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Published on 00:34 GMTSource: New Times - Gov't Propaganda
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Published on Dec 2, 2024
Tories spent £50m on Rwanda deportation flights that never took off
The last government spent £50m on Rwanda deportation flights that never took off, new figures reveal. This included the cost of securing the flights, escorts to force migrants on to the planes and preparing and securing the airfields, Home Office documents …
Source: Sky News - Neutral -
Published on Dec 2, 2024
16 Days of Activism: Unpacking the “Men are Trash” debate in Rwanda
Source: New Times - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Dec 2, 2024
Shocking true cost of Rwanda migrant scheme revealed amid benefits row
Channel migrants must be barred from automatically claiming benefits and receiving free housing, Yvette Cooper has been told. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp said a “nation that cannot control who comes in does not have a future”. And Mr Philp said …
Source: Daily Express - Right-wing -
Published on Dec 2, 2024
The Tories Spent £715 Million Sending No Asylum Seekers To Rwanda
Then home secretary Priti Patel and Rwanda's minister of foreign affairs Vincent Biruta,sign their "economic development partnership" in Kigali in April 2022. The Tories’ Rwanda scheme cost nearly three quarters of a billion pounds despite …
Source: HuffPost UK - Left-wing -
Published on Dec 2, 2024
Ministers splurged £50million on migrant deportation flights to Rwanda despite none ever taking off before Labour ...
The Government spent £50million on arranging migrant deportation flights to Rwanda despite none ever taking off, new Home Office figures have revealed. The eye-watering sum was shown in a new document detailing the £715million total spend on the migration …
Source: Daily Mail - Right-wing -
Published on Dec 2, 2024
£715 million spent on scrapped Rwanda deportation scheme, breakdown reveals
A total of £715 million was spent on the Rwanda deportation scheme, a cost breakdown of the plan has shown. Among the costs outlined are £290 million paid to Rwanda’s government, £50 million on flights, escorting, airfield preparations and police force …
Source: Jersey Evening Post - Neutral -
Published on Dec 2, 2024
FEATURED: TechnoServe drives digital transformation in Rwanda’s coffee supply chain
Source: New Times - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Dec 2, 2024
15 dead from 'Bleeding Eye' in Rwanda; Advisory issued amid reports of disease spread
Rwanda: A deadly outbreak of the Marburg virus, also known as the 'Bleeding Eye' virus, has been reported in Rwanda, with at least 15 fatalities and over 100 confirmed cases. The disease is part of a broader spread of lethal infections, including …
Source: Mathrubhumi - Neutral -
Published on Dec 2, 2024
Bleeding eye virus kills 15 people in Rwanda: Know symptoms, treatment
In seventeen countries, warnings have been issues to travelers against the Marburg virus. Also named as the bleeding eye virus, because of one of its symptoms, Marburg virus has claimed 15 lives in Rwanda by now. It is believed that at least hundred more …
Source: Hindustan Times - Uncategorized