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EU countries eye setting up migrant ‘return hubs’ in Rwanda and Uzbekistan

Push marks fresh test of Europe’s effort to outsource migration controls after years of legal setbacks and political controversy.

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politico.euStai leggendo4 g fa

EU countries eye setting up migrant ‘return hubs’ in Rwanda and Uzbekistan

Push marks fresh test of Europe’s effort to outsource migration controls after years of legal setbacks and political controversy.

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dailymail.com4 g fa

EU nations could start migrant deportations to Rwanda from next year

European Union diplomats said several countries were hoping to start expelling failed asylum seekers to the African nation, with deportations to Uzbekistan and Uganda also on the cards.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·euobserver.com

    Listen: Europe divided over migrant deportation centres

    The Rwanda fiasco, Australia’s island camps and Italy’s controversial deal with Albania all haunt EU leaders as they gamble on return hubs as a controversial fix for irregular…

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·politico.eu

    EU countries eye setting up migrant ‘return hubs’ in Rwanda and Uzbekistan

    Push marks fresh test of Europe’s effort to outsource migration controls after years of legal setbacks and political controversy.

euobserver.com5 g fa

Listen: Europe divided over migrant deportation centres

The Rwanda fiasco, Australia’s island camps and Italy’s controversial deal with Albania all haunt EU leaders as they gamble on return hubs as a controversial fix for irregular migration that could redefine Europe’s…

Leggi questa versione → originale
  • mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    EU nations could start migrant deportations to Rwanda from next year

    European Union diplomats said several countries were hoping to start expelling failed asylum seekers to the African nation, with deportations to Uzbekistan and Uganda also on the…