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  1. UK PM points to Irish deputy PM’s claim that threat of being deported led people to cross border from Northern Ireland

    An increase in asylum seekers heading to Ireland proves that the Conservative party’s Rwanda plan is working, Rishi Sunak has claimed.

    In an interview with Sky News’ Trevor Phillips that will air on Sunday morning, the prime minister said the “deterrent is already

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  2. Polls predict ANC likely to lose parliamentary majority, due to high unemployment and wealth inequality

    South Africa marked 30 years since the end of apartheid and the birth of its democracy with a ceremony in the capital that included a 21-gun salute and the waving of the country’s multicoloured flag.

    Any sense of celebration on the momentous anniversary was however set against a

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  3. Total deaths reach 76 and more than 130,000 displaced as weeks of flooding also affects east African neighbours

    Seventy-six people in Kenya have died because of flooding triggered by torrential downpours since March, the government has said, warning residents “to brace for even heavier rainfall”.

    Kenya and its east African neighbours have been battered by stronger than usual rain

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  4. Rain in Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi kills at least 90 people and damages farmland and infrastructure

    Eastern Africa has experienced heavy rain in recent weeks, with flooding in Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi. About 100,000 people have been displaced or otherwise affected in each country, with 32 reported deaths in Kenya and 58 in Tanzania, alongside damage to farmland and

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  5. Micheál Martin says UK asylum seekers fearful of being removed to Rwanda are seeking sanctuary in Ireland

    The UK government’s Rwanda policy has been described as a “kneejerk reaction” to migration by Ireland’s deputy prime minister, who said an influx of asylum seekers could arrive in Ireland as a result.

    Micheál Martin, Ireland’s Tánaiste, reportedly said asylum seekers fearful

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  6. Few economic and social benefits will come to Africans if processing is all done overseas, says Wanjira Mathai

    Africa must take greater control in the industries it supplies with raw materials to lift its people from poverty and seize its own destiny in a low-carbon world, one of the continent’s leading environmentalists has urged.

    Wanjira Mathai, the managing director for Africa

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  7. Peter Smith, 64, received critical care for injuries to arm, leg and stomach after attack in shallow waters

    A British man is in intensive care after an “unusual” shark attack on the Caribbean island of Tobago.

    Peter Smith, 64, received critical care after sustaining serious injuries to his left arm, left leg and stomach on Friday morning, according to a local official.

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  8. Two-year-old calf one step closer to reuniting with family group after tragic accident that left her stranded in remote lagoon

    An orca calf, trapped for weeks in a remote lagoon in western Canada, has freed herself and is travelling towards open waters, hailed as “incredible news” by a growing body of human supporters.

    The move puts her one step closer to reuniting with her family

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  9. Politicians decry ‘shameful’ incident on domestic flight in which Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak’s headdress was taken by airline staff

    Canada’s largest airline has apologized to a prominent First Nations chief after her ceremonial headdress was removed from the plane’s cabin, wrapped in a plastic bag and moved to the baggage hold.

    Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, national chief of the assembly

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  10. ‘Transitional council’ takes oath of office after prime minister formally resigns as gang violence continues to rock capital

    Haiti’s prime minister, Ariel Henry, has formally resigned and a new provisional government has been sworn in during a secret ceremony at the presidential palace, nearly two months after a criminal insurrection plunged the capital into chaos.

    The nine-person

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