Greece has approved legislation to expedite the deportation of rejected asylum seekers, allowing their transfer to "return hubs" outside the EU once agreements are reached with third countries. This move aligns with new EU rules and follows discussions with several African nations, aiming for operational hubs by 2027.

Incoming deal will give fresh “impetus” to countries’ plans, Cypriot minister says.

Greece has approved legislation to expedite the deportation of rejected asylum seekers, allowing their transfer to "return hubs" outside the EU once agreements are reached with…

Parlamentul Greciei a aprobat marţi seară o legislaţie pentru accelerarea expulzării solicitanţilor de azil respinşi şi permiterea transferului acestora către "centre de…

Greece and other European Union members are in talks with African countries with a view to setting up facilities there as early as next year to which migrants refused asylum would…

Greece’s parliament has passed new legislation aimed at accelerating the deportation of rejected asylum seekers and enabling their transfer to “return hubs” in non-EU countries,…

Greece is tightening its migration policy, introducing stricter controls and accelerating returns for individuals who are not eligible for asylum, according to Migration Minister…