Questions raised over UK’s new refugee policy after it granted two Sri Lankans ‘third country’ asylum

Questions raised over UK’s new refugee policy after it granted two Sri Lankans ‘third country’ asylum

Two Sri Lankan asylum seekers who were transferred to Rwanda earlier this month after attempting suicide on the Indian Ocean Island of Diego Garcia were approved by UK authorities on Thursday last week to receive asylum in a third country. Documents notifying the man and woman of the decision, which...

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How criminal gangs weaponised arson to terrorise Rohingya in Myanmar, who are stateless and without citizenship rights

How criminal gangs weaponised arson to terrorise Rohingya in Myanmar, who are stateless and without citizenship rights

One week after a fire broke out in a Cox’s Bazar refugee camp earlier this month, Bangladesh government investigators ruled it a “planned act of sabotage” – just the latest among scores of such arson incidents in recent years. The sprawling Kutupalong-Balukhali refugee camps house more than 630,000 Rohingya refugees...

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While UN rights body advocates for compensation for sexual violence, UN’s own rules prohibit reparations

While UN rights body advocates for compensation for sexual violence, UN’s own rules prohibit reparations

Even when sex abuse and rape cases are referred to local authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where they occurred, it’s often an uphill battle when it comes to allegations involving UN personnel. Take the alleged 2017 rape of a 16-year-old Congolese girl by a British man working...

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UN indifference to women in DRC sheds light on why Ebola sex abuse victims may never find justice

UN indifference to women in DRC sheds light on why Ebola sex abuse victims may never find justice

Ketsia* said she was working as a part-time cleaner for the World Health Organization during the 2018 Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, when a doctor invited her to his house and offered her a promotion in exchange for sex. He tried to rape her, but she...

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Zimbabwe president accused of retaining proxies to smuggle gold to evade punitive US trade sanctions

Zimbabwe president accused of retaining proxies to smuggle gold to evade punitive US trade sanctions

Zimbabwe’s government is using smuggling gangs to sell gold worth hundreds of millions of dollars, skirting some of the consequences of tough Western sanctions imposed on the country over human rights abuses, Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit (I-Unit) can reveal. The smuggling feeds into an enormous money-laundering operation, all facilitated by...

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Britain transfers Tamil refugees who attempted suicide to Rwanda Military Hospital for treatment

Britain transfers Tamil refugees who attempted suicide to Rwanda Military Hospital for treatment

Five Tamil asylum seekers who attempted suicide on the British-held Indian Ocean Island of Diego Garcia have been sent to Rwanda for medical treatment, it has been established. The news follows a recent backlash against the British government’s immigration deterrence policies and a scandal that involved 200 unaccompanied minors who...

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Scientists in Wuhan now claim Covid may have originated from raccoon dogs, bamboo rats or palm civets

Scientists in Wuhan now claim Covid may have originated from raccoon dogs, bamboo rats or palm civets

Raccoon dogs, bamboo rats, palm civets: these are just some of the animals whose DNA has been found in swabs taken from the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, China, which has been linked to the origin of the Covid-19 pandemic. The swabs also tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, which causes...

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Covid racism : How US government doled out bribes to push vaccines, collect data in communities of colour

Covid racism : How US government doled out bribes to push vaccines, collect data in communities of colour

The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has since 2021doled out hundreds of millions of dollars in grants for the creation of “culturally tailored” pro-vaccine materials and for training “influential messengers” to promote Covid-19 and flu vaccines to communities of colour in every state across the country. The grants...

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Drug, weapons trafficking remain serious security threat in Arabian Sea despite recent pushback on smuggling

Drug, weapons trafficking remain serious security threat in Arabian Sea despite recent pushback on smuggling

Despite the growing effectiveness of maritime operations along the route from Iran to Yemen, drug and weapons trafficking remains a serious threat with consequences for regional security. On 27 December 2022, while patrolling the Arabian Sea, the French frigate FNS Guépratte intercepted a fishing vessel aiming to smuggle illegal drugs....

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Hungry and war weary, 600,000-plus IDPs in eastern DR Congo cry out for peace, want to return home

Hungry and war weary, 600,000-plus IDPs in eastern DR Congo cry out for peace, want to return home

More than 600,000 people have been displaced since the M23 rebel group re-emerged in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo in late 2021. But what is life like for those uprooted? What journeys have people taken to safety? And how are they providing for themselves and their families as the...

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