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Germany considers Rwanda migrants scheme after UK ditches same idea

Sky News Thursday, 5 September 2024
Germany considers Rwanda migrants scheme after UK ditches same ideaGermany is considering sending migrants to Rwanda - weeks after the UK ditched a similar plan.
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