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What the papers say: Sunday’s front pages

A look at the biggest stories in Sunday’s papers.
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Activists fear low turnout threat to Italy referendum on easing citizenship rules

Parties denounce lack of public debate on move to make it easier for Italian-born children of foreigners to be citizens

Italians are voting in a referendum on whether to make it easier for children born in Italy to foreigners to obtain citizenship, with activists saying apparently low public awareness risks rendering the vote invalid if turnout is not high enough.

Campaigners for the change in the citizenship law say it will help Italians born in the country to non-European Union parents better integrate into a culture they already see as theirs.

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Red Bull Unites Racing Icons for Hangar-7 Drag Race with Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen raced alongside his Red Bull colleagues from other racing series to see which machine is fastest.
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Paramount, Site of Some L.A. County Protests, Has Many Latino Immigrants

Residents in the small city south of Los Angeles had been on edge since Trump returned to office, fearing deportation raids.
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EastEnders star suspended by BBC after disabled slur on Strictly set

Jamie Borthwick is reported to have made the offensive remark on a phone video while the cast were at Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
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Belfast 5G mast set alight in suspected deliberate attack

The incident happened in the Springbank Industrial estate in Dunmurray on Saturday.
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Can Tackling Addictions Reduce Medicaid Costs?

Medicaid enrollees with substance use disorders have higher health costs than those without, around $1,200 compared to $550 monthly on average, KFF reported.
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Gen Z Doesn’t Seem To Care About Protesting Against Trump

Dana Fisher told Newsweek that young people have “lost confidence in the notion that democracy in America can work for them.”
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Map Shows Where Homebuyers Can Still Buy Homes for Under $300K

A majority of the most affordable cities are concentrated in the South and the Midwest, according to a new study.
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New disputes emerge ahead of US-China trade talks in London

New disputes emerge ahead of US-China trade talks in London