Corrections and clarifications
Dual citizenship in Ukraine | Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
• New laws allowing dual citizenship in Ukraine, introduced in January, mean we were outdated in saying it is technically illegal for ethnic Hungarians to hold a second, Hungarian passport (Hungarians in a Ukrainian town divided by more than geography, 11 April, p26).
• The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art is in Gateshead, not Newcastle as an editorial said (The largest cash injection into the arts for a decade is a cause for celebration, 18 April, Journal, p2).
• Other recently amended articles include:
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