Tag: London
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Exhibition of Lorenzo Agius’ historical photographs opens in Corinthia Hotel, London
A major photographic exhibition by acclaimed British-Maltese photographer Lorenzo Agius is currently transforming the public spaces of Corinthia London during the 2026 BAFTA Awards season. Titled LOOK AT ME – Framing the Iconic, the immersive installation runs throughout February and showcases 44 large-scale portraits that span Agius’s remarkable three-decade career. Born in London to Maltese…
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Sombre mood in London as European leaders discuss capitulation to the US-Kremlin Pact
There was a very sombre mood at 10, Downing Street, earlier today as President Volodymyr Zelensky met with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The quartet discussed the US-Kremlin proposed capitulation plan but Chancellor Merz said that he is skeptical about some details that the US is…
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Anti-immigration march draws up to 110,000 people in London
An anti-immigration march in London called “Unite the Kingdom”, organised by Tommy Robinson and his EDL associates, drew up to 110,000 people in London yesterday, according to Police reports. Press reports estimated the figure to be around 200,000 people. The protest started from Trafalgar Square and ended near Westminster. People from across the UK, joined…
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London protests against Sudan organised by the Emirati Friendship Association: Al-Muhaqqiq News Agency
The Sudanese Al-Muhaqqiq News Agency is reporting that protests in London on the war in Sudan are being organsied by the Emirati Friendship Society. The article was published recently following a strange protest by an unknown in group in London last week, protesting against the use of chemical weapons by the government of Sudan. Justifying…
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Sudanese in London protest sham conference with Emirati representatives
Yesterday in London, the Sudanese community protested against a sham peace conference on Sudan that included representatives from the United Arab Emirates but excluded representatives from the Sudanese government. The United Arab Emirates are the main military and financial sponsor of the genocidal Rapid Support Forces who are conducting a terror campaign against Sudanese civilians.…
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Nothing new from the EU’s Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Burssels as decision-making moves to Paris and London
Nothing new came out from the EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting yesterday, as major European decisions on Ukraine are being decided by who has the most military might in Europe: namely France and the United Kingdom. Both of these countries are proposing to send their troops to Ukraine as a security guarantee, gut their future…
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Moscow fumes as European leaders rally behind Ukraine
Yesterday, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky met with European leaders in London to discuss Ukraine’s security guarantees for an end to the war in Ukraine. A European proposal was drawn up which will be sent to Washington, though its details have not been made public yet. The emergency summit follows a new military package for Ukraine…
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President of Malta concludes successful visit to London to support Maltese patients and strengthen UK ties
The President of Malta Myriam Spiteri Debono recently returned from a productive visit to London, where she observed the work of the Malta Community Chest Fund (MCCF) and other organisations that support Maltese nationals in need of medical treatment abroad. During her time in London, President Spiteri Debono was accompanied by MCCF officials who provide…
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Protesters in London come out to protest against racism
Tens of thousands of protesters have turned up to the streets, yesterday in UK cities, after the country was swept with race riots that specifically targeted immigrants, Black, Brown and Muslim people. These counter-protests were expected as the UK has a very strong and long tradition of anti-racist and anti-fascist movements taking to the streets…
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Publication and launch of The Anthology of Mischievous Literature
Dar Camilleri will be launching the English translation of a Maltese language anthology comprising the most controversial literary texts published in Malta over the last 40 years, two of which have been censored, and one that also led to the prosecution and arraignment in court of its author, Alex Vella Gera. The Anthology of Mischievous…
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Next month Dar Camilleri will be publishing “The Anthology of Mischievous Maltese Literature” in the UK
At Dar Camilleri, we are currently finalizing our upcoming publication, to be published in the UK, of the translation of the seminal Maltese literary texts of “L-AntoloÄ¡ija tal-Letteratura Mqarba”. These are the most controversial texts published in Malta in the last forty years, starting with Alfred ButtiÄ¡ieÄ¡’s publication of “Dik il-Qtajra” published in the 1980s…


