Tag: State
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The list of countries that didn’t recognise the State of Palestine
Yesterday, Malta was one of the up to 156 members that announced its recognition of the State of Palestine. You can view Prime Minister Robert Abela’s speech yesterday at the United Nations, below. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to prevent the formation of a Palestinian state and to ethnically cleanse the remaining Palestinians…
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Malta follows the UK in announcing it will recognise the State of Palestine in September
Shortly after an announcement was made by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the recognition of the State of Palestine, Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela also announced that Malta will be recognising the State of Palestine at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in September. The decision was communicated to the ongoing UN Conference on…
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British Prime Minister issues ultimatum to Israel: stop the carnage, let aid in or Britain will recognise the State of Palestine
In a surprise announcement given earlier today, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has issued an ultimatum to Israel saying that Britain will be recognising the State of Palestine in the next UN General Assembly in September unless it stops the violence in Gaza and allows aid back in. The British Prime Minister said that at…
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UN Conference on Palestine postponed for 28-29 July
The UN Conference on Palestine organised by France and Saudi Arabia which is meant to provide a platform for the recognition of the State of Palestine will be held on the 28 and 29 July in New York. Previously, French President Emmanuel Macron and Saudi’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin-Salman were meant to announce their recognition…
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My position on Rosianne Cutajar’s “Moving Forward”
As a journalist and a writer I did a public service by exposing Rosianne Cutajar. My readers have fully appreciated this public service and I also thank them for their continued support. I’m compelled to say this in these absurd circumstances that for doing a public service I experienced the full burnt of the law.…
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No pressure on Malta over Palestinian State recognition: Maltese Government is biding its time
There is definitely some confusion in the Times of Malta article published last Sunday over Malta’s recognition of the Palestinian State. I don’t think that diplomats have claimed that the US is exerting pressure on Malta not to recognise the Palestinian State, but rather that Malta is taking a pro-US stance, and supposedly, that is…
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Unpresidential, treacherous and unfit for purpose
President Myriam Spiteri Debono has released a very bizarre statement warning people “not to fall for provocation”. These were the same words used by Supreme Leader Robert Abela last week. Their message is directed at the Labour mob that will ascend to the Courts of Law building next Tuesday when ex-Premier Joseph Muscat is arraigned.…
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A very vulnerable state of affairs
It is not my pleasure to be writing such pieces, but as the Labour Party and its supporters are riling up against the Judiciary and speaking of war against the State, the Labour Party is conducting its European Parliament elections against with a conspiratorial campaign against the European Union, Brussels as a centre of power,…
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No control and a State in tatters
A mob will ascend to the Law Courts as Joseph Muscat makes his first court appearance over the Vitals and Steward case, charged with money laundering and making part of a criminal organisation. On the same day, Law Courts staff who are members of the General Workers’ Union will strike in what is a blatant…
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The Murder Suspect Playing Political King
I love some posturing in the early hours of the morning by the deadbeat socialists who, despite their old age, can’t gather the courage to say it as it is. Smells like death. Not the one that Joseph Muscat and his friends committed by first murdering a journalist and then covering up her murder so…
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A well-constructed public inquiry
Robert Abela and the Real-Estate Mafia (let’s start calling them for what they are) are doing everything possible to dampen the prospects of the public inquiry into finding anyone in the government remotely involved in the case guilty of anything. For starters, the public inquiry’s terms and chairman were chosen by Robert Abela himself and…

