Italian Judges Block Plan to Send Migrants to Albanian Reception Centres
rome October 18, 2024 20:00Italian judges have ruled to send back the first group of migrants who were sent to Albania for not meeting safety criteria.
Italian judges have ruled to send back the first group of migrants who were sent to Albania for not meeting safety criteria.
Italy has intercepted and shipped a group of migrants to Albania under a new European migration agreement, marking a milestone in the continent's migration policy.
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