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Argentina and UK renew Falklands row
Thirty-year anniversary of Falklands War reignites spat between London and Buenos Aires.
Last Modified: 21 Jan 2012 21:11

Protesters have marched on the British Embassy in Buenos Aires, demanding Argentina end all diplomatic ties with London, as a war of words over the Falkland Islands intensifies.

Earlier this week, David Cameron, the UK prime minister, accused Argentina of "colonialism" in its claim to the disputed islands that Argentines call "Las Malvinas".

Al Jazeera's Simon McGregor-Wood reports from London.

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