The European Commission will investigate Universal Music Group’s $775 million acquisition of Downtown Music, amid concerns that it could increase Universal’s dominance in the music industry. The probe follows a referral from the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets, with independent music representatives arguing that the deal threatens market access for independent artists and labels. Universal Music, which controls 37% of the U.S. market, expressed confidence in proceeding with the acquisition as planned, despite the scrutiny from competition authorities.
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Italy votes on speeding up citizenship for foreigners
Italians are voting in a referendum to shorten the residency requirement for citizenship from ten to five years for non-EU foreigners, a proposal opposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's rightwing government. If approved, this change could enable about half of Italy's 5.4 million foreign residents to apply for citizenship, aligning Italy's immigration rules with those of Germany and France. However, low voter turnout is expected, as Meloni's government encourages abstention, potentially preventing the referendum from...
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