AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFalklands Sovereignty Talks: An Argentine 1982 veteran, Alejandro Diego, is pushing a “mature” joint sovereignty plan for Malvinas/Falklands—self-governance jointly administered by Buenos Aires and London, with the United States as a guarantor and negotiator—arguing the long deadlock has delivered “nothing” and that trust is the missing ingredient. Air Service Pressure: FIGAS winter flying starts 11 May with fewer scheduled days (Mon, Tue, Fri, Sun) until 13 September, while emergency and essential flights stay flexible; Camp residents say reduced access is already making them feel more isolated. Regional Military Shift: Argentina has retired its last A-4 Skyhawks/Fightinghawks as it brings F-16s into service, ending six decades of “Scooter” operations. Health Watch on the Water: A suspected hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise in the Atlantic has killed three and sickened others, renewing concern about rodent-linked risks on voyages. Antarctic Science & Travel: Antarctica21 reports a record season—2,847 travelers from 53 countries—while new research highlights thriving algae communities in snow and glaciers on remote islands.
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