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Rome temporarily suspends controversial EU border system due to airport chaos

Rome temporarily suspends controversial EU border system due to airport chaos

Rome's airports have temporarily suspended the implementation of a new EU border control system due to technical issues and massive queues. The system, which requires fingerprints and facial scans from non-EU citizens, will remain paused until the process becomes more efficient.

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