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As many as 250 migrants may be deported to Rwanda under the plan, as part of Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign.
Rwanda has said it will accept up to 250 migrants from the US in a deal agreed with President Donald Trump's administration.
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 deportees from the United States under the Trump administration's third-country ...
The latest deal follows a cancelled agreement with Britain under which Kigali would have received deported illegal migrants ...
The agreement was signed by U.S. and Rwandan officials in Kigali in June, said the Rwandan official, speaking on condition of ...
The tenets agreed on Friday summarize the framework, which includes elements of cooperation on energy, infrastructure, mineral supply chains, national parks and public health, the State Department ...
Senators on Monday, August 4, voted in favour of the law ratifying the June 27 peace agreement signed between Rwanda and DR Congo. The US-brokered agreement, which had been approved by the Cabinet and ...
Monday, August 4 Rwanda 71-65 Libya Rwanda on Monday, August 4, beat Libya 71-65 in a friendly match held at BK Arena. The two teams are preparing for the forthcoming AfroBasket 2025 finals which will ...
Conflict with neighboring Rwanda has plagued the DRC for decades. Today, it’s a multilayered struggle for power and resources ...
Rwanda becomes third country to take illegal immigrants deported by Trump administration, joining South Sudan and Eswatini in accepting US deportees.