Tue, 21-Oct-2025

UK Supreme Court to Decide on Rwanda Refugee Plan

UK Supreme Court to Decide on Rwanda Refugee Plan

UK Supreme Court hears case on sending asylum seekers to Rwanda. The government defends the plan, citing Rwanda’s ability to treat migrants humanely. Critics argue it fails to balance deterrence with legal safeguards. Lawyers representing the home secretary have asserted to the Supreme Court that Rwanda can be relied upon to handle asylum seekers with … Read more

‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero to be released from Rwanda prison

Rwanda

Rwanda has granted clemency to Paul Rusesabagina, the inspiration for “Hotel Rwanda”. Who was convicted of terrorism. And given a 25-year prison term. President Paul Kagame of Rwanda shortened Paul Rusesabagina’s prison sentence after the man’s clemency appeal, according to Rwandan officials. Rusesabagina was the inspiration for the Hollywood movie “Hotel Rwanda” and had been … Read more

UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman visits Rwanda

Suella Braverman

Suella Braverman, the British Home Secretary, visited Rwanda. To discuss a contentious arrangement. That will see the UK return asylum seekers. Suella Braverman, the British Home Secretary, came in Rwanda on Saturday to discuss a contentious arrangement that will see the UK return asylum seekers who are thought to have entered the country illegally. No … Read more

Angola to send troops after M23 ceasefire in DRC fails

Angola
  • A force from East Africa was also recently dispatched to the region.
  • According to the UN, the war displaced 300,000 people last month.
  • The humanitarian catastrophe precipitated by the violence.

Angola says it will send a military unit to the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo after a truce mediated by Angola failed to end the conflict.

Both parties in the war, M23 rebels, and government troops have accused one other of violating the truce, which went into effect on Tuesday.

A force from East Africa was also recently dispatched to the region, which is rich in minerals and home to dozens of militias.

According to the UN, the war displaced 300,000 people last month.

This occurred in North Kivu province, which borders Rwanda and Uganda and is a fertile and mountainous terrain that competing factions have long pillaged.

The humanitarian catastrophe precipitated by the violence, which was still underway on Friday, is causing growing worry.

Fly in aid

According to humanitarian organizations, the European Union has just begun an operation to fly in aid to the regional capital, Goma.

According to a statement issued by the Angolan president’s office, the soldiers would be deployed to help control territories previously held by the M23 rebel group and to protect ceasefire monitors.

Kenyan soldiers from the East African Community Regional Force have also been sent to these locations.

Only hours earlier, the rebels, who are generally thought to be backed by Rwanda, announced their intention to retreat from many occupied communities.

The entry of Angolan troops to assist in the war against the rebels will be welcomed by the Congolese authorities.

But, there is a risk that this will escalate into a larger international confrontation.

More than two decades ago, soldiers from at least eight African countries waged a conflict in eastern DR Congo dubbed “Africa’s world war,” which inflicted enormous misery among the civilian population.

For many years, Rwanda has chastised Congolese authorities for failing to disarm Hutu insurgents, some of whom are tied to the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

It denies supporting the M23, which has seized significant swaths of land in the last year and is marching on Goma.

M23 fighters conquered vast portions of North Kivu a decade ago, but were finally routed by UN and regional troops and disarmed as part of a peace settlement.

They began regrouping early last year.

Largely made up of Congolese army deserters, they first took up arms in 2009 accusing the government of marginalizing the country’s ethnic Tutsi minority and failing to honor previous peace accords.

[embedpost slug=”/opposition-party-in-angola-files-legal-challenge-against-vote-results/”]

Read more

Stopping small boats is ‘priority’ for British people, says Sunak

Sunak

Sunak and Starmer had a disagreement about the government’s new refugee policy. Which aims to prevent migrants from travelling across the Channel to the UK. Labor’s plans to send UK asylum seekers to Rwanda are illegal under international law. The British people consider stopping the entrance of tiny boats to be a “priority,” according to … Read more

Shooting of plane is ‘act of war’, says Rwanda DR Congo

Rwanda DR Congo

The DR Congo has refuted Rwanda’s assertion that it used “defensive measures”. Against a jet that breached its airspace. Some East African nations have dispatched soldiers to the DR Congo. In the midst of escalating tensions, DR Congo has deemed Rwanda’s shooting down of one of its fighter jets a “act of war.” The DR … Read more

London court permits appeal over UK’s Rwanda migrant plan

appeal
  • High Court in London granted permission to a group of asylum seekers.
  • The idea will prevent people smugglers.
  • Permission was also granted to consider whether the Home Office could rely on Rwanda’s assurances.

