Rwanda
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Growing turmoil in resource-rich Democratic Republic of Congo
Under the Radar South African troops help army battle rebel groups in the world's leading cobalt producing country
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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'Rwanda plan is less a deterrent and more a bluff'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By The Week UK Published
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What obstacles will Rishi Sunak have to overcome in the New Year?
Today's Big Question PM avoids defeat on Rwanda bill but faces rebellion within Tory party, threats from Nigel Farage and his own unpopularity
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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'Rishi on the rack': what happens if PM loses Rwanda vote?
Today's Big Question Sunak faces his biggest premiership challenge to date in effort to stop the boats
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Last updated
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Pros and cons of the Rwanda deportation policy
Pros and Cons Supporters claim it acts as a deterrent but others say it is illegal and not value for money
By The Week UK Published
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'Where is Keir Starmer's conscience?'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By The Week UK Published
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The latest violence in DR Congo
feature Tensions with Rwanda have escalated following recent attack on fighter jet
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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What Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak are saying about immigration
feature Conservative leadership rivals have both outlined plans to crack down on illegal migrants
By The Week Staff Published
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Is Rwanda a dictatorship?
feature The ‘repressive’ African nation is hosting this week’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Rwandan genocide: what happened in 1994?
In Depth Prince of Wales urges the world not to forget the atrocities during visit to Nyamata Church genocide memorial
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Rwanda deportations: the legal bids to stop first flight explained
feature Blanket legal challenges fail in run-up to take-off but individual asylum-seeker cases have more success
By The Week Staff Published
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French government ‘enabled foreseeable’ Rwandan genocide, report claims
feature Investigation finds that Paris ‘did nothing to stop’ slaughter of 800,000 people in 1994 mass killings
By Joe Evans Last updated
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Best green travel ideas: 7 sustainable holidays
The Week Recommends Luxury travel doesn’t have to cost the Earth
By The Week Staff Last updated
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France ‘complicit’ in Rwandan genocide
Speed Read Independent report concludes French officials obstructed justice in subsequent investigations
By The Week Staff Last updated
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