Argentina accuses UK warship of ‘military incursion’ near Falklands hours after World Cup clash
Argentina’s foreign minister accused the UK of sending a navy warship on a “military incursion” near the Falklands Islands – hours after its national team beat England to a spot in the World Cup final. Pablo Quirno claimed the HMS Medway – the Royal Navy’s guard ship in overseas.

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- Published: Jul 16, 2026, 11:57 AM UTC
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