Witness Claimed Joseph Muscat Paid Someone To Plant Bomb That Killed Daphne

Witness Claimed Joseph Muscat Paid Someone To Plant Bomb That Killed Daphne
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Taking to social media, former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat called a testimony given in court a vile lie (gidba faħxija) wherein a former prisoner ‘with a history of crime and drug abuse’ claimed someone told her he (Muscat) paid someone to plant the bomb that killed Daphne Caruana Galizia.

‘I remind everyone that it was the government led by me that brought in the experts who helped identify those who admitted to committing the crime’, said Muscat.

‘I have never been informed of this allegation by the investigators, nor have I ever been asked to testify about it’ he concluded.

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Civil Protection Malta Rescue Fisherman After Falling Off Shore In Valletta

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Yesterday, Civil Protection Malta’s Fire Station 5 team successfully rescued a fisherman who had fallen off the shore in Valletta.

The rescuers swiftly brought the individual to safety, where Emergency Department responders from Mater Dei Hospital provided immediate care. The fisherman was treated for injuries sustained during the fall.

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All 3 PL MEPs Nominated For MEP Parliament Awards 2025

All 3 PL MEPs Nominated For MEP Parliament Awards 2025
Apr 30 2025 Share

All three Maltese Labour MEPs have been nominated for prestigious honours by The Parliament Magazine, which annually recognises the impactful work of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs).

Alex Agius Saliba, Vice President of the Socialists and Democrats Group, is nominated for the European Values Champion of the Year award—his fifth consecutive nomination.

He was recognised for his consistent efforts in digital policy, consumer protection, and reducing EU-level bureaucracy, all while reinforcing human rights through digital platforms.

 

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MEPs Daniel Attard and Thomas Bajada were both nominated for the Best Newcomer award. Attard was praised for his strong contributions to the Transport and Tourism Committee, particularly in defending the aviation and maritime industries, and for leading the European Parliament’s Tourism Task Force to promote sustainable tourism.

He was also recognised for his human rights work as Vice-Chair of the Delegation to Iran and for involving youth in his parliamentary initiatives.

Thomas Bajada earned his nomination for his focused work on European water and marine governance. He highlighted the importance of water as not only an environmental concern but a growing economic and geopolitical issue, calling for ambitious, inclusive policy solutions.

The Labour Party congratulated the nominees, expressing support for their continued work representing Malta and Gozo.

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Two Turtles In Distress Were Rescued From The Maltese Waters On Sunday

Two Turtles In Distress Were Rescued From The Maltese Waters On Sunday
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The first turtle, named Axil, was spotted between Sa Maison and Haywharf. Crew members from the AFM Maritime Squadron P51 successfully located the turtle, which was then handed over to Nature Trust Malta for further care. According to the Wildlife Rescue Team, “Axil has a partially missing rear left flipper, and is now under veterinary care to assess if there is any infection present and what treatment is required.”

Meanwhile, on the other side of the island, closer to Gozo, another turtle was found in worse condition. With the help of local fisherman John Agius, the team managed to bring the turtle ashore. Named Nathalia, this turtle was discovered with a severe wound to her left front flipper, which was actively bleeding, as well as damage to her left eye.

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