UK will not have to pay Rwanda £100m over failed asylum scheme, court rules Rwanda had sued UK government over alleged breach of agreement, after scheme scrapped by Labour on first day in office The UK will not have to pay the Rwandan government millions of pounds over a failed migrant deportation scheme set up by Boris Johnson’s administration, an international court has ruled. The east African nation had sued the current UK government for more than £100m, claiming it w… 'This will expose our people to Ebola': Big protest in Kenya against quarantine centre for affected US citizens Youths in Kenya's Laikipia region protested plans for an Ebola quarantine center at the local air base, intended for Americans exposed to the virus. The High Court has suspended the facility's establishment pending a hearing, with petitioners citing concerns over Kenya's healthcare system's fragility and potential local exposure. The 10 richest people in the world: Elon Musk, Larry Page and Jeff Bezos lead the global wealth race Hardening views on migrants push Europe toward Trump-like tactics New rules were driven by high numbers of asylum seekers from “safe countries” and the fatigue of voters after waves of migration, European officials say. Steyer and Hilton scrap for second top spot in tight Tuesday governor's race primary Democratic billionaire Tom Steyer and GOP strategist Steve Hilton are battling for second place in Tuesday's gubernatorial primary after former Biden Cabinet secretary Xavier Becerra surged to the front of the field. |
Amnesty International warns Islamic regime using ‘wartime conditions’ to intensify repression The report comes only a week after the Islamic Republic seemingly ended its internet blackout after an almost three-month cut off, though human rights organizations warned that restrictions remain. If Cuba collapses, the US will be forced to deal with the consequences of its actions It's only a couple of months or so since I was last in Cuba, and conditions then were pretty dire: power cuts, large queues for bread and fuel, state-run grocery stores virtually empty, mounting piles of rubbish on street corners, and few foreign visitors. The month of error and overwhelm From international business events to school recitals, June schedules pile on more than we can handle Starmer Braces for Release of More Files About Mandelson and Epstein The British government is to publish a second batch of documents about Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s appointment of Peter Mandelson as U.S. ambassador. International arbitrators reject $134M claim by Rwanda against UK for scrapped deal An international arbitration panel has rejected Rwanda's multimillion-dollar claim linked to a controversial refugee resettlement deal |
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