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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has criticized Friday's European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling on the classification of ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union was asked to weigh in on whether Italy’s accelerated asylum process — used to ...
The case raised before the ECJ involved two Bangladeshi nationals who were rescued at sea by Italian authorities and taken to Albania, where their asylum claims were rejected based on Italy's classifi ...
The migration route from Libya across the Mediterranean, used by thousands seeking a way to get to Europe, was a top issue at ...
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 ...
In a trilateral meeting, leaders from Turkey, Italy, and Libya discussed strategies to address migration challenges ...
The leaders of Turkey, Italy, and Libya’s Tripoli-based government met in Istanbul on Friday to discuss pressing migration ...
Three leaders met in Istanbul as Italy leads efforts to curb irregular migration from Libya and Ankara balances between ...
While ruling Italy's plan to fast-track migrant deportations is legal, the European Court of Justice set out some limits.
Meloni and her Albanian counterpart, Edi Rama, had signed a migration deal in November 2023, and last year, Rome opened two centres in Albania, where it planned to process up to 36,000 asylum seekers ...
Judges at the European Court of Justice said Italy may fast-track the deportation of migrants to countries it deems “safe”, but only under certain conditions.