday June 13th and is travelling to Turkey where she will be recycled. A small group of spectators came to see HMS Bristol the only Type 82 ever built of her class being towed out of Portsmouth Harbor to start her journey to an EU-approved recycling yard in Turkey.

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The Falkland Islands will commemorate Liberation Day today marking 43 years since the end of Argentine occupation in 1982. A series of official events will highlight the Islands enduring connection to the United Kingdom and honor those who served during the conflict.

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Dr. Samuel Ramani is a distinguished scholar from UK think-tank RUSI (Royal United Services Institute) and has written a piece of the Gibraltar Agreement which place him close to the Conservatives position which asks if the Falklands could probably be next.

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Dr. Samuel Ramani is a distinguished scholar from UK think-tank RUSI (Royal United Services Institute) and has written a piece of the Gibraltar Agreement which place him close to the Conservatives position which asks if the Falklands could probably be next.