Britain’s government will delay finalizing a deal to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius until consulting with President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, due to opposition from Trump and his supporters. The islands, home to a vital U.K.-U.S. military base on Diego Garcia, have been a point of contention since Britain separated them from Mauritius in the 1960s, leading to evictions and calls for their return. Negotiations between Britain and Mauritius have been ongoing, but issues remain over the lease of the base and the U.S. national security implications, prompting further discussions.
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Three sisters drown in migrant boat in Mediterranean, rescuers say
Three young sisters, aged nine, 11, and 17, drowned in a rubber boat carrying migrants in the central Mediterranean after it became dangerously overcrowded and began taking on water. While about 65 people were rescued, including their mother and brother, many survivors suffered severe chemical burns, and over 700 have died attempting to cross this route from North Africa this year. Want More Context? 🔎
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