In the past decade, over 72,000 individuals of Sephardic Jewish descent obtained Spanish citizenship under a law passed in 2015, allowing descendants of Jews expelled from Spain in 1492 to reclaim nationality. Applicants were not required to be practicing Jews or live in Spain, but had to pass a Spanish language and citizenship exam. The majority of successful applicants came from Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, and Argentina, with Israelis, Americans, Panamanians, and Brazilians also benefiting from the law, which offered dual citizenship opportunities based on Sephardic ancestry.
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Teenager admits shooting dead his mother and two younger siblings
In Luton, a 19-year-old named Nicholas Prosper pleaded guilty to the murder of his mother, Juliana Falcon, and siblings Giselle Prosper and Kyle Prosper. The bodies were found at their flat in Leabank. Prosper also admitted to other related offenses. Sentencing is scheduled for March 5, and he remains in custody. Loved ones remembered Falcon as a devoted mother and active charity supporter. Full Article
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