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    • UK-Rwanda migration deal, Putin's Mariupol visit, ICC arrest warrant for Putin, BT's emphasis on reliable connectivityThe UK is set to start deporting illegal migrants to Rwanda this summer, Putin visited Mariupol amidst an ICC arrest warrant, and BT highlights the significance of dependable connectivity for businesses.

      The UK government, in partnership with Rwanda, is making strides towards implementing a controversial plan to deport migrants arriving illegally in the UK, with a potential start date this summer. The home secretary, Soella Braverman, has visited Kigali to discuss the progress of the migration and economic partnership, expressing confidence in its rapid implementation. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to Mariupol, the first since the start of the war in Ukraine's Donbas region. The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Putin on Friday, with the ICC's chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, explaining that the court aims to prosecute conflicts' aftermaths more promptly. The UK's BT, a podcast sponsor, emphasizes the importance of reliable connectivity for businesses as they grow.

    • French Pension Reforms Spark Protests, 1-800-Flowers Offers Mother's Day DiscountsFrench protests over pension reforms escalate, while 1-800-Flowers provides Mother's Day savings on select items

      There are ongoing tensions in France over pension reforms, resulting in protests and clashes with law enforcement. The reforms, which include raising the pension age to 64, have been met with resistance, leading to demonstrations and civil unrest. Meanwhile, the French government is preparing to test a new public alert system via mobile phones, intended for use in life-threatening situations. On a different note, Quinn's offers high-quality essentials at discounted prices, with a commitment to ethical and responsible manufacturing. This Mother's Day, consider giving back to the special moms in your life with handmade bouquets, treats, and gifts from 1-800-Flowers, with savings of up to 40% on select items. In summary, France grapples with pension reform protests, while Quinn's offers affordable luxury and 1-800-Flowers helps celebrate Mother's Day with discounted gifts.

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    This week it seems that the government have been doing anything and everything to tackle the high migration numbers, that means cracking down on both illegal and legal routes to entering the UK. First new visa requirements were announced, stating that applicants would need to earn £38,700 to be eligible (higher than the average UK salary) and that this would also apply to UK citizens who intended to bring a foreign partner to the country on a spousal visa.


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