Britain will not have to pay Rwanda millions over asylum deal, court rules
By Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE, June 1 (Reuters) - Britain will not have to pay Rwanda tens of millions of pounds over the cancelled deal to deport asylum seekers to the East African nation, the Permanent Court of Arbitration said on Monday. The Hague-based body said it had rejected all …
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France 24flipped into Top StoriesEthiopia votes in elections expected to give Abiy's party a landslide win
Ethiopians voted on Monday in parliamentary and regional elections expected to hand Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s ruling Prosperity Party a landslide win. There was no election in the Tigray region due to “unfavourable conditions”, and voting in the Oromo and Amhara regions were interrupted due to …
Three Ebola vaccines in development amid growing outbreak fears
Three new vaccines are being developed to tackle the rare species of Ebola that has already killed nearly 250 people. The International Aids Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), which is working on one vaccine, said the outbreak was threatening to be the worst ever. The University of Oxford and the pharma …
The i Paperflipped into The LatestThe British warship that shows how UK is stalking Putin’s shadow fleet
French troops rappelled onto the rusted deck of the Tagor from a naval helicopter hovering overhead. With the help of British forces, they were …
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US political commentators denied entry to UK by Home Office
Two left-wing content creators have been blocked from entering the United Kingdom after they said the Home Office revoked their visas. US citizens Hasan Piker, who is a Twitch streamer and political commentator and Cenk Uygur, who co-founded and hosts left-wing populist show "The Young Turks" on …
A Staffordshire council will be one of only two to quit trade body
A Staffordshire council has announced it will become one of only two out of 317 to withdraw from the national trade body for local authorities. Reform UK controlled Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council said it would cancel its membership of the Local Government Association (LGA) in a bid to save up …
British soldier killed in training exercise accident in northern Iraq
A British Army soldier was killed in a training exercise in northern Iraq on Sunday, the Ministry of Defence has announced. The death was announced by the Defence Secretary John Healey in the House of Commons on Monday. He said: "With deep regret I should inform the House that a training accident …










