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Supreme Court rejects change to birthright citizenship law

A 5-4 majority on the Supreme Court has declined to overturn the law granting automatic US citizenship to any child born on American soil. This has led to widespread birth tourism, with Asian women in particular exploiting the system. As an American citizen, you gain the right to vote, and it is said that a million Chinese will have voting rights by 2030 and could prove decisive in elections.

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Haaland delivers as Norway beat Ivory Coast – Brazil await on Sunday

Norway have not played more than one cup match in World Cup history, and it is 28 years since Document’s reporter was present at Stade Vélodrome in Marseille during the dismal match against Italy. But today we witnessed a miracle, as Norway beat Ivory Coast and will face Brazil in the quarter-final on Sunday.

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Charlie Kirk Law protects teaching on Christianity’s role in US history

On 1 July, the «Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act» enters into force in Tennessee. The law gives teachers the freedom to teach about Christianity’s positive impact on American history without fearing sanctions.

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Over one million undocumented immigrants have applied for legal residence in Spain

Spain’s government opened the possibility for undocumented immigrants to apply for residence in Spain if they had lived in the country for more than five months with a clean criminal record. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez predicted that 500,000 would apply, but as expected, he was wildly wrong.

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Prince Alois of Liechtenstein will veto any attempt to legalise abortion

Liechtenstein’s Hereditary Prince Alois has stated, in connection with a proposal to legalise abortion within a certain week limit, that he will veto any attempt to introduce abortion.

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France: 83 per cent support remigration

In France, a recent opinion poll shows that 83 per cent of respondents want foreigners who are lawbreakers, criminals, or long-term unemployed to be expelled from the country. Among the youngest respondents, the figure is 90 per cent. A majority supports expulsions across the entire political spectrum.

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Transported 98 hand grenades in a rolling suitcase

Four persons – one Norwegian and three Swedes – have been sentenced to prison terms of approximately eight years for the import and sale of 98 hand grenades. The transport is what is causing a stir: An Eastern European courier carried the grenades in a rolling suitcase on board a train as an ordinary traveller. Those around him had no idea that they could have been pulverised. That is the new reality in Scandinavia.

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Ireland: Mosque linked to Muslim knifeman engulfed in flames in Dublin

On Monday a fire broke out at the same mosque that the knifeman Riad Bouchaker visited shortly before he attempted to kill three small children and a childminder in Dublin.

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Supreme Court sides with Jean Carroll over Trump, orders him to pay $5 million

The Supreme Court has upheld the judgment against Trump for defaming gossip columnist Jean Carroll and for inserting two fingers into her vagina. He will have to pay her $5 million. At the same time, the Department of Justice is investigating whether billionaire Reid Hoffman financed Carroll’s lawsuits against Trump. If the cases prove to have been fabricated, it will place the Supreme Court in a highly embarrassing position.

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Pure Texas: Police welcome Norway’s national team with the Viking Row

Texas rolled out the red carpet for Norway, writes Fox News. When Norway’s football team landed at Dallas Fort Worth ahead of tomorrow’s match, they were welcomed by officers from DFW Airport Police and Dallas PD who threw themselves onto the runway and rowed like Vikings.

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