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Human Rights Watch criticizes U.K. deal to hand over Chagos Islands to Mauritius, potentially entrenching Chagossians' exile.
The UK has signed a deal to transfer sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, while retaining a 99-year lease on Diego Garcia Read Full Article at RT.com ...
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AllAfrica on MSNChagos Treaty Doesn't End Harm to Indigenous PeopleThe UK and Mauritius on May 22, 2025, announced they had agreed a treaty concerning the Chagos Archipelago. Over 50 years ago, the UK and US forcibly displaced the entire Chagossian Indigenous people, ...
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Africanews on MSNUN backs UK deal over Chagos Islands with MauritiusUN says it welcomes the signing of the agreement between UK government and the government of the Republic of Mauritius concerning the Chagos Archipelago.
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Asian News International on MSNIndia welcomes UK-Mauritius treaty on Chagos, reaffirms support for sovereigntyIndia on Wednesday welcomed the signing of a treaty between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Mauritius on the return of Mauritian sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia.
The UK has agreed to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, ending decades of British administration. The ...
Mauritius has said that India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has supported the signing of the agreement between the island ...
MPs and ex-military chiefs lined up to warn that the 'grotesque' and 'dangerous' clause, buried in the treaty's small print, ...
Shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge told MPs the government was "following the legal advice to act definitively to our ...
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UK strikes £101m-a-year strategic deal despite Chagos backlashHistoric Decision Transfers Control to Mauritius The UK government has reached a major agreement to transfer sovereignty of ...
In a treaty to “complete the process of decolonisation of Mauritius”, the Government has agreed to pay at least £120 million-a-year for 99 years for control of the vital Diego Garcia base, plus hand ...
As the deal is finally signed, Sean O’Grady explores what all the fuss was about – and why it makes sense to return the archipelago to its former custodian ...
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