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UK’s Sunak promises to start Rwanda flights in 10-12 weeks


London — British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledged on Monday to start sending asylum seekers to Rwanda within 10 to 12 weeks, telling the upper house of parliament he will force the new legislation through despite its opposition.

Sunak said the government had booked commercial charter planes and trained staff to take migrants to Rwanda, part of a policy he hopes will boost his Conservative Party’s flagging fortunes before an election later this year.

“No ifs, no buts. These flights are going to Rwanda,” Sunak told a press conference.

Tens of thousands of migrants— many fleeing wars and poverty in Asia, the Middle East and Africa — have reached Britain in recent years, mostly by crossing the English Channel in small boats on risky journeys organized by people-smuggling gangs.

Stopping the flow is a prime goal for the Conservative government, but critics say the plan to deport people to Rwanda is inhumane and that the East African country is not a safe place.

The move has been held up repeatedly by the House of Lords and it could face further legal challenges if it passes parliament. The legislation is due to return on Monday to the House of Commons — the lower house of parliament — where lawmakers are expected to remove changes proposed by the Lords.

Sunak, whose party trails Labour in the polls, said an airfield was on standby and slots were booked for flights. Five hundred staff had been trained and were ready to escort migrants “all the way to Rwanda”.

“We are ready. Plans are in place. And these flights will go come what may,” he said.

Under the policy formulated two years ago, any asylum seeker who arrives illegally in Britain will be sent to Rwanda in what the government says will deter Channel crossings and smash the people smugglers’ business model.

Sunak’s team hope the pre-election pledge will help turn around his electoral fortunes particularly among wavering Conservatives voters who want to see a reduction in immigration.

Polls suggest his Conservative Party will be badly beaten in this year’s election by Labour, which has said it will scrap the scheme if it wins power.

Even if Sunak is successful in stopping the House of Lords from blocking the legislation, he may still face legal challenges.

Charities and rights groups say they would try to stop individual deportations and the trade union which represents border force staff is promising to argue the new legislation was unlawful “within days” of the first asylum seekers being informed they will be sent to Rwanda.

 


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Number of International Visitors up 11% in 2024 Q1


938,644 tourists visited Georgia in the first quarter of 2024, according to information released by the National Tourism Administration on March 22. According to the given statistical data, this number of visitors is a 6.4% recovery of the pre-pandemic data. At the same time, compared to the same period last year, the growth reached 11%.

Specifically, the number of international travelers in the first quarter was 1.3 million. This represents a 80.4% recovery from pre-pandemic data and a 7.6% increase over 2023.

Notably, visitors from Poland topped the list with 11,734 (67.1% more than 2019 data) people visiting Georgia during this period. This was followed by Germany, with 46.1% more visitors than in the pre-pandemic year, and the United Kingdom, with an increase from 2019 to 27%.

The number of visitors from Russia decreased by 16.1% compared to the same period last year and amounted to 215,468 people.

According to the Tourism Administration, “the number of international travelers and international tourist visits is calculated according to the methodology developed in accordance with the recommendation of the World Tourism Organization and includes visits already made and completed”.

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Number of International Visitors up 11% in 2024 Q1


938,644 tourists visited Georgia in the first quarter of 2024, according to information released by the National Tourism Administration on March 22. According to the given statistical data, this number of visitors is a 6.4% recovery of the pre-pandemic data. At the same time, compared to the same period last year, the growth reached 11%.

Specifically, the number of international travelers in the first quarter was 1.3 million. This represents a 80.4% recovery from pre-pandemic data and a 7.6% increase over 2023.

Notably, visitors from Poland topped the list with 11,734 (67.1% more than 2019 data) people visiting Georgia during this period. This was followed by Germany, with 46.1% more visitors than in the pre-pandemic year, and the United Kingdom, with an increase from 2019 to 27%.

The number of visitors from Russia decreased by 16.1% compared to the same period last year and amounted to 215,468 people.

According to the Tourism Administration, “the number of international travelers and international tourist visits is calculated according to the methodology developed in accordance with the recommendation of the World Tourism Organization and includes visits already made and completed”.

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Putin-Pashinyan personal contact could take place ‘in the short term,’ Kremlin says – NEWS.am


Putin-Pashinyan personal contact could take place ‘in the short term,’ Kremlin says  NEWS.am

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Putin, Pashinyan could discuss issues personally soon – Peskov – Public Radio of Armenia – Public Radio of Armenia – Official Web site


Putin, Pashinyan could discuss issues personally soon – Peskov – Public Radio of Armenia  Public Radio of Armenia – Official Web site

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Kremlin: Russia, Azerbaijan encouraged to enhance trade relations


Russia and Azerbaijan have opportunities to expand their trade and economic potential, Spokesperson of Russian President Dmitry Peskov said, Azernews reports.

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Theater Museum celebrates 125th anniversary of prominent playwright


Azerbaijan State Theater Museum has organized an event dedicated to outstanding playwright and poet Jafar Jabbarli, Azernews reports.

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Armenia not represented at BSEC event in Baku


Armenia is not represented at the 1st meeting of educational institutions on tourism of the member countries of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization (BSEC) taking place in Baku, Azernews reports.