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President Metsola Receives The Biagio Agnes Award In Italy

President Metsola Receives The Biagio Agnes Award In Italy
Jun 25 2023 Share

The President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola received an award during the 15th edition of the ‘Premio Biagio Agnes – Premio Internazionale di Giornalismo e Informazione.’ The Award ceremony which is broadcast on RAI, was organised at the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome. 

 

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The ‘European Instuitutions Award’ was handed to the Maltese MEP for her work over the past 18 months as President of the European Parliament and also detailing her work prior to her Presidency, notably in the Civil Liberties Committee and her work for new EU rules to curtail Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation, also known as SLAPP.

After receiving the award, President Metsola stated: “I am deeply honoured to receive the Biago Agnes Award. It is testament of the European Parliament’s leadership in supporting Ukraine, of our commitment to burst through the Brussels and Strasbourg bubble, and taking Europe to the people in each and every town, village and city.

We will keep going. We will listen more, convince further, explain better the benefits of our European project and we will keep delivering. Europe can be more. It’s our job to make sure that everyone achieves it.”

Organised by the Fondazione Biagio Agnes in collaboration with RAI, these awards bear the patronage of Italy’s institutions, including that of the President of the Republic, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and the Camera dei Deputati.

Amongst the other winners of this year’s edition, journalists Stefania Battistini and Lorenzo Cremonesi won the award for their reporting of Russia’s invasion in Ukraine, while Italian TV personality Fiorello won the ‘Television Award.’

This award was part of President Metsola’s two-day visit to Rome, meeting Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani. President Metsola also met with University Students at Europa Experience David Maria Sassoli, where she discussed the importance of journalism in a healthy democracy.

The Premio Biagio Agnes ceremony will be broadcast on Rai 1 on Tuesday 4th July.

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60 Year Old Dies After Crashing Car Into 2 Parked Vehicles

60 Year Old Dies After Crashing Car Into 2 Parked Vehicles
Jun 25 2023 Share

Early this morning, at around 0030hrs, police were informed that their assistance was needed in Triq Ġorġ Borġ Olivier, Rabat. 

Police convened immediately on site and, through preliminary investigations, found that a 60-year-old man resident of Rabat driving a Skoda Rapid, had been involved in a crash with a Fiat Punto and a Peugeot 206.

The two vehicles were parked, with the 60-year-old’s vehicle stopping at a residence’s front. 

A man who lived in the vicinity immediately started giving aid to the driver until a medical team arrived. Unfortunately, the driver was certified dead on the spot a few moments later. 

An inquiry has been opened to identify the cause of death, with police investigations still ongoing. 

Condolences to all his loved ones. 

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PN Organises A National Conference About Moving Enterprises Forward Together

Jun 25 2023 Share

Cooperatives have long been hailed as a shining example of how individuals with diverse skills and abilities can come together with a common goal, propelling their enterprise to new heights. This sentiment was strongly echoed by the leader of the Nationalist Party, Bernard Grech, during his address at the conference organised by the Nationalist Party under the theme “Cooperatives in Malta… the way forward.”

Acknowledging the ever-changing nature of situations and challenges, Grech emphasised the importance of regular discussions and meetings on such topics. While advocating for changes in legislation, he stressed that a shift in mentality and the presence of political will are equally crucial for tangible progress.

Grech underlined that true advancement can only be achieved through the collective cooperation of every individual in the country. Without it, the risk of a society where progress is limited to those with privileged connections and opportunities is imminent. He further emphasised the need to uphold and prioritize values as the essence of all endeavors.

The conference also saw a notable address by Roberta Metsola, the President of the European Parliament. Metsola highlighted the significance of unity, which manifests as shared opportunities, increased resources, and a stronger voice. Drawing on the European Union as an exemplary model, she stated that an open and competitive market demands seizing the opportunities to enhance products and surpass conventional practices.

Metsola firmly believed that through enhanced measures and incentives, cooperatives can flourish and continue their growth trajectory. She underscored the urgent necessity for a new economic model in Malta, emphasizing that failure to adopt one would result in stagnation and hardship for workers.

The event, spearheaded by PN Whip Robert Cutjar, the Spokesman of the Opposition for SMEs, the self-employed, and cooperatives, featured various interventions by representatives from the Board of Cooperatives, Cooperatives Malta, the Maltese Federation of Cooperatives, and the Central Co-Operative Fund. Discussions revolved around the expectations of Maltese cooperatives concerning updates to existing cooperative laws, emphasizing the need for immediate action on several fronts.

Attendees comprised numerous cooperative representatives from diverse sectors of society, alongside the Deputy PN Leader, Alex Perici Calascione, and several Nationalist MPs. Adding an international perspective to the conference, a message was also delivered by the General Manager of Barcelona Football Club, a renowned cooperative-managed organization.

The conference served as a platform for cooperative stakeholders to share insights, voice concerns, and advocate for necessary changes. It emphasized the pivotal role cooperatives play in fostering economic development, empowering workers, and driving positive change within communities.

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54kg of Suspected Cannabis Seized

54kg of Suspected Cannabis Seized
Jun 24 2023 Share

After an intensive multi-day operation, the Malta Police Force has successfully uncovered a significant amount of suspected cannabis drugs in St Paul’s Bay.

A thorough search conducted within a residential property led to the discovery of approximately 54kg of the illicit substance. The estimated street value of the confiscated drugs amounts to a staggering €880,000, indicating the scale of the operation.


During the search, law enforcement officials apprehended a 48-year-old Italian man who was present at the residence. Acting swiftly, the police promptly arrested the individual, who is now being held at the Malta Police Headquarters in Floriana. Following standard procedures, the suspect is expected to face charges in court later today.

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