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UCLA students arrested amid Gaza protests: All you need to know

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Active Clubs: A new far-right threat to democratic elections

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Videos show violence of mob attack on UCLA anti-war protesters

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‘Blood minerals’: What are the hidden costs of the EU-Rwanda supply deal?

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Thousands rally in Georgia as Parliament advances ‘foreign influence’ bill

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Philippines summons China envoy over water cannon attack in South China Sea

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South Korea parliament approves new probe into deadly 2022 Halloween crush

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Russia troops accused of ‘executing’ surrendering Ukraine soldiers: Report

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UCLA campus standoff as police order pro-Palestinian protesters to leave

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OECD lifts global growth outlook as US, China outperform expectations

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New York police remove protesters camped inside Fordham University building

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NBA playoffs: Celtics crush Heat to win series, Mavericks thrash Clippers

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🇷🇼 UK initiates detention of migrants ahead of deportation to Rwanda

The United Kingdom has commenced the detention of migrants as part of preparations to relocate them to Rwanda within the next nine to 11 weeks, as announced by the government on Wednesday (May 1st).

This marks a significant step in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's immigration strategy. Officers were observed entering homes and escorting individuals in handcuffs to secure vans in undisclosed locations. Operational teams within the Home Office are working swiftly to detain individuals slated for relocation, with further activity planned in the coming weeks. The first deportation flights, slated for early July, are a cornerstone of Sunak's immigration policy, aiming to deter risky Channel crossings.

Despite government assurances, human rights organizations anticipate legal challenges to prevent the flights, citing concerns over the welfare of migrants.

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🇰🇪 Rising death toll in Kenya floods prompts ongoing evacuations

As heavy rains persist in Kenya, the death toll from floods has climbed to 179, including 15 children, according to government reports released on Wednesday.

The devastating floods, triggered by intense rainfall, have also displaced a staggering 195,011 people, prompting emergency measures such as housing flood survivors in schools or establishing displacement camps. The government has reiterated its call for residents in flood-prone areas to evacuate promptly, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

Response efforts, involving the Kenya Defence Forces, have intensified, focusing on recovery and evacuation operations. Meanwhile, the distribution of essential supplies continues nationwide to support affected communities.

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🇹🇩 US plans talks with Chad to reevaluate troop presence

The US military intends to resume discussions with Chad within a month regarding the revision of an agreement permitting the presence of troops in the country, a senior American general announced on Wednesday.

Last month, the US announced the withdrawal of most of its 100-strong troop contingent from Chad, prompting concerns over the future of security operations in the Sahel region. Despite this temporary withdrawal, Chad has expressed interest in maintaining a security partnership, particularly in combating terrorism.

The decision to withdraw troops temporarily coincides with Chad's upcoming presidential election, with analysts predicting the incumbent's victory. The US reassures its commitment to security cooperation in the region, with Chad and Niger playing pivotal roles in counterterrorism efforts.

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France’s Macron doesn’t rule out troops for Ukraine

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‘Greater than an encampment’: Why Gaza student protests strike a chord

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US Gaza protests: Calling the cops on free speech

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Why South Africa’s opposition may struggle to unseat the ruling ANC

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Identity war: Far from frontlines, Ukraine resists Russia’s cultural legacy

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Police dismantle UCLA anti-Gaza war camp and arrest protesters

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US police filmed leaving UCLA anti-war camp

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Pakistan T20 squad: Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali back for England and Ireland tour

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How do American universities make their money?

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Man accused of spraying ‘pesticide’ on US anti-war camp

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Tensions high at UCLA as police order pro-Palestinian protesters to leave

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Colombia president cuts ties with Israel over war on Gaza

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Rwanda: Civil servants mount court challenge over new law

The Rwanda scheme was turned into law. It is:
1) Hopelessly complicated
2) Ridiculously expensive
3) Pathetically underwhelming in terms of numbers of migrants to deport compared to the numbers arriving

And it is also clear that it was done against the wishes of large swathes of those civil servants who will need to implement it.

To the amazement of absolutely no one (except perhaps Mr Sunak), it is unsatisfactory for both sides of the issue. For some it doesn't seriously deal with the issue, for others it is a human rights nightmare.

And anyone with more than 2 functioning brain cells knows that it was put together in desperation. "WE NEED TO BE SEEN TO DO SOMETHING... ANYTHING...".

And that is where we are now.

➡️ Too expensive? Well, let's add untold court costs to the mess.

➡️ Unwieldy design? Add in that many of the civil servants will drag their feet. And likely more so, given the courts' involvement.

➡️ Low numbers? Incredibly, they are unable to locate most of the migrants targeted for deportation. Therefore if it even truly gets off the ground, it can be expected that the programme won't achieve even the low numbers it was aiming for.

Oliver Hardy: "Another fine mess..."

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🇿🇦 South African workers rally in solidarity with Palestinians on May Day

On May 1st, 2024, crowds of ANC supporters flooded the streets of Cape Town, South Africa, in a solidarity march advocating for Palestine. The rally, organized by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu), convened at the Athlone Stadium, drawing attention to the ongoing plight of Palestinians.

President Cyril Ramaphosa reaffirmed South Africa's unwavering support for Palestine, urging workers to champion the cause of oppressed people worldwide. Emphasizing the country's stance on freedom and justice, Ramaphosa echoed the call for a liberated Palestine. The ANC's alliance with the South African Communist Party and Cosatu underscores the nation's collective commitment to the Palestinian cause. Cosatu President Zingiswa Losi reiterated the significance of supporting Palestine in the pursuit of global freedom.

The comparison between Israel's policies and South Africa's apartheid history continues to fuel solidarity among South Africans and their support for Palestinian rights.

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🇲🇱 Escalating humanitarian crisis grips northeastern Mali as armed groups besiege major towns

In northeastern Mali, a humanitarian crisis intensifies as armed groups with ties to the Islamic State lay siege to key towns, leaving around 80,000 children at risk of malnutrition, according to locals and aid organizations.

Ménaka, under siege for four months, faces soaring food prices and a scarcity of essential goods like medicine. The deteriorating situation has trapped thousands of children in dire conditions, prompting urgent calls for action.

Despite promises from Malian leaders to combat the armed groups, the government's control has diminished, exacerbating the crisis. The ongoing political turmoil further complicates efforts to address the escalating humanitarian emergency.

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