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Malta received the first batch payment from the RRF

VALLETTA (MALTA) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – Malta has received the first payment of 52.3 million from the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).
The Maltese government is expected to receive a total of 258.3 million in aid through the RRF after various targets were met, including introducing facilities that permit civil servants to work remotely and appointing new magistrates and judges.
Through these funds, the Maltese government is expected to adopt a new strategy to reduce construction waste, reform industrial research and investments, launch a strategy against corruption, and reform the digitization of the judiciary system.
The European Commission said that the funds were granted following submissions made by Malta last December. Last January, the Commission accepted the preliminary analysis and described it as positive for Malta.
The Minister for Economy, European Funds and Lands, Silvio Schembri, said that these funds confirm the effort made by Malta to implement a number of projects which are helping the Government to make a difference in peoplès lives, and at the same time having a more resilient economy.
The Parliamentary Secretary for European Funds, Chris Bonett, said that the government is committed to using these funds for more projects and investments that will benefit Maltese and Gozitan families.
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Ukraine, Russian missile attacks across the country

ROME (ITALPRESS/MNA) – During the night the cities of Kiev, Kirovohrad, Dnipro, Odessa, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Zhytomyr, and Vinnytsia came under heavy Russian missile attacks. This was confirmed on Telegram by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
“It has been a difficult night. A massive rocket attack across the whole country. Attacks on critical infrastructure and residential buildings. Unfortunately, there are dead people and others injured. My condolences to the families,” Zelensky explained while noting that
despite the attacks all services are working, the energy system is being restored and restrictions have been imposed in all
regions.”
“The enemy fired 81 missiles in an attempt to intimidate the Ukrainians again, returning to its miserable tactics,” emphasized the Ukrainian President while adding “the occupants can only terrorize civilians. That’s all they can do. But it won’t help them. They won’t avoid responsibility for all they have done. We thank the guardians of our skies and all those who help to overcome the consequences of the occupier’s attacks”.

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Ucraina, Russian forces take control of the eastern part of Bakhmut

KIEV (UKRAINE) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – Russian forces are controlling the entire eastern part of Bakhmut, in eastern Ukrainès Donetsk region. This was announced by the head of the Wagner paramilitary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin. According to a spokesman for the region, small groups of Ukrainian troops are retreating along country roads. While speaking to reporters in Stockholm on the sidelines of the meeting of the defense ministers of the EU countries, the NATO secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg said: “we cannot rule out that Bakhmut may eventually fall into the coming days”, and urged not to “underestimate” Russia and continue to “support” Ukraine.

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Tunisia, Sub-Saharan migrants fleeing racial attacks

TUNIS (TUNISIA) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – Hundreds of Sub-Saharan migrants already left Tunisia and many others are being urged by their governments to return to their home country following anti-migrant declarations made by the President of Tunisia Kais Saied in an official speech two weeks ago.
Saied called for ending the flow of migrants, describing them as “hordes of illegal immigrants” from sub-Saharan Africa into his country, saying irregular migration aims to change Tunisiàs demography and it’s a threat to the country.
Many African countries including the Ivory Coast, Guinea, Mali and Gabon are organizing charter flights to assist their citizens to leave Tunisia as they have been the target of an increase in racist attacks. Scores of African migrants are waiting outside the International airport of Tunis together with their belongings waiting for the repatriation flights organized by their respective governments. Many others have been queueing at their nations’ embassies, hoping to return to their country.
In various Tunisian cities there were reports that the police have detained hundreds of African migrants, including women and children, others were beaten, stabbed, verbally assaulted, and evicted by landlords. Some are staying in makeshift tents outside the headquarters of the International Organization for Migration.
Meanwhile, the World Bank halted future collaboration work with the government of Tunisia and the African Union has postponed a conference that was scheduled in Tunisia this month.
There are only around 21,000 Black migrants in Tunisia out of a population of 12 million people; about 0.17 percent.

