The UN human rights office says it's still 'extremely worried about the impact' of the UK's government plans to send some migrants to Rwanda if they arrive in the UK through illegal routes. More here:
Raila Odinga has suspended the nationwide protestsKenya's President William Ruto decision to reverse a hardline approach amid waves of protests by the opposition opened the door for talks, opposition leader Raila Odinga has told the BBC.
The president agreed to one of Mr Odinga's demands - a bipartisan engagement in parliament on the formation of the next electoral commission. In a BBC interview, Mr Odinga welcomed Mr Ruto's"climbdown" and insisted that all issues must be put on the table. Mr Ruto came up with what you can call an olive branch. He said he's now ready to do negotiations. This is basically a climbdown."
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