AvatarDefense Newsflipped into Defense NewsAvatarAvatarNowArgentina to buy surplus F-16 jets from DenmarkDefense News - José HigueraSANTIAGO, Chile — Argentina has signed an agreement to buy 24 surplus F-16 fighter jets from Denmark. Denmark is replacing its F-16 fleet with new …
AvatarThe News, Portsmouthflipped into Portsmouth NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day ago23 classic photos of iconic Royal Navy Fearless-class assault ship HMS Intrepid - used in Falklands victory over Argentinaportsmouth.co.uk - Steve DeeksIntrepid was in the middle of undergoing decommissioning in 1982 when the Falklands War began. After decommissioning, the Royal Navy were due to sell …
Avatarwaral01flipped into Rumors Of WarAvatarAvatar1 day agoArgentina’s Milei wants China out, America inverified_publisherSouth China Morning Post - Alex LoIn just 100 days, his government has banned most protests, cancelled a ministry for women and a national institute against discrimination, and shut …
AvatarNeil Greenfieldflipped into The South African Rugby MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoRugby: Which schools have produced the most Springboks?thesouthafrican.com - Mariette AdamsThe Springboks are in the planning and preparation stage of their 2024 Test rugby campaign, while the schools rugby season is already in full …
AvatarJulio Ramosflipped into The War Is BoringFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoF-16 Looks Like The Endgame To Argentina’s Epic Fighter Sagatwz.com - Thomas NewdickThomas NewdickView thomas newdick's Articles Argentina’s seemingly endless search for a new fighter aircraft may finally be reaching its conclusion, …
AvatarForbesAvatarAvatar3 hours agoJavier Milei’s Argentina Is Getting Expensive In Dollar TermsForbes - Agustino FontevecchiaThe question about whether or not the Javier Milei administration can effectively run the incredibly complex machine that is the Argentine state and if, in doing so, lead its transformation into something different is and will remain a constant matter of debate for as long as it remains in power. …
AvatarLatestLYAvatarAvatar9 hours agoElon Musk Says Starlink Now Available in ArgentinaLatestLY - Team LatestlyElon Musk announced that Starlink, the satellite internet service by SpaceX, is available in Argentina. Argentina has become the seventh country in …
AvatarStringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos2 days agoFile footage of 48 years after its last military dictatorship in Buenos Aires, ArgentinaStringersHubThis footage was filmed and produced 24 March 2024. [Note: partially no sound] 24 March 1976 marked a tragic milestone in Argentine history: the beginning of one of the country's darkest and most painful eras. Forty-eight years ago, the Argentine Armed Forces took control of the government in a coup d'etat that overthrew the constitutional president, Maria Estela Martinez de Peron, thus establishing a civil-military dictatorship that lasted until December 1983. This military junta, initially led by Lieutenant General Jorge Rafael Videla, inaugurated a regime, which lasted seven years, marked by censorship, systematic torture and the forced disappearance of at least 30,000 people, according to estimates by organisations such as the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo and the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights (Asamblea Permanente por los Derechos Humanos). During those years, the dictatorship implemented a policy of state terrorism with methods to silence the opposition and perpetuate its regime. Around 800 clandestine detention centres were set up throughout the country, according to data from the Secretariat for Human Rights, part of the Argentinean Ministry of Justice, including the Navy Mechanics School (ESMA). The government body estimates that some 5,000 detainees passed through ESMA. SHOTLIST: 1. Various handkerchiefs of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo in the squares of Buenos Aires; 2. Various paintings in homage to the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo; 3. Various murals with photos of disappeared persons; 4. Various of plaques with names of detainees/disappeared in places where they were kidnapped or killed in Buenos Aires; 5. Various of graffiti and murals in the streets of Buenos Aires in remembrance of the military coup; 6. Various of the detention centre "Club Atletico"; 7. Various club murals in homage to Madre de Plaza de Mayo "Norita".
AvatarForbesAvatarAvatar20 hours agoJavier Milei: Emperor Of The Argentine Republic?Forbes - Agustino FontevecchiaPeering over the musings of “Enfant Terrible” on the X social media platform formerly known as Twitter, it’s difficult not to imagine President Javier Milei nodding and agreeing. A tweet from before he was supposedly unmasked read: “Argentina’s democracy is an empty shell whose only function is to …
AvatarNeil Greenfieldflipped into The South African Rugby MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoU20 Rugby Championship set to bridge northern hemisphere gapdailymaverick.co.za - Craig RayOn a cold and muddy day in Paarl last June, Junior Springbok head coach Bafana Nhleko was still processing a shock loss to Italy. South Africa were …
AvatarSra. Wflipped into ECE-LASFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoPoverty in Argentina neared pandemic levels before Milei’s austeritybatimes.com.ar - Manuela Tobias, BloombergAbout 41.7% of Argentines were living in poverty in the second half of the year, up from 40.1% previously, according to government data published …
AvatarDaily Mailflipped into Top StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 hours agoEmily Willis' father gives shocking new update on porn star's condition less than month after she...dailymail.co.uk - Paul FarrellPorn star Emily Willis is now awake and is able to smile despite remaining in a vegetative state, according to her father. Willis' dad, Michael, told …