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Casa calls for Venice Commission mandate to investigate Sofia inquiry refusal

Apr 15 2023 Share

MEP David Casa urged the President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) to raise the issue at the Assembly, and mandate an investigation into the Maltese Government’s refusal to launch an independent public inquiry into the death of Jean Paul Sofia.

“Failing an independent, dedicated institution to ensure human rights compliance in Malta, it falls on the Parliamentary Assembly to probe member states’ governments for their compliance with the Convention,” Casa asserted.

Casa urged PACE to mandate the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission) to investigate the persistent refusal of the Maltese Government to abide by its international obligation to the detriment of its citizens.

“The European Convention on Human Rights guarantees enjoyment, above all, of the right to life. When a person’s life is taken or lost, the state has positive obligations to conduct an effective investigation into the death of one of its citizens,” Casa explained.

The refusal to grant an independent public inquiry for Jean Paul Sofia was not an isolated incident, according to Casa, as he referred to the prolonged international campaign to secure an independent public inquiry for Daphne Caruana Galizia.

“Such an effort should not be required every time.” He claimed that “there are compelling reasons for an independent, public inquiry into the death of Jean Paul Sofia.

“His mother deserves closure.”

“She deserves to know precisely why her son is no longer with us, what led to his demise, whether regulations were breached that were meant to keep him safe, and whether individuals are responsible and answerable for her son’s loss.”

“The families of lost loved ones in Malta must be protected by the Convention,” Casa concluded.

Protests erupt as Macron signs controversial pension age rise into law in France

Apr 15 2023 Share

French President Emmanuel Macron has signed into law the highly controversial pension reforms that raise the state pension age from 62 to 64. 

France’s top constitutional body rejected opposition calls for a referendum but struck out some aspects of the reforms due to legal flaws. 

The decision led to protests across Paris, and 112 people were arrested. 

Unions have vowed to continue opposing the reforms and have called for workers across France to return to the streets on 1 May. 

The reforms are expected to come into effect by September.

Watch video here. (Source: Reuters / The Sun)

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Last cohort of Brillanti quarter-finalists chosen for semi-finals

Last cohort of Brillanti quarter-finalists chosen for semi-finals
Apr 15 2023 Share

Another cohort of dancers have successfully completed the Bravura Challenge, having created a piece in just under 2 hours to impress the panel of professional judges.

Brenda Lee, Patrick and Andrea had to fill up the remaining few spots for the upcoming, and much more difficult rounds, of Brillanti Dance semifinals. 

The dancers who successfully passed to the next round were the youngest semifinalist Elisa Morguello, followed by Julia Vella Rossa, whose adaptation to a classical piece left judges wanting more.

 

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She was then followed by  Luke Mizzi’s conceptual approach, Rosario Raineri’s continuous delicate flow as well as Cheryl Lofreda’s sharp and intense handling of music.

Rounding the semifinalists off were Federica Nicastro and duet Juliana and Mishel, with the former gliding across the stage and the latter showing a playful but still powerful number.

These dancers will be joining the previous cohort to fight for a spot in the finals in some very intense upcoming challenges. Brillanti will continue on Friday on ONE at 2030hrs. 

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Kanye West’s iconic Yeezus mask goes on sale for $50,000

Kanye West's iconic Yeezus mask goes on sale for $50,000
Apr 14 2023 Share

Kanye West’s iconic Maison Margiela mask from his 2013 Yeezus tour is up for grabs on Grailed for a whopping $50,000 USD.

The mask, which is from Maison Margiela’s women’s collection number 1, is covered in black tiles and is a one-of-a-kind piece that will leave fans drooling.

During the tour, Ye collaborated with the Margiela team to create several crystal-encrusted masks that he wore during his performances. These masks became a defining part of his rise to fame, and were led by Matthieu Blazy, who is now the creative director of Bottega Veneta.

The seller of the mask has claimed that it has been authenticated by the Margiela team, and is not responding to low offers due to a high volume of messages. Grailed has even listed the mask as one of its Staff Picks, making it even more desirable.

So if you’re a die-hard Yeezy fan with a huge wallet, this mask is the ultimate addition to your collection.

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