Morning Roundup: EU agree on new migrant return hubs, tripartite talks start, and storm on the way - RTL Today

- The European Union has agreed to new rules permitting the establishment of return centers in third countries to hold rejected asylum seekers who cannot be deported to their home nations.
- Luxembourg's Directorate of Defence selected nine research and development projects from 30 submissions for funding, including a 3D mapping system and a secure military tracking platform.
- These defense initiatives are designed to enhance Luxembourg's innovation capacity and strengthen strategic ties with NATO and EU programs.
- The updates were delivered as part of the RTL Today Radio news roundup for Tuesday, June 2.
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