Interstate arbitration led to loss of UK's last African colony
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An interstate arbitration that ended a decade ago over the UK's conduct in relation to the strategically important Chagos archipelago in the Indian Ocean was one of a series of events that led to last week's announcement that the UK will return the territory, its last remaining African colony, to Mauritius.
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