London’s High Court on Monday granted permission to a group of asylum seekers to appeal against a ruling that Britain’s plan to send migrants to Rwanda is lawful.

The British interior ministry said it will defend its policy, which is a key component of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s plan to deal with the high number of migrants arriving in small boats.

The administration claims the idea will prevent people smugglers, but it has been condemned by human rights organizations and even King Charles since its announcement in April.

The first planned deportation flight was halted last June by a last-minute judgment by the European Court of Human Rights, which imposed an injunction barring any deportations until the conclusion of legal proceedings in the United Kingdom.

The High Court concluded last month that it was legal for Britain to establish arrangements with the Rwandan government to transport asylum seekers there, but it upheld eight individual asylum seekers’ legal challenges.

Now those asylum seekers plus one other have been granted permission to appeal on several grounds, including that the High Court was mistaken to find the Rwanda removal policy was not “systematically discriminatory”.

Permission was also granted to consider whether the Home Office could rely on Rwanda’s assurances about the conditions for asylum seekers moved to the nation.

[embedpost slug=”/uk-and-japan-sign-deal-in-london-as-japan-seeks-to-bolster-ties/”]

Read more

EU asks Rwanda to stop helping M23 rebels in DRC Congo

Congo

M23 rebels have taken control much of North Kivu in the DRC. DRC, US, and European governments accuse Rwanda of aiding M23. The handover was described as a “sham” by UN Special Envoy Gerard Borrell. The M23 rebel group, which has taken over large portions of the North Kivu region in the neighboring Democratic Republic … Read more

Court rules Rwanda deportation legal

Rwanda

The High Court ruled that the government can deport asylum seekers to Rwanda. Boris Johnson’s controversial policy “complies with the refugee convention.” Health secretary wants to talk to unions. The High Court ruled that the government can deport asylum seekers to Rwanda. Lord Justice Lewis said Boris Johnson’s controversial policy “complies with the refugee convention.” … Read more

Ministers advised about Rwanda’s human rights, court told

Rwanda's human rights

Home Office’s intention to transfer some cross-Channel migrants to Rwanda is being contested by activists. High Court told ministers were aware of concerns about Rwanda’s human rights record. The government claims that sending asylum seekers to Rwanda will deter people from traveling over the English Channel.   The High Court has been informed that government … Read more

Congo oil auction raises environmental concerns

Congo

Congo Basin traps billions of tonnes of greenhouse emissions. Drilling might unleash 5.8 billion tonnes of carbon. Congo’s government says it would hold oil firms to environmental standards. On Thursday, 30 oil and gas blocks in the Democratic Republic of Congo will be auctioned, opening areas of the world’s second-largest rainforest to drilling that might release … Read more

Meghan Markle accused of using her trip to Rwanda as a fashion shoot

Meghan Rwanda

According to Tom Bower’s explosive book, Meghan Markle allegedly turned her trip to Rwanda into a fashion shoot. Meghan Markle, 40, travelled to Rwanda in 2016 with World Vision Canada Biography claims she ‘insisted’ on going with fashion photographer Gabor Jurina The British author claimed in his explosive biography Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the War … Read more

Fresh clashes in DR Congo as rebels dash ceasefire hopes

DR Congo

Clashes between M23 rebels and Congolese army break out. Rebels say they are not bound by a ceasefire agreement. The M23 seized the city of Goma in 2012. Fresh clashes between M23 rebels and soldiers erupted in eastern DR Congo on Thursday, officials said, as the militia declared that it was not bound by a … Read more

In a Commonwealth address, Prince Charles expresses his grief for slavery

Prince Charles

KIGALI: In an address to Commonwealth leaders in Rwanda on Friday, Britain’s Prince Charles expressed great grief over slavery. He also admitted that the organization’s roots lie in a terrible time of history, alluding to the slave trade and colonialism. The Commonwealth, a club of 54 countries, the most of which were former British colonies, … Read more

UK to disobey European rulings on deporting migrants from Rwanda.

