Why is the southernmost continent at the center of such contentious wrangling? We take a look at who owns what in Antarctica.
It stretches 5.4 million square miles. It's freezing, inhospitable, and devoid of any native residents. Why, then, is the southernmost continent at the center of such contentious wrangling? We take a look at who owns what in Antarctica, and why the battles have recently grown more tumultuous.
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