On Sunday, Rwanda’s foreign minister announced initial discussions with the Trump administration regarding a deal to accept deported migrants from the U.S., echoing Britain’s failed 2022 plan to deport asylum seekers there. The British government spent £715 million on its policy, only successfully sending four migrants, which led to its scrapping by the Labour government due to expenses and legal challenges. Lessons from Britain’s experience indicate potential costs, limited capacity in Rwanda, and significant legal hurdles that could hinder similar U.S. efforts.
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Five killed after UN aid trucks attacked en route to el-Fasher
Five members of a UN aid convoy were killed in an attack near el-Koma, North Darfur, as they attempted to deliver food and nutrition supplies to the famine-stricken city of el-Fasher. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the regular army have accused each other of using drones in the assault, while the UN has called for an investigation into the incident. The ongoing civil war in Sudan, which began in 2023, has led to...
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