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Malta, circulatory system diseases most common cause of deaths

VALLETTA (MALTA) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – The Maltese Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health Chris Fearne announced in Parliament that the most common cause of death in Malta during 2021 was due to circulatory system diseases, including heart attacks and strokes. In total, 1,230 people died due to circulatory diseases.
Cancer followed as the second top killer, leading to the death of 997 persons.
Respiratory diseases came third with 449 victims, closely followed by dementia with 341.
There were a further 230 deaths related to diabetes.
Covid left 209 victims. During the same year, 66 persons died due to infections, including those related to the respiratory system.
Another 104 deaths were classified as accidental, and included falls from a height and drowning.
8 babies died due to complications during pregnancy.
35 people have committed suicide while one person was murdered.

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Malta, around 1,000 rejected asylum seekers live in uncertainity

VALLETTA (MALTA) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – A decision by the Maltese goverment to revoke unexpectedly a scheme without any reason that used to give migrants the opportunity to acquire an indentity card for a minumum of two years left around 1,000 rejected asylum seekers stuck in a legal uncertainity. This situation is making the life of these asylum seekers more difficult because they cannot really plan their future.
The issue was also raised recently in Parliament by the Opposition asking the governement to work on a coherent policy on rejected asylum seekers. A number of rejected asylum seekers had been in Malta for many years, with some residing also in Malta for over a decade without having adequate legal protection. These undocumented persons do not enjoy full legal rights and consequently, they are left vulnerable to unscrupulous exploitation.
The scheme was launched on 15 November 2018, known as the Specific Residence Authorisation granted active contributors residing in Malta for more than five years the ability to obtain an identity card. Each qualified asylum seeker had the right for a residence permit valid for two years with the possibility of renewal, essential welfare benefits, employment licences, education and training, medical care and travel privileges. This means that these individuals cannot be married, will never be eligible for unemployment benefits and in case they have children, they will struggle to receive a basic education.
The NGO Aditus referred to the situation in Europe where many EU governments offer regularisation schemes because it is in their national interest to provide documents to asylum seekers as this prevents crime, combats poverty, stimulates economic sectors and fights racism. The NGO is urging the Maltese government to take action in order to regularise all rejected asylum seekers who have lived in Malta for five years or more and have not been returned to their country through no fault of their own.

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12,000 weapons seized in Libya on a ship arriving from Malta

VALLETTA (MALTA) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – A search over a commercial ship in Misrata seaport that was coming from Malta led to the seizure of 12,000 weapons which were being smuggled to Libya.
The Misrata Port Customs Centre and the Joint Operations Force assisted the custom officers to stop and seize the 20-foot container with 12,000 pistols. Following inspections, the Port Customs Centre confirmed that the shipment contained household items to hide the weapons.
“Customs officers were able to detect and seize this container. It arrived at the port of Misrata on board the ship ‘Biltaky’, which carries the flag of the State of Liberia, and was coming from Malta, via the CMACGM shipping line”, the Port Customs Centre said in a statement.
This seizure is only one of several seizures made by the center during 2023, as part of the framework for combating smuggling and drugs.
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior in the Libyan Parliament-designated government, Faraj Qaim confirmed that a committee was formed by the armed forces and the Ministry of Interior, with the help of trained dogs and advanced weapons detection devices.

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Council of Europe, increase of detained journalists

