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The 10 best articles on refugees and migration 08/2019

February 26, 2019 - Open Migration
The Italian Court of Cassation has ruled that applications for international protection lodged before October 5 2018 must be examined under pre-existing law. Migrants from the ship Diciotti are seeking damages. This week in news on refugees and migrants.

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The 10 best articles on refugees and migration 07/2019

February 19, 2019 - Open Migration
Another migrant died in the tent camp in Calabria, after a fire broke out. The Five Star Movement supporters are voting on the Diciotti case. The “new” business of migration.

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The 10 best articles on refugees and migration 05/2019

February 6, 2019 - Open Migration
After disembarking the rescued migrants, the ship Sea-Watch 3 is still blocked in the port of Catania for “technical verifications”. The ship Diciotti has the Italian government divided over the role played by interior minister Salvini in delaying its docking. A new report on Libya sheds more light on the ambiguities of its Coast Guard and criticises the agreement with Italy.

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The 10 best articles on refugees and migration 04/2019

January 29, 2019 - Open Migration
While 47 migrants await to be allowed to land off the port of Syracuse, the CARA in Castelnuovo di Porto, outside Rome, has been closed, leaving hundreds of people homeless and unable to integrate further.

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The 10 best articles on refugees and migration 25/2019

Rescued migrants on board the Sea Watch still at sea after 12 days 25 June 2019 Open Migration

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