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Trump admin strikes new deportation deal with Rwanda to get illegal aliens off American soil
Rwanda becomes third country to take illegal immigrants deported by Trump administration, joining South Sudan and Eswatini in ...
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Rwanda agrees to take deportees from the U.S. after a previous migrant deal with the U.K. collapsed
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 deportees from the United States under the Trump administration's third-country ...
The two-time NBA champion’s four-day trip included a basketball clinic, a meeting with President Paul Kagame, and a vibrant court unveiling inspired by his own upbringing.
Justin Nsengiyumva, once exiled and briefly opposition, is now prime minister – a move some see as Kagame’s olive branch to ...
Rwandan government spokesperson Yolande Makolo told The Associated Press in a statement that the East African country would ...
The United States and Rwanda have agreed for the African country to accept up to 250 migrants deported from the U.S., the ...
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The New Times on MSNKagame urges Catholic clerics to draw lessons from Rwanda’s history
President Paul Kagame, on Saturday, August 2, urged African Catholic clerics gathered in Rwanda for the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) to use their ...
Rwanda became the third African nation to agree to accept deportees from the United States under the Trump administration.
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AllAfrica on MSNKagame Meets New AfDB Boss
President Paul Kagame on Thursday, July 31, met with Sidi Ould Tah, the newly elected President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, at Village Urugwiro.Their discussions focused on the ...
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The New Times on MSNKagame thanks NBA star Kawhi Leonard for inspiring young basketball athletes
President Paul Kagame has commended two-time NBA champion Kawhi Leonard for inspiring young basketball talents at the Giants of Africa camp at Club Rafiki. Kagame, who visited the camp on Sunday, ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNRwanda says will ‘accept up to 250 migrants’ from US
Rwanda said Tuesday it would accept up to 250 migrants from the United States under a deal agreed with Washington but gave no details on who could be included. President Donald Trump’s administration ...
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