STRASBOURG (FRANCE) (ITALPRESS) – In 2022, since Russia started its war of aggression against Ukraine, at least 12 journalists and media workers were killed and 21 injured while executing their profession. According to the 2023 annual report of the partner organizations of the Council of Europe Platform for the Protection of Journalism and the Safety of Journalists, the war has started in a context of continuous deterioration of media freedom in Europe, with a significant increase in the number of detained journalists.
Published under the title “The War in Europe and the Struggle for the right to inform”, the report examines the main threats to media freedom in Europe and also makes recommendations for the Council of Europe, the European Union, and the member states on the actions needed to improve the situation. During 2022, the platform has published 289 warnings to report serious threats or attacks on media freedom in 37 states, where journalists have been killed, arrested, attacked, persecuted legally, and subject to defamation campaigns. This information includes notices related to Russia, as the partner organizations have decided to continue monitoring the situation of media freedom and attacks against of journalists after Russiàs expulsion from the Council of Europe in March 2022.
“Over the last few years, we have seen an alarming increase in attacks and threats against journalists. Many journalists have boldly exercised the right to inform in context of the Russian aggression against Ukraine and some paid for it with their own life,” said the General Secretary of the Council of Europe Marija Pejcinovic Buric adding that “the fact that many of the attacks go unpunished threatens the very foundations of our society. I call on Member States to address seriously this issue and to fully respect and protect the rights of journalists, to ensure their safety, to protect their sources, and to prevent censorship and other forms of interference in their job”.
The Platform’s report examines in detail the crackdown on independent journalism in Russia and the occupied territories in Ukraine and devotes a specific chapter to Belarus. In addition to the journalists who died during the war, the Platform recorded a journalist who was killed while executing his profession; Gungor Arslan in Turkey, when compared to the four registered in 2021. It was also noticed fewer cases of threats and attacks during street demonstrations, given the decrease in demonstrations during the Covid-19 period.
The partner organizations conclude that in Europe, detentions and arbitrary arrests of journalists are the order of the day. As of the end of December of last year,127 journalists and media operators were detained, 95 of whom were on the Platform’s list (a 60% increase compared to 31 December 2021), as well as 32 journalists and media workers in Belarus for which there were no alerts.
During 2022, the Platform recorded 74 notices concerning attacks on the physical integrity of journalists (26%), 41 notices on detention and imprisonment of journalists (14%), 94 notices on persecution cases and intimidation of journalists (32%), and another 80 notices on other acts which have dissuasive effects on media freedom (28%).
Other issues examined in the report are the introduction of legislation limiting the work of journalists, surveillance of journalists’ communications, fake news, and disinformation, the abuse of the judicial system to punish or intimidate reporters, strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPP), the pressures on the public service media and other cases of media that are directly or indirectly controlled by the government or by politicians. The report shows the persistent lack of progress regarding the resolution concerning 35 cases of impunity for attacks against journalists, including 26 murder cases that are still pending on the Platform.

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Ukraine, two russian bases in Melitopol destroyed

KIEV (UKRAINE) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – The Ukrainian military forces have destroyed two Russian military bases in Melitopol. According to the mayor of the city, Ivan Fedorov (photo), hundreds of Russian soldiers were killed in the operation. Ukrainska Pravda reported that in the last 24 hours, the Ukrainian army killed 18 members of the sabotage and reconnaissance group of the Russian Armed Forces, who were on motorized boats near Kherson.
Meanwhile, in Russia the controversy against the Russian government which involves the Wagner militia continued to escalate. In a Telegram, the commander of the paramilitary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, denied that on March 8 the militia will be present at the celebrations scheduled in San Petersburg. “I have no political ambitions, our job is to fight and protect the interests of the Russian Federation”, has emphasized Prigozhin.

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Tunisia, Saied under attack following a crackdown on illegal migrants

TUNIS (TUNISIA) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – A crackdown against illegal migrants is undergoing in Tunisia, however, rights groups confirmed that many migrants had been attacked and hundreds were detained by the authorities.
Last month, the Tunisian President appealed to the security forces to expel all illegal migrants. As a result, the police arrested hundreds of migrants, landlords immediately evicted hundreds of others from their homes, others were fired from their work and many migrants were victims of attacks by gangs of youths in various Tunisian neighbourhoods.
However, it was only yesterday that President Kais Saied indicated possible legal consequences for those who are carrying out illegal acts and harming the migrants. He described his crackdown on illegal migration as a campaign against human trafficking and referred to a law passed in 2018 against discrimination that says any verbal or physical attacks on foreigners would be prosecuted.
Yesterday’s statement came following a condemnation by the African Union accusing the Tunisian President of “racist speech” when he declared migration a conspiracy to change Tunisiàs demographics by making it more African and less Arab.
President Saied described the accusations as a campaign against the country “from known sources”, without elaborating. He added that Tunisia was honoured to be an African country and announced a relaxation of visa rules for African citizens, allowing stays of up to six months instead of three without seeking residency, and of a year for students. He added that migrants who had overstayed in Tunisia could leave without penalty after many of those in authority sought to deport the illegal migrants had proven unable to pay fines for late stays.

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