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The UK has agreed to pay Mauritius at least £120 million a year to lease back the Diego Garcia base post-handover.
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GB News on MSNHigh Court fast-tracks Chagos case as Labour faces legal action over deal with MauritiusA legal challenge demanding the UK Government consult Chagossians before transferring sovereignty of their homeland has ...
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The Nation on MSNHow the People of the Chagos Islands Won Back the Right to Return to Their HomelandsFirst, they prevented any Chagossians who had left on vacation or for medical treatment from returning home. Next, they cut ...
The UK has signed a £3.4bn ($4.6bn) deal to hand over sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, while retaining control of a UK-US military base on Diego Garcia - the largest of the islands.
Campaigners launch judicial review to stop Government from signing away islands without consulting Chagossians ...
Members of the House of Lords stress that renewal of the deal in 99 years will depend on the goodwill of the then-government ...
Despite Starmer's calls for a calming of tensions, four US B52 bombers were seen at the strategic joint British-American ...
The Chagos Archipelago’s return to Mauritius marks the end of decades of diplomatic conflict between this island nation and ...
The 65th Anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of Madagascar was marked by a reception, yesterday, at the Municipal Town Hall of Curepipe, in the presence of the Acting President of the ...
The real challenge facing the Mauritian government is how to turn a diplomatic triumph into sustainable economic development.
During this debate, members will consider two motions against the ratification of the UK-Mauritius treaty on the Chagos Archipelago, which would transfer sovereignty of the islands back to Mauritius, ...
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