Meloni makes fresh push to detain migrants in Albania
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Italy sends more migrants to Albania for processing following court rejections
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Italy resumes migrant transfers to processing centers in Albania
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Iran frees Italian journalist after diplomatic push by Meloni
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124 migrants detained on an eastern Greek island after using unmarked speedboats
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