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Published on May 4, 2024Source: BBC - Public Broadcaster
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Published on May 4, 2024
DR Congo displaced persons camp attack and Rwanda’s denial
The search for those behind Friday’s attack on a camp for displaced persons in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues as Rwanda denies any role. Friday’s attack killed at least nine people, the U.S. State Department said in a statement. It claimed that …
Source: Africa Feeds - Label Pending -
Published on May 4, 2024
US Blames Rwanda For Deadly Attack On Displaced Camp In DR Congo
Tens of thousands of people have taken refuge in camps near the eastern DR Congo city of Goma because of increased violence blamed on M23 rebels, which the UN, United States and others say gets support from Rwanda AFP The United States has accused Rwanda …
Source: International Business News - Label Pending -
Published on May 4, 2024
More migrant dinghies cross Channel to England despite Rwanda threat
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS By Zainab Elhaj and Will Russell STRAIT OF DOVER (Reuters) - Dozens of people in two rubber dinghies reached the southern coast of England on Saturday, the latest among thousands of asylum-seeking migrants to …
Source: SaltWire - Prince Edward Island - Neutral -
Published on May 4, 2024
Rwanda uses tech to monitor teachers, remote learning
Source: New Times - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on May 4, 2024
People Daily » US blames Rwanda, rebels for deadly camp strike
Source: Kenya Moja - Label Pending -
Published on May 4, 2024
Rwanda: Mine Workers’ Written Contracts Increase, Safety Still Key Concern
As Rwanda celebrates Labour Day on May 1, the mine workers’ union said that currently, 34 per cent of mine workers in Rwanda have written contracts, although they are still facing safety and health risks at work. ALSO READ: Govt moves to protect miners …
Source: Skillings Mining Review - Florida - Label Pending -
Published on May 4, 2024
More migrants cross Channel to UK despite Rwanda threat
Source: St George and Sutherland Shire Leader - Neutral -
Published on May 3, 2024
Human rights group to sue Britain over Rwanda migration policy
Human rights group Asylum Aid on Friday said it will file a court challenge to the British government's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, an initiative championed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The policy could send detained asylum seekers to the …
Source: Voice of America - Public Broadcaster -
Published on May 4, 2024
Anger as first asylum seekers detained for Rwanda deportation
The detention of the first asylum seekers identified for deportation to Rwanda has been described as "utterly shameful" by a local councillor and activist. With plans to deliver flights to the east African nation in the next nine to 11 weeks, the …
Source: Kent Live - Neutral