This Wednesday 17 January, the flag of UK Overseas Territory South Georgia & the South Sandwich Islands proudly flew over King Charles Street in London to celebrate South Georgia Possession Day.
After several months of protracted negotiations with Ofcom (the UK equivalent to the FCC), the Falkland Islands Communications Regulator and the Governments of both South Georgia & South Sandwich ...
Sunbirds like me can’t handle the frigid winter temperatures and always look for sunny places to sunbathe instead of ...
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The flag presented during the performance of the national anthem at Super Bowl LIX was handmade by a Utah-based flag company.
one that stands out as particularly symbolic and captivating is the flag of South Africa. The South African flag is not just one of the most colorful on the continent but also one of the most ...
A British ship flying the Falkland Islands flag has sparked diplomatic tensions with Argentina. The regional government of Tierra del Fuego, a tregion shared by Argentina and Chile, and the South ...
One of Sir Keir Starmer’s closest friends was at a ceremony on the Chagos Islands at which the Mauritian flag was raised in ... is no different from that of South Africa in relation to Namibia ...
The official flag bears the diamond shape of its territory and six stars symbolising the six main ethnic groups on a blue background. It is jokingly called a "towel" by members of Kosovo's ethnic ...
The Trump administration’s request for the raw material of a “60 Minutes” segment is raising red flags across the media industry. The segment in question is last October’s interview with ...
“DOGE was in the building. We started — we took down our Pride flags, we took down — I took out any books I felt would be incriminating,” said Kristina Drye, a speechwriter for USAID.