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Malta reaffirms support for two State solution at Madrid Forum

Malta reaffirms support for two State solution at Madrid Forum

LA VALLETTA (MALTA) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – Malta has reiterated its unwavering support for a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, advocating strongly for a two-state solution during a high-level international forum held in Madrid.

The Mediterranean nation participated in the Group of Madrid summit in Spain, aligning with diplomatic efforts to bolster international recognition of the Palestinian state and calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Malta was represented at the meeting by Social Housing Minister Roderick Galdes, who attended on behalf of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg.

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Al Nassr, Ronaldo “This Chapter is Closed, Story still to Be Written”

Al Nassr, Ronaldo “This Chapter is Closed, Story still to Be Written”

ROME (ITALPRESS) – It’s not official, but the feeling is that Cristiano Ronaldo’s post is nothing more than a farewell to Al Nassr. CR7, after the last round of the Saudi championship and the 3-2 defeat on the Al Fateh pitch, wrote on social media: “This chapter has closed. The story? It is still being written, thanks to everyone”.

The future of the 40-year-old Portuguese star, the tournament’s top scorer with 25 goals and in goal yesterday, seems far from Al Nassr He has an expiring contract and is being courted by several clubs, many of them present at the upcoming Club World Cup.

“Cristiano could play for one of the qualified teams,” Fifa president Gianni Infantino said in recent days. “There are negotiations with various clubs, who knows”. The former Juventus player, in particular, would be a target of the Brazilian teams (Botafogo in the lead), but also of Wydad Casablanca and Al Hilal who will participate in the first edition of the new Fifa tournament.

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Ancelotti arrives in Brazil “I am here to win the World Cup”

Ancelotti arrives in Brazil “I am here to win the World Cup”

RIO DE JANEIRO (BRAZIL) (ITALPRESS) – “I’m honoured and proud to lead the best team in the world. I have a big job ahead of me”. Carlo Ancelotti is ready for the challenge. Having landed in Rio de Janeiro, the former Real Madrid coach has been presented as the new coach of the Selecao. “I’m delighted, the challenge is great. I’ve always had a special connection with this team… We’re going to work to make Brazil champions again”, he added.

Ancelotti admits that negotiations had already started two years ago, “then I signed the renewal with Real but this year they started again. I have always said that one day I would like to try the experience of being coach”. His son Davide will not accompany him this time: “He has ongoing negotiations with a European team and not it seemed right to take