Italy calls for Spain to be suspended from Schengen

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2026-08-02

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After thousands of Moroccans enter the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, Italy calls for Spain to suspended from the EU open borders agreement. Also in the programme: It's six months since 84-year old Nancy Guthrie was abducted from her home in Tucson, Arizona, in the middle of the night; and a bomb has exploded in a Moscow restaurant favoured by the Russian elite. (Photo: A migrant from Morocco walks in the water after crossing into Ceuta by sea, amid recent mass crossings of migrants on foot and by sea from Morocco into Spanish territory, in Ceuta, Spain, 1 August 2026. Credit: Reuters/Violeta Santos Moura)
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  • Spain has lashed out at European partners today following criticism of its handling

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  • More than 50,000 people, mostly young Moroccans, rushed across the border en masse, many swimming around the coastline.

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  • now for tuesday but the spanish prime minister pedro sanchez says the security of external borders in europe

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