UK court rules no payment required to Rwanda after asylum deal collapse
A court has determined the UK is not obligated to pay Rwanda following the withdrawal of an asylum agreement between the countries.

A court has ruled that the United Kingdom does not need to make payments to Rwanda after the UK withdrew from an asylum deal between the two countries.
The ruling addresses financial obligations stemming from the collapsed agreement that had been negotiated between the UK and Rwandan governments.
The court's decision resolves questions about potential compensation that might have been owed to Rwanda following the deal's termination.
Details about the specific court proceedings, the reasoning behind the ruling, and the potential financial implications were not immediately available.