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ROME – Italy has just carried out the first deportation linked to its new Albania-based migrant detention centre – but the ...
My Spectator Australia colleagues Ramesh Thakur and James Allan have written in these pages about the perils of an unelected ...
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Italy sends 40 asylum seekers awaiting deportation to AlbaniaIt is not clear how long they will remain in Albania. Under Italian law, asylum seekers whose residence claims have not been successful can be detained for up to 18 months while awaiting deportation.
A legal adviser to the European Union's high court backed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's controversial scheme to send asylum-seekers picked up in the Mediterranean Sea to centers in Albania.
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Ansa on MSNMeloni hails EU list of migrant safe countriesPremier Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday hailed a list of safe countries for migrants to be repatriated to drawn up by the ...
It was the first time an EU country sent rejected migrants to a nation outside the EU that is neither their own nor a country ...
The eyes of the world are focused on Rome right now because of the death of the pope, but they should also be directed at ...
A quiet word with a president, or even the opportunity to broker a first encounter between Trump and von der Leyen, could offer Meloni exactly what she’s seeking: recognition as a mediator within the ...
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Meloni's visit to Washington makes her the first European leader to meet the president since he announced tariffs on European ...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was in Washington D.C. Thursday to meet with President Donald Trump to talk about the ...
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