Rwanda

Neil Basu said it was "language my father would have remembered from 1968".
“The government said the threat of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda would deter crossings, we now see that the opposite is happening."
“Unless we provide a safe route, we are complicit with the people smugglers," Sir John Kerr claimed.
A total of 13,016 people have crossed the Channel on small boats since the controversial asylum policy was unveiled.
Comedian later included home secretary Priti Patel in a message saying it was "just a bit of banter".
"He underlines the human reality at the heart of so many stories like his."
The justice secretary says the move will "inject common sense" into the legal system, but critics are unimpressed.
The chair of the bar council said some had received death threats in the wake of the prime minister's remarks.
Guest Quentin Letts clashed with the presenter over the UK's treatment of refugees, saying: "There's no point talking to you."