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Daphne Caruana Galizia case: Malta PM Joseph Muscat to resign

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PM announces plan to step down in January after coming under pressure over scandal surrounding journalist's killing.
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Malta's PM announces plan to step down amid crisis over murdered journalist probe

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Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, engulfed in crisis over the probe into a murdered journalist, announced on Sunday he planned to step down, saying he would ask his ruling Labour Party to start choosing a new leader for the country...
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European Union calls on Malta PM to resign

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Head of an EU mission to Malta urges Joseph Muscat to quit over his handling of the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
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European press freedom 'almost catastrophically bad'

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Reporters Without Borders' latest report on press freedom shows the situation in Europe has worsened in conjunction with the rise of increasingly authoritarian governments. The index ranks Bulgaria at the last place in the European...
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Teenage African migrants charged with hijacking tanker after sea rescue

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Three teenage migrants were charged in a Maltese court on Saturday with hijacking a small commercial tanker that had rescued them and others off the coast of Libya. The three, who have pleaded not guilty, were among 108 Africans rescued...
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Ship 'hijacked' by rescued migrants off Libya bound for Europe

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A Turkish tanker has been hijacked by a group of more than a hundred migrants it rescued off the coast of Libya on Wednesday, according to several European authorities. The ship, El Hiblu 1, was reportedly en route to Libya after it...
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EU warns of crime risks from governments' sales of passports, visas

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Schemes of some EU states to sell passports and visas to wealthy foreigners could help organised crime groups infiltrate the bloc and raise the risk of money laundering, corruption and tax evasion. The warning is contained in an EU...
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Raw Politics: Migrants head towards Malta after Italy denies them entry

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A new standoff over taking in migrants is brewing as a rescue ship carrying 47 people heads towards Malta. The vessel was refused entry to Lampedusa, Italy, after spending hours awaiting authorisation. Earlier this month, 49 migrants...
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Sophia Robot Creator: We'll Achieve Singularity in Five to 10 years

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A.I. robot Sophia is getting a software upgrade, one that will inch her ー and perhaps A.I. ー even closer to humanity. According to her creator, not only will Sophia earn her citizen status, A.I. singularity will soon follow in roughly...
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Raw Politics: Washington Post publishes last Jamal Khashoggi​ column

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The Washington Post has published what is believed to be the last article by the missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi. In it, he warns governments in the Middle East "have been given free rein to continue silencing the media at an...
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Aquarius 2: Poor weather hampers rescue

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A rescue ship carrying 58 migrants remains stranded at sea as poor weather hampers a rescue operation off the coast of Malta. That's according to SOS Mediterranee at a press conference. The Aquarius 2 was still a few miles off the...
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France: Debates over free speech and secularism | The Listening Post

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The brutal killing of a teacher and the Charlie Hebdo trial rekindle France's debate over laicite.
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The EU migrant rescuers left in limbo

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It's like stopping an ambulance from reaching a road crash. That is the comparison being made by German NGO 'Sea Watch' - as it lashes out at Malta for stopping its air and sea migrant rescue operations. The moves appearing to be part of...
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Watch: Full interview with international relations expert on EU's migration dilemma

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German NGO 'Sea Watch' is threatening legal moves, as Malta stops its air and sea migrant rescue operations. What does it all mean, as Europe tries to resolve its differences over what's become a very divisive issue? Click on the video...
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Activists spell 'Europe kills' with life jackets after migrant vessel seized

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Activists in Malta protested the government's decision to seize rescue vessel Lifeline, effectively preventing it from carrying out further rescue missions of migrants crossing the Mediterranean. The ship's captain, Claus-Peter Reisch,...
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Migrants on Lifeline ship arrive in Malta

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After being stranded out at sea on the Lifeline ship for almost a week, over two hundred (234) migrants are finally on land at Malta. It's after Italy refused to let the ship dock. The vessel, operated by German charity Mission Lifeline,...
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EU piles pressure on Malta over journalist murder

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The EU's piling pressure on Malta, over the killing of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. The Justice Commissioner, Vera Jourova, has been on the Island to find out what's happening with the inquiry. This, after the...
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Two Italian ships will escort the Aquarius vessel full of 629 migrants to Spain

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Two Italian ships will help escort the Aquarius vessel full of 629 migrants to Spain. They will also take 500 people off the ship to ease the overcrowding and the Italian coast guard will deliver supplies for the remainder of the trip....
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Classical magic in Malta!

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Classical music took centre stage on the Mediterranean island of Malta, at its sixth International Music Festival. Top musicians delighted audiences from 15 April - 1 May, with the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra in residence. Our...
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Brief from Brussels: Hungary slams EU parliament report

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Hungary’s foreign minister rejects a European Parliament report into the country’s rule of law and fundamental rights as a ‘collection of lies;’ Brussels maintains pressure on Malta over money...
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Malta's baroque music festival

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Baroque music on the rocky island of Malta. The city of Valletta was founded in the mid-16th century and baroque is everywhere in the Maltese capital. It’s a perfect setting for a baroque music festival. Since the first festival six...
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European funds helping small businesses thrive

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For this week’s episode of Business Planet, Euronews touched down in Gozo, the second largest island in the Maltese archipelago. We spoke to with Mark here about access to European funding for SMEs , and in particular a system, a tool...
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Business Planet: European funding tools helping small businesses thrive

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For this week’s episode of Business Planet, Euronews touched down in Gozo, the second largest island in the Maltese archipelago. We spoke to with Mark here about access to European funding for SMEs , and in particular a system, a tool...
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Germany opposes ending Turkey EU talks

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Germany on Friday rejected demands to halt Turkey’s bid to join the European Union, even as some EU states said Ankara’s membership dream was dead after Turks voted to grant President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and every other future president...