As part of the £90 million a year expected to be paid to Mauritius to keep control of the base, Sir Keir has promised a ...
Mauritius welcomes the prospect of U.S. President Donald Trump examining a deal reached by Britain and Mauritius over the ...
Chagos islanders still dream of returning home five decades after being expelled by Britain, but with Donald Trump in the ...
Slam poet Geraldine Baptiste pulls no punches when telling the story of her “Granpapa”, one of the 1,500-plus people ripped from a peaceful existence on the Chagos Islands by the British to ...
A British minister denied on Wednesday media reports that the government could end up paying billions of pounds more to ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNPrime Minister Confident in Speedy Resolution of Negotiations With UK Over Chagos ArchipelagoThe Prime Minister, Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam, expressed, yesterday, his confidence that there would be a positive resolution over the agreement between Mauritius and the United Kingdom on the ...
Some 2,000 people were expelled from the Chagos Islands in the 1960s and 1970s ... He was born on Peros Banhos, one of only three of the archipelago's 55 islands inhabited when Britain began ...
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Starmer’s Chagos deal ‘a betrayal of the British people’, Priti Patel warnsWe should go back to base camp, look at the judgment and say there are other ways of doing this without just handing over a ...
There is hope that the historic agreement securing the country’s sovereignty over the Chagos archipelago will be ... to the deal was coming from the people who still had a colonial hangover ...
Mauritius awaits Trump’s approval for UK to hand over archipelago, with Chagossians at odds over what’s in it for them.
When Mauritius became independent from Britain in the 1960s, London retained control of the Chagos Islands and forcibly displaced up to 2,000 people to make way for the Diego Garcia base.
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