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Al Jazeera on MSN‘Tug of war’: Chagos Islands deal tearing families apart in MauritiusMauritius awaits Trump’s approval for UK to hand over archipelago, with Chagossians at odds over what’s in it for them.
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Where are the Chagos Islands, why has the UK given them to Mauritius and what about the Falklands? - The African island ...
UK taxpayers spent £1.3 million out of the foreign aid budget on a diversity scheme in Mauritius amid negotiations over the ...
Mauritius welcomes the prospect of U.S. President Donald Trump examining a deal reached by Britain and Mauritius over the ...
Deal would prevent a third party gaining influence over territory which hosts key Western military base, says foreign minister ...
Exclusive: A group representing indigenous Chagossians are gearing up to challenge the government’s controversial deal to ...
Sir Keir Starmer had been accused of "bending the knee" to Mauritius after the country's leader said the UK prime minister ...
In the 1960s and 1970s Britain evicted up to 2,000 people from the islands so the U.S. military could build the Diego Garcia base. Mauritius has long contested Britain's claim to the archipelago ...
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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