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A ruling by the EU's top court has dealt a further blow to Italy's attempts to create a fast-track system in Albania for ...
Italy has planned to outsource processing of asylum seekers to a non-European Union country. THE EU’S TOP court has backed ...
Europe's top court on Friday questioned the legitimacy of the "safe countries" list Italy uses to send migrants to Albania to ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTop EU court strikes a blow against Italy’s Albania migrant camps schemeItaly has signed a deal with Albania, where it planned to process up to 36,000 asylum seekers per year. The European Union’s ...
Europe's top court on Friday questioned the legitimacy of the "safe countries" list Italy uses to send migrants to Albania ...
ROME: The European Union's top court on Friday backed Italian judges who questioned a list of "safe countries" drawn up by ...
The ruling follows preliminary questions raised by judges at the Rome Tribunal regarding the legality of detaining migrants ...
While ruling Italy's plan to fast-track migrant deportations is legal, the European Court of Justice set out some limits.
Judges at the EU’s top court have ruled Italy can fast deportations to countries designated as “safe,” but with limits.
"In the last three days, more than 1,600 migrants have landed in Italy. An Italian ship is transporting 16 of them to Albania," noted Matteo Villa, a researcher at the ISPI think tank.
The November 2023 agreement between Italy and Albania – worth nearly 800 million euros (£694 million) over five years — allows up to 3,000 migrants intercepted by the Italian coast guard in ...
"Over the last three years, more than 1,600 migrants have landed in Italy," migration researcher Matteo Villa of Datalab Europe posted on X. "An Italian navy vessels is taking 16 to Albania.
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