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Finland has become the fourth country to resume transferring asylum seekers back to Italy under EU rules, and Sweden has announced it will follow suit. The transfers concern migrants whose asylum applications were first registered in Italy, known as 'Dublin' cases. This decision comes as part of the EU's migration pact, with both Nordic countries preparing to return migrants to Italy. The move marks a shift in enforcement of the Dublin Regulation, which determines the EU country responsible for examining an asylum application.
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