First outbreak of Marburg viral disease in Rwanda

First outbreak of Marburg viral disease in Rwanda

On Saturday September 28, 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported the first outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in Rwanda. This is the fourth largest Marburg outbreak documented in modern history. Local health authorities have confirmed 26 cases and six deaths so far. Cases have occurred in seven of the country’s 30 districts. Survivors … Read more

Deaths in Rwanda due to rare Marburg virus

Deaths in Rwanda due to rare Marburg virus

NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 12:36 Six people have died in Rwanda from the Marburg virus. Twenty others have also been infected with it since the outbreak, the Minister of Health reports. Most victims are people who work in healthcare, especially in the intensive care units of hospitals. The source of the contamination has not yet been found. … Read more

Rwanda: discovery of the deadly Marburg virus

Rwanda: discovery of the deadly Marburg virus

The Rwandan Ministry of Public Health confirmed on Friday the discovery of the deadly Marburg virus in certain health facilities. The population is called upon to be vigilant while strictly respecting hygiene measures. (SOS Averages Burundi) The press release from the Rwandan Ministry of Health does not specify the number of cases, let alone the … Read more

New British PM Starmer confirms finish to controversial Rwanda regulation

New British PM Starmer confirms finish to controversial Rwanda regulation

Reuters NOS Information•right this moment, 15:56•Adjusted right this moment, 19:11 Keir Starmer has confirmed in his first press convention as British Prime Minister that his authorities will scrap the controversial Rwanda regulation. Underneath that regulation, individuals who crossed illegally into the UK, for instance through the Channel, needed to be transferred to Rwanda. That was … Read more

Olaf Scholz Welcomes British Prime Minister for Talks on Migration Policies: Germany’s Reaction to Rwanda Plan

Olaf Scholz Welcomes British Prime Minister for Talks on Migration Policies: Germany’s Reaction to Rwanda Plan

Good morning, dear reader, Olaf Scholz had an unusual visitor yesterday. It has been a few years since the last time a British head of government was received at the Chancellor in Berlin. 2019 was very special Boris Johnson He had only been in office for a month when his first trip abroad took him … Read more

British parliament approves plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda

British parliament approves plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda

AFPBritish Prime Minister Sunak during a press conference on Monday NOS News•today, 01:47•Changed today, 06:57 The UK can deport illegal migrants to Rwanda by air. Parliament has passed the controversial law allowing this. Rwanda has now been declared a safe country with this legislation to prevent legal objections to deportations. The law has been the … Read more

UK Parliament Approves Controversial Law Allowing Asylum Seekers to be Deported to Rwanda

UK Parliament Approves Controversial Law Allowing Asylum Seekers to be Deported to Rwanda

AFPMigrants arrive at the port of Dover NOS news•today, 6:07 p.m After years of political and legal wrangling, the British Parliament last night passed the controversial law that allows asylum seekers to be deported to Rwanda. In that law, Rwanda is similar declared a safe country, which would allow the UK to legally transfer asylum … Read more

British parliament approves bill to send migrants to Rwanda – Elderly people want UN to protect their human rights

British parliament approves bill to send migrants to Rwanda – Elderly people want UN to protect their human rights

1. British parliament approves bill to send migrants to Rwanda In the night from Monday to Tuesday, the British Parliament approved a controversial bill that would allow illegal migrants to be deported to Rwanda by plane. read more 2. Older people want the UN to protect their human rights The human rights of the elderly … Read more

British PM Sunak’s Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Gains International Attention

British PM Sunak’s Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Gains International Attention

AFPBritish Prime Minister Sunak promises measures against illegal immigrants NOS news•today, 6:37 p.m Fleur Launspach UK and Ireland journalist Fleur Launspach UK and Ireland journalist If the British Parliament approves, the United Kingdom could send asylum seekers to Rwanda. Asylum seekers and migrants who enter the UK illegally – often on rubber boats across the … Read more