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Spain imposed temporary border checks on arrivals from Italy in response to Rome's measures, a step that led to a rare escalation between the two allied countries within the European Union and NATO. The move came after a mass migration wave from Morocco to Ceuta on July 30 and 31, which resulted in the deaths of dozens of people and sparked widespread reactions across Europe. Italy responded by suspending the Schengen Agreement for a month and implementing checks on travelers arriving from Spain. Meanwhile, Spain called on Rome to withdraw its measures, warning that such actions could lead to tensions within the European Union. It was announced that the border checks would continue until early September, amid warnings about internal and regional repercussions. The situation at the borders remains under close observation, as humanitarian conditions are dire for hundreds of migrants stranded in Ceuta.
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