The Rwandan government has finally spoken out following UK Labour leader Keir Starmer’s decision to cancel plans for a controversial deportation flight of migrants. In a statement released today, Rwandan officials expressed their disappointment with the cancellation, citing the need for cooperation in addressing migration issues. The move comes as a surprise to many, as the UK government had previously praised Rwanda for its willingness to accept deported migrants.
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Donald Trump Makes A Cost Estimate That Reflects The ‘Fairy Tale World’ He Lives In
US President Donald Trump criticized the high-speed rail project in California during an executive order signing ceremony in the Oval Office, suggesting that flying costs only $2. He faced backlash on social media for his remarks, with many pointing out the unrealistic nature of his claim. The rail project, now reportedly budgeted at $100 billion more than its initial estimate, has been a target for federal funding cuts and was previously criticized by Trump in...
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