UK government is presenting a new bill to parliament, to disregard ECHR decisions. The bill will “strengthen freedom of speech and discourage spurious human rights claims”. Lawyers claim it will weaken people’s rights and give ministers more power over their lives. After the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) barred the deportation of migrants to … Read more

Hina Rabbani Khar to attend Commonwealth Summit in Rwanda

Hina Rabbani Khar will lead Pakistan's delegation.

Hina Rabbani Khar will lead Pakistan’s delegation Rwanda is hosting CHOGM 2022 in Kigali The last CHOGM was held in London in 2018. ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar will Pakistan’s delegation at the 26th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) being held in Kigali, Rwanda from June 24-25. According to … Read more

Rwanda judgements from the European Court overruled

Rwanda

Under the new proposal, ministers could lift the blockade of the European Court of Human Rights on asylum seekers in Rwanda. The plan, which is being presented to Congress, will allow ministers to overturn court orders. According to the minister, this is part of an amendment to the human rights law that raises serious legal issues. Critics say the proposal is vague and creates a two-tier system that gives ministers more power. However, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab said the rights … Read more

Arriving asylum seekers in dinghies or vehicles will be electronically tagged

asylum

Under a Home Office trial, certain people who arrive in the UK on small boats or on the backs of lorries will be electronically tagged. The 12-month trial, will assess whether electronic monitoring is an effective way to provide immigration bail. It’s part of the government’s crackdown on people who enter the nation via “unnecessary … Read more

UK slams European court ruling on Rwanda as ‘politically motivated’

Rwanda

Priti Patel European court’s intervention in deportation case was politically motivated. UK government under pressure to deal with record numbers of migrants. EU rights court stopped deportation flight to Rwanda. Britain’s interior minister Priti Patel suggested in an interview published on Saturday that a European court’s intervention to stop a deportation flight to Rwanda was … Read more

DR Congo calls on UK’s Johnson to pressure Rwanda over row

Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is seeking to exclude Rwanda from a proposed regional force in the country. It is the latest flare-up in the row between the two neighbors, who have had tense relations for decades. M23, also known as the “March 23 Movement,” is a former Tutsi-dominated rebel group.   The Democratic … Read more

DR Congo soldier killed in gunfire on Rwandan border

DR Congo soldier

A DR Congo soldier killed in an exchange of fire with Rwandan soldiers. The incident happened at a frontier post in city of Goma. Rwanda says two of its soldiers were wounded. A DR Congo soldier was killed in an exchange of fire with Rwandan soldiers at a border checkpoint on Friday in the country’s … Read more

United Kingdom condemns court decision to block Rwanda deportation

rwanda

Britain’s justice secretary says the European Court of Human Rights overstepped its jurisdiction in halting asylum seekers’ deportation to Rwanda. Dominic Raab says flights will go ahead despite criticism from the UN, the Church of England and Prince Charles. Some in the UK have called for Britain to withdraw from the European Convention on Human … Read more

DR Congo rebels seize trading hub on Ugandan border

DR Congo

Rebels from the M23 rebel group in DR Congo overrun Bunagana trading hub. The town is “under enemy control,” according to a Congolese officer. Thousands of people have fled into Uganda and the DRC territory. A rebel group in eastern DR Congo that the government accuses of receiving support from Rwanda has overrun a trading … Read more

DR Congo says Rwanda killed 2 children in ‘war crime’ shelling

DR Congo

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s army accuses Rwanda of shelling a school. Two children aged six and seven were killed-the Congolese army. Rwanda denies firing rockets into the DRC.  The Democratic Republic of Congo’s army said Friday that Rwanda had shelled a school on its territory, killing two children, in what it called a “war crime” … Read more

UN urges ‘immediate’ halt to clashes in eastern DR Congo

Congo

Tensions between the DRC and Rwanda flared anew last month amid violent clashes. The two African countries have accused each other of supporting armed groups. Dujarric said the UN “fully supports” the efforts of the African Union. DR CONGO: The United Nations on Saturday urged all parties in the recent troubles between Kinshasa and Kigali … Read more

UK judge allows government to start sending asylum seekers to Rwanda

Plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda under UK-Rwandan agreement set to begin next week. Refugee rights groups and union representing UK Border Force staff challenged the plan in London’s High Court. Home Office lawyers urge the judge to consider the consequences of halting UK-Rwandan one-way flights. An emergency bid to stop deportation flights of … Read more