The ruling was a major blow to the conservative government’s plan to have asylum claims heard in Albania instead of Italy.
A court in Italy has ruled against the right-wing government’s move to detain 12 migrants at newly opened centers in Albania.
An Italian court has dealt a major blow to Giorgia Meloni’s multi-million euro plan to send migrants to an offshore camp in ...
ROME (Reuters) - A Rome court on Friday rejected orders to detain a group of migrants in a reception facility in Albania and ...
The Italian government vowed on Friday to push ahead with its contested plan to divert asylum-seekers abroad, saying it would ...
A Rome court dealt a blow to a controversial scheme to send migrants intercepted at sea by Italy to Albania, ruling that the ...
Last week, Italy formally opened two return hub centres in Albania under Rome's jurisdiction, where it plans to process ...
The first attempt at Italy's plan to process migrants in Albania has proved to be a failure. All 16 of the first cohort of asylum seekers are being returned to Italy following a court decision.
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier said on Friday that the type of deal Italy has struck to divert asylum-seekers to ...
Italian judges ruled Friday against the detention of the first migrants sent for processing in Albania, dealing a major blow ...
Under the plan, centres in Albania had been expected to host up to 3,000 migrants picked up by the Italian coastguard per ...
The court said they cannot be sent back to their countries of origin, Bangladesh and Egypt, because the court did not deem ...