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Home Office faces fallout from Rwanda roundup as asylum seekers hide or flee
Charities fear ‘increasing risks of destitution and exploitation’ of refugees as they go missing. The Home Office is dealing with growing fallout from the high-profile roundups of asylum seekers it wants to send to Rwanda, as some have gone into ...The Guardian - World -
Rwanda admits it can’t guarantee how many asylum seekers it will take in from UK
About 52,000 people are eligible under the scheme, but a government spokesperson said Kigali would accept ‘thousands’. Rwanda has admitted it cannot guarantee how many people it will take from the UK under Rishi Sunak’s deportation scheme.. The ...The Guardian - World -
Canelo, 'the best fighter,' way too much for Munguia
Canelo Alvarez retained his undisputed super middleweight championship with a unanimous decision win against Jaime Munguia on Saturday night in Las Vegas. The judges scored it 115-113, 117-110 and 116-111 for the Mexican star, who improved to 61-2-2.ESPN - Sports -
Australia accuses China of unsafe behavior when fighter jet released flares
Australia says a Chinese fighter jet has endangered an Australian navy helicopter with flares in international watersABC News - World - China -
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Jobs Report in Focus as Investors Seek Rate Clues
Stock futures ticked higher ahead of an employment report that is expected to show labor-market growth slowing in April.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Buster' Review: City Dog Seeks Roommate
The crime writer George Pelecanos delivers a tale told not by an enterprising detective but an introspective pooch.The Wall Street Journal - World -
At Frieze, Photographer of Gay Life Seeks ‘a Place in the Sunshine’
Stanley Stellar has documented gay New York, on the streets and in his studio, for decades. Now he steps onto his biggest stage.The New York Times - Top stories -
China’s Xi Visits Europe, Seeking Strategic Opportunity
The Chinese leader has carefully chosen three countries — France, Serbia and Hungary — that to varying degrees embrace Beijing’s push for a new global order.The New York Times - Top stories - China