Rwandan authorities say they have reached an agreement with the United States to take in up to 250 migrants, as part of a new deal that includes a cash grant. The move is part of a wider effort by the Trump administration to remove migrants to third countries, and has raised fresh concerns over human rights, legality and the growing trend of wealthier nations paying others to take in deportees.
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US cracks down on mineral trafficking in DR Congo with new sanctions
The United States has imposed sanctions on an armed group in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, accusing it of profiting...