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UK Increases Citizenship Residency Requirement to 10 Years
The UK will increase the minimum residency requirement for citizenship to 10 years, with exceptions for high economic or societal contributors, and introduce stricter English language requirements for all visa routes, including dependents, aiming to reduce net migration.
UK Increases Citizenship Residency Requirement to 10 Years
The UK will increase the minimum residency requirement for citizenship to 10 years, with exceptions for high economic or societal contributors, and introduce stricter English language requirements for all visa routes, including dependents, aiming to reduce net migration.
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52% Bias Score


Landmark Court Cases: Asian Americans' Fight for Citizenship
Four Supreme Court cases—Chy Lung v. Freeman, United States v. Wong Kim Ark, Ozawa v. United States, and United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind—demonstrate Asian Americans' historical legal battles against discriminatory immigration and naturalization laws, shaping the definition of citizenship and cha...
Landmark Court Cases: Asian Americans' Fight for Citizenship
Four Supreme Court cases—Chy Lung v. Freeman, United States v. Wong Kim Ark, Ozawa v. United States, and United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind—demonstrate Asian Americans' historical legal battles against discriminatory immigration and naturalization laws, shaping the definition of citizenship and cha...
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24% Bias Score


Lazio Council Acts to Increase Referendum Publicity
The Lazio Regional Council's Vigilanza commission will urge Rai Lazio to increase referendum information coverage and propose a regional council motion to publicize voting details, prompted by concerns from referendum committees and a CGIL protest about insufficient media coverage.
Lazio Council Acts to Increase Referendum Publicity
The Lazio Regional Council's Vigilanza commission will urge Rai Lazio to increase referendum information coverage and propose a regional council motion to publicize voting details, prompted by concerns from referendum committees and a CGIL protest about insufficient media coverage.
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28% Bias Score


Hungary Passes Bill to Revoke Citizenship of Dual Nationals
Hungary's parliament passed a bill enabling the government to revoke the citizenship of dual nationals deemed to have acted against the nation's interests, targeting critics of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and potentially affecting tens of thousands.
Hungary Passes Bill to Revoke Citizenship of Dual Nationals
Hungary's parliament passed a bill enabling the government to revoke the citizenship of dual nationals deemed to have acted against the nation's interests, targeting critics of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and potentially affecting tens of thousands.
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60% Bias Score


CGIL Protests Rai's Lack of Referendum Coverage
The CGIL is protesting outside Rai on April 23rd due to insufficient media coverage of five upcoming June 8th-9th referendums concerning labor rights and citizenship, demanding increased information to ensure informed public participation.
CGIL Protests Rai's Lack of Referendum Coverage
The CGIL is protesting outside Rai on April 23rd due to insufficient media coverage of five upcoming June 8th-9th referendums concerning labor rights and citizenship, demanding increased information to ensure informed public participation.
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40% Bias Score


Bill Proposed to Revoke Citizenship for Crimes Against Humanity
Saadet Party MP Dr. Necmettin Çalışkan submitted a bill to the Turkish parliament proposing to revoke the Turkish citizenship of individuals involved in crimes against humanity, both during war and peace, aligning with international law and aiming for stricter accountability.
Bill Proposed to Revoke Citizenship for Crimes Against Humanity
Saadet Party MP Dr. Necmettin Çalışkan submitted a bill to the Turkish parliament proposing to revoke the Turkish citizenship of individuals involved in crimes against humanity, both during war and peace, aligning with international law and aiming for stricter accountability.
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44% Bias Score

Genoa Elections and Referendums: Overlapping Dates Create Political Crossroads
Genoa's municipal elections coincide with Italy's June 8-9 referendums on labor and citizenship, creating a strategic challenge for mayoral candidates as national-level parties advocate for opposing approaches to voter participation, highlighting the complex interplay between local and national poli...

Genoa Elections and Referendums: Overlapping Dates Create Political Crossroads
Genoa's municipal elections coincide with Italy's June 8-9 referendums on labor and citizenship, creating a strategic challenge for mayoral candidates as national-level parties advocate for opposing approaches to voter participation, highlighting the complex interplay between local and national poli...
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40% Bias Score

France Tightens Naturalization Rules
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau implemented stricter naturalization criteria on May 5th, 2024, requiring stronger French language proficiency, financial independence, and a clean legal record, impacting the 66,745 individuals who obtained French citizenship in 2024.

France Tightens Naturalization Rules
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau implemented stricter naturalization criteria on May 5th, 2024, requiring stronger French language proficiency, financial independence, and a clean legal record, impacting the 66,745 individuals who obtained French citizenship in 2024.
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48% Bias Score

SAVE Act Urged by Honest Elections Project to Prevent Non-Citizen Voting
The Honest Elections Project urges Senate GOP leaders to pass the SAVE Act, requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, citing instances of non-citizen voting in Michigan (15 in 2024) and a 2018 Department of Justice investigation (19 non-citizens charged). The House passed the bill 220-2...

SAVE Act Urged by Honest Elections Project to Prevent Non-Citizen Voting
The Honest Elections Project urges Senate GOP leaders to pass the SAVE Act, requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, citing instances of non-citizen voting in Michigan (15 in 2024) and a 2018 Department of Justice investigation (19 non-citizens charged). The House passed the bill 220-2...
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60% Bias Score

Italian Referendum on Citizenship: 5-Year Residency Requirement Proposed
Italy will hold a referendum on June 8th and 9th to potentially reduce the residency requirement for non-EU citizens applying for citizenship from 10 years to 5 years, a change supported by the left but opposed by the right.

Italian Referendum on Citizenship: 5-Year Residency Requirement Proposed
Italy will hold a referendum on June 8th and 9th to potentially reduce the residency requirement for non-EU citizens applying for citizenship from 10 years to 5 years, a change supported by the left but opposed by the right.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Egyptian Revokes Citizenship of Soldier Fighting in Ukraine
The Egyptian government revoked the citizenship of 22-year-old Mohamed Redwan Senousy for joining the Russian army in Ukraine; his family is now desperately seeking his return, after he was imprisoned in Ukraine for alleged drug possession.

Egyptian Revokes Citizenship of Soldier Fighting in Ukraine
The Egyptian government revoked the citizenship of 22-year-old Mohamed Redwan Senousy for joining the Russian army in Ukraine; his family is now desperately seeking his return, after he was imprisoned in Ukraine for alleged drug possession.
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36% Bias Score

Oregon DMV Finds 118 More Cases of Non-Citizen Voter Registrations
Oregon's DMV found 118 more cases of people registered to vote without citizenship proof, bringing the total to 1,739; the errors, mostly from a previous computer system (2010-2020), involved a flawed drop-down menu; only 30 of those mistakenly registered voted, and investigations continue.

Oregon DMV Finds 118 More Cases of Non-Citizen Voter Registrations
Oregon's DMV found 118 more cases of people registered to vote without citizenship proof, bringing the total to 1,739; the errors, mostly from a previous computer system (2010-2020), involved a flawed drop-down menu; only 30 of those mistakenly registered voted, and investigations continue.
Progress
36% Bias Score
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