Malta 'bird slaughter' protected bird "Honey buzzard"

 When we humans are going to simple lesson of nature , that earth is not just foe humans, every other have equal right to survive.Latest example is from Malta , where several several migratory bird are killed just...

House price crash goes global

No production, no income, no money to pay overpriced homes with no re-sell guarantee.A new economy model will look for other colateral than real estate, knowledge to medium sized production replaces homes. The...

Malta fears 71 Illegal migrants drowned

Malta is a popular destination for human trafficking and illegal immigrants who wants to reach the European Union. Malta, the smallest of the 27 EU member states, is a target for Asian and Africans trying to get into Europe by boat from North Africa, with Libya being the...

EU bluefin tuna fishing ban for Mediterranean

Fantastic news that the EU has finally taken action to stop illegal fishing of the Northern Bluefin Tuna by closing the season early. Let's just hope the ban is respected by the fishermen. "A ban on fishing for...

Malta's ruling Nationalists re-elected in tightest election ever

As Spain's socialists are reelected, Malta's conservative government is also kept in power in another extreemly close vote." Malta's conservative Nationalist Party, in power in the tiny Mediterranean state for most...

20 EU states oppose WTO farm plan

Much of the European Union has rejected the WTO's proposed changes to import tariffs on agricultural products."Twenty European Union countries on Monday rejected compromise proposals on agriculture put forward by a senior World Trade Organisation diplomat, French Farm...

FAMOUS POET WAS FAILED CIVIL SERVANT.

" The deft hand of poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in compiling famous prose was not apparent when it came to his role as a civil servant.In fact, Coleridge, from Ottery St Mary, and one of the nation's most-revered poets, was a devious and incompetent administrator during his...

Maltese lawyer recognised for services to refugees

A Maltese lawyer who endured arson attacks on her car and home as a result of the work she did to help refugees on the island has been recognised by the UN.Katrine Camilleri has been named the winner of Nansen...

Donors Funding $15 Million Pro-War Ad Campaign: A Who's Who Of Fmr Bush Ambas...

"The donors who are financing the new multi-million-dollar TV ad campaign arguing against a withdrawal from Iraq include a Who's Who of former Bush Administration ambassadors (to plum assignments like France, Italy, and Malta); a least one of Bush's original Pioneers; the man...

Six days of war, 40 years of secrecy

"Was the 1967 Israeli attack on the USS Liberty deliberate? The US is morally bound to find out. FORTY years ago in a quiet corner of the Mediterranean off the Sinai Desert, an extraordinary attack was launched by Israeli jet fighters and torpedo boats on the USS Liberty. It...

Efforts to Trace Runaway Syrian Hachem Ali

"Efforts by the Commissioner of Police John Rizzo are underway to trace 32-year-old Syrian Hachem Ali, who fled to Libya two days before he was meant to appear in Court on Monday 28th May in relation to a case of attempted murder. hachem ali In a statement on Monday, the...

Remember the Liberty! When Israel attacks, the Pentagon retreats

"Critics may aver that this is all ancient history, that there is no reason to bring up the sinking of the Liberty, and even if it wasn't an accident, it's time to let bygones be bygones. The Lobby constantly asserts that anyone who even mentions this "incident" is nothing...

France's New, Nouveau Riche President

The man has done it in record time. Days even before getting into office, French President Elect, Nicolas Sarkozy, drew heavy criticism over accepting an invitation for a stay aboard a billionaire's yacht before his...

One last look at 'Big John'

"BOSTON - As he predicted he would, Tom McLaughlin got a little emotional yesterday. When the USS John F. Kennedy first entered naval service in 1968, the Marlborough resident was one of the first to board the ship. And yesterday, he was one of the last."

CIA Stole Dr. Zhivago for Publication:Pasternak Won Nobel

"CIA and British Intelligence agents forced a passenger plane to land in Malta in 1957, to go on board and steal the manuscript of the banned Russian novel ‘Dr Zhivago’, which was subsequently published and awarded a Nobel Prize. "In 1957, the Cold War and its psyops...

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