Reuters| Copenhagen | Denmark
Denmark's parliament on Thursday passed a law enabling the Nordic country to relocate asylum seekers to countries outside Europe.
The bill would allow Denmark to move refugees arriving on Danish soil to asylum centers in a partner country, potentially outside Europe, where the asylum seekers would have their asylum cases reviewed.
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