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  2. Immigration to Italy - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, around 6,260,000 people residing in Italy have an immigration background (around the 10.6% of the total Italian population). [3] [4] [5] Starting from the early 1980s, until then a linguistically and culturally homogeneous society, Italy began to attract substantial flows of foreign immigrants.

  3. Italy loosens migration rules to dismay of hardliner Salvini

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    Italy has softened rules penalising aid groups that bring illegal migrants ashore and extended protection for refugees who risk persecution at home, drawing the fire of former Interior Minister ...

  4. Factbox-What lies behind Italy's immigration crisis? - AOL

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    A huge number of migrants have reached Italy by sea from North Africa, causing problems for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government after it promised tighter controls. Since Jan. 1 ...

  5. Ahead of Italy's election, immigration is seen as a key issue ...

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    Italians go to the polls on March 4 and the key issues of immigration and unemployment are likely to heavily influence voters, particularly in Sicily.

  6. Video game addiction - Wikipedia

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    Video game addiction is a broader concept than internet gaming addiction, but most video game addiction is associated with internet gaming. APA suggests, like Khan, [14] the effects (or symptoms) of video game addiction may be similar to those of other proposed psychological addictions.

  7. Video game censorship - Wikipedia

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    On 24 January 2011, Joe Baca reintroduced the Video game health labelling act as H.R. 400 of the 112th Congress. [51] The bill was once again passed onto the subcommittee. On 27 June 2011, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled on Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association. Video games were protected speech under the First Amendment.

  8. Italy rules YouTube and other video sites are like TV ... - AOL

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    Strange policy changes are afoot in Italy, where the government's Communications Authority has just issued two resolutions that effectively turn YouTube and other video services into TV stations ...

  9. Department of Civil Liberties and Immigration (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Department for Civil Liberties and Immigration (Italian: Dipartimento per le Libertà civili e l'Immigrazione) is a department of the Italian Ministry of Interior, with its headquarters in Rome, where the main Ministry of Interior offices are located, at the Palazzo del Viminale. The minister responsible is Luciana Lamorgese.