Yorgen Fenech Released From Prison After 5 Years

Yorgen Fenech Released From Prison After 5 Years
Feb 6 2025 Share

Yorgen Fenech, who has been facing charges of complicity in the 2017 assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, walked out of prison on Thursday after five years in custody.

His release on bail came following a ruling by Magistrate Edwina Grima two weeks prior, alongside a series of strict bail conditions aimed at ensuring his compliance.

Fenech’s departure from prison was marked by his appearance inside a van, accompanied by his defence lawyers.

The case has remained a focal point of public debate, and just an hour before Fenech’s release, Matthew Caruana Galizia, Daphne’s son, took to social media to express frustration over the slow progress of the judicial system.

He criticised the government for failing to address what he called a “broken system” during the five years that Fenech’s trial has been delayed.

“No one should have to wait this long for a trial,” he wrote, adding that the issue extends beyond Fenech’s case, affecting everyone in the country.

As part of his bail conditions, Fenech is required to adhere to several measures that will keep him under close scrutiny. These include wearing an electronic bracelet to monitor his movements and being prohibited from leaving the country.

Additionally, he must report regularly to the police, and his movements will be carefully tracked to ensure that he does not interfere with ongoing investigations. The decision to grant bail came despite the gravity of the charges, with the court highlighting the need to balance legal rights with public safety and the integrity of the case.

The conditions have sparked mixed reactions, with some arguing that they are an appropriate safeguard, while others view them as too lenient given the seriousness of the charges.

The release of Fenech has reignited calls for reform within Malta’s justice system, with many pointing to the need for more timely and efficient trials to prevent delays like those seen in this high-profile case.

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Over 50,000 People Visit Heritage Malta Sites For Free Due To Passport Initiative

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Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government of Malta Owen Bonnici has revealed that in the past year 50,300 people managed to visit one of Heritage Malta’s many sites for free, due to the recently introduced passport initiative.

Bonnici also revealed that these figures resulted in an increase of 7000 people who visited Heritage Malta sites, from the year of before.

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The Heritage Malta passport initiative allows students and the elderly to have a Heritage Malta specific passport which allows them to visit any Heritage Malta site.

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Malta’s Ultimate Tattoo Challenge Returns For 3rd Season Tomorrow

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Malta’s most thrilling tattoo reality show is back as Malta’s Ultimate Tattoo Challenge (MUTC) returns for its highly anticipated third season, The Reality of Tattoos.

This time, the show is evolving into a full-fledged reality-style competition, promising an even more immersive experience for both participants and viewers.

Unlike previous seasons, where artists competed in a traditional format, Season 3 will see contestants living under one roof, balancing intense challenges with personal and professional interactions.

With 12 full-length episodes and daily 8-minute updates, audiences will get an inside look at the artists’ creative processes, personal stories, and the inevitable drama that unfolds in such a high-stakes environment.

The competition will feature solo and collaborative challenges designed to push the artists to their creative limits. Social media engagement will also play a bigger role, with fans voting on key aspects of the show.

MUTC Season 3 isn’t just about tattoos—it’s about the people behind them, their passion, and the artistry that defines them. With more emotion, creativity, and audience involvement than ever before, this season is set to be the most exciting yet.

Tune in tomorrow as Malta’s Ultimate Tattoo Challenge takes reality TV to the next level!

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Gnien Rousset To Be Transformed Into Larger Green Open Space

Gnien Rousset To Be Transformed Into Larger Green Open Space
Feb 6 2025 Share

Ġnien Rousset in Ħal Kirkop is set for a major transformation into a larger, greener open space through a €400,000 investment by the Public Works Department. This project will enhance the existing garden by preserving its mature trees while introducing additional greenery to provide more natural shade.

Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, highlighted that the revamped garden will serve as a communal space for both seniors and youth to enjoy. He emphasised that this initiative aligns with the government’s broader vision of creating more urban open spaces across Malta’s towns and villages.

Ħal Kirkop Mayor, Matthew Agius Zammit, expressed gratitude for the department’s efforts, noting the garden’s significance for the local community. Surrounded by the Ħal Kirkop Football Nursery and the San Benedittu Secondary School, the site will be transformed from an underutilised area into a vibrant green space that reflects the character of the locality.

Named after a village in France’s Aix-en-Provence region, Ġnien Rousset holds cultural value for Ħal Kirkop residents. Its regeneration has long been a community aspiration, now set to become reality.

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Public Works Department and the former Local Council to facilitate the project, ensuring the realisation of this long-awaited green space for the residents.

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