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Argentina cancels Falklands agreement with the UK

DECLASSIFIED UK

7 March 2023

Tagged ArgentinaFalklands

Why is Venezuela’s gold still frozen in the Bank of England?

JOHN McEVOY

27 January 2023

Tagged Venezuela

Britain’s 42 coups since 1945

MARK CURTIS

12 January 2023

Tagged

The UK’s 83 military interventions around the world since 1945

MARK CURTIS

10 January 2023

Tagged AfghanistanAlbaniaAnguillaBahamasBelizeBorneoChagos IslandsCyprusEgyptEritreaGreeceGuyanaIcelandIranIraqIsraelLibyaMaldivesNorth KoreaNorthern IrelandPalestineSierra LeoneSomaliaSouth KoreaSwazilandTajikistanTanzaniaThe GambiaUkraineUzbekistanVietnamZanzibar

The secretive US embassy-backed group cultivating the British left

MATT KENNARD

24 November 2022

Tagged CIAJeremy CorbynLabour Partyus

UK spent millions pushing Bolsonaro to privatise Brazil’s oil and gas

MATT KENNARD

28 October 2022

Tagged AidBrazilClimate

‘Bang – just like that’: How Thatcher backed Bush in Panama

JOHN McEVOY

19 October 2022

Tagged Declassified filesPanamaus

Britain’s dirty business in Bolsonaro’s Brazil

JOHN McEVOY

29 September 2022

Tagged Brazil
Former president of Ecuador Rafael Correa. (Photo: Phil Miller / Declassified UK)

Rafael Correa: ‘They have already destroyed Assange’

MATT KENNARD

22 September 2022

Tagged AssangeEcuadorRafael Correa

The brutal reality of the US-UK ‘special relationship’

NOAM CHOMSKY

21 July 2022

Tagged Assangeus

Evo Morales: ‘We lament the English were celebrating the sight of dead people’

MATT KENNARD

14 July 2022

Tagged BoliviaEvo Morales
Guillermo Carmona, Argentina’s minister for the Malvinas (Falklands), Antarctic and South Atlantic. (Photo: Matt Kennard/DCUK)

Argentine minister: ‘We can’t be sure there aren’t nuclear weapons in the Falklands’

MATT KENNARD

26 May 2022

Tagged ArgentinaFalklands
Argentinian soldiers on parade for Independence Day celebrations, Buenos Aires, 9 July 2019. (Photo: Muhammed Emin Canik/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

UK trained Argentine soldiers after signing controversial Falklands oil deal

MATT KENNARD

24 May 2022

Tagged ArgentinaFalklands
Entrance to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, the centre of the US Air Force’s presence in Britain. (Photo: Matt Kennard/DCUK)

US Air Force deployment in Britain is third largest in world

MATT KENNARD

10 May 2022

Tagged NuclearUnited States
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson meets with President Mauricio Macri in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 22 May 2018. (Photo: UK government)

Boris Johnson was ‘determined’ to ban fishing in South Atlantic after meeting Argentina’s president

MATT KENNARD

5 May 2022

Tagged ArgentinaFalklands
Carlos Foradori, who as Argentina’s deputy foreign minister negotiated a landmark agreement with the UK in 2016. (Photo: Violaine Martin/WIPO)

Argentine minister ‘was pissed’ when he agreed controversial Falklands deal with UK

MATT KENNARD

26 April 2022

Tagged ArgentinaFalklands
Fidel Castro smoking a cigar in 1963. (Photo: Duke University Rubenstein Library / Gado / Getty)

CIA discussed assassination of Fidel Castro with UK officials

JOHN McEVOY

12 April 2022

Tagged cubaUnited States
Falkland Islanders walk past Argentine troops in Port Stanley, April 1982. (Photo: Rafael Wollmann / Getty)

Falklands: Should UK negotiate with or defy Argentina?

RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR

4 April 2022

Tagged ArgentinaFalklands
Venezuela’s capital Caracas (Photo: Stig Nygaard / CC 2.0)

Secretive UK team met in Venezuela to promote British energy interests

JOHN McEVOY

20 January 2022

Tagged Venezuela
Prince Andrew disembarks HMS Invincible with his parents after serving in the Falklands War. Nuclear weapons were stored onboard. (Photo: Anwar Hussein / Getty)

UK deployed 31 nuclear weapons during Falklands war

RICHARD NORTON-TAYLOR

3 January 2022

Tagged ArgentinaFalklandsNuclear
Pemex is Mexico’s state-owned oil company. (Photo: Creative Commons)

Britain’s £75 million aid project to open up Mexican oil to UK business

MATT KENNARD

16 December 2021

Tagged AidMexico
Business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng was funded by Le Cercle in 2019. (Photo: Dan Kitwood / Getty)

Secret ‘CIA-funded’ group linked to UK ministers

MATT KENNARD and MARK CURTIS

9 December 2021

Tagged United States
Fidel and Raúl Castro (Photo: Adalberto Roque / AFP via Getty)

How Britain plotted to spread homophobia in Cuba

JOHN McEVOY

8 December 2021

Tagged cuba
Alan Duncan speaks at the UN in New York in 2010 (Photo: UK government)

Minister pushing Venezuela regime change discussed its oil with petrol company

MATT KENNARD

16 November 2021

Tagged OilVenezuela
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