Outsourcing migrants in Europe: Troubling choice or the new norm?

In this episode, Radio Schuman explores Italy’s migration centres in Albania and the trend of externalising migration.

Is outsourcing migration management the new trend in Europe?

In this episode, Radio Schuman examines the external dimension of migration by discussing the model of Italy’s new migration centres in Albania.

The outsourcing of migration to non-EU countries has become a new trend, whether it is by sending money to countries of origin or by looking into the possibility of building processing centres outside of the EU borders. But are these options viable?

Radio Schuman talks about this issue with Euronews’s Vincenzo Genovese.

There are also the new EU sanctions against Iran, approved on Monday, and the news items on today’s agenda — Albania’s EU accession conference in Luxembourg.

And finally, we’ll tell you where to find Europe’s best slices of pizza outside of Italy (but you should really go to Italy for pizza if you can, let’s face it).

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