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Is outsourcing migrants in Europe a worrying trend or the new normal?

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Last updated: 2024/10/15 at 7:09 AM
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The latest episode of Radio Schuman delves into Italy’s new migration centres in Albania and the growing trend of outsourcing migration management. The concept of externalising migration is being explored as a means of handling the influx of migrants into Europe. Italy’s model of establishing migration centres in non-EU countries like Albania is a prime example of this strategy. The podcast discusses whether this approach is feasible and effective in managing migration flows.

Radio Schuman engages in a conversation with Euronews’s Vincenzo Genovese to delve deeper into the external dimension of migration and the implications of outsourcing migration management. The discussion touches upon the various methods of handling migration, including financial support to countries of origin and the establishment of processing centres outside the EU borders. The podcast raises questions about the sustainability and effectiveness of these initiatives in addressing the complex issue of migration in Europe.

Additionally, the episode covers the recent EU sanctions against Iran, which were approved on Monday, as well as the upcoming EU accession conference in Albania. These news items highlight the ongoing developments in the region and their impact on migration policies and practices. Radio Schuman provides a comprehensive overview of the current events and discussions surrounding migration management in Europe and beyond.

Hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Eleonora Vasques, the podcast also features audio editing by Zacharia Vigneron and music by Alexandre Jas. The team at Radio Schuman offers in-depth analysis and insights into the complex issue of migration and the various strategies being implemented to address the challenges associated with it. The podcast aims to shed light on the latest developments in migration management and provide a platform for informed discussions on the topic.

In conclusion, Radio Schuman continues to explore the evolving trends in migration management, including the outsourcing of migration to non-EU countries like Albania. The podcast raises important questions about the feasibility and effectiveness of these initiatives and their implications for migration policies in Europe. By engaging with experts like Vincenzo Genovese, Radio Schuman offers valuable insights into the external dimension of migration and the efforts being made to address the complex issue of migration in the region. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis on migration issues from Radio Schuman.

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