Italian government has formally opened two centers in Albania where it plans to process male migrants intercepted in international waters. Italian Embassy officials say is not clear yet when the first migrants will arrive.
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The two centers will cost Italy 670 million euros over five years. The facilities will be run by Italy and are under Italian jurisdiction, while Albanian guards will provide external security.Vatican opens new investigation into leaks surrounding its ‘trial of the century’ probe The other center, about 22 kilometers to its east near a former military airport in Gjader, will accommodate migrants during the processing of their asylum requests in a roughly 50-acre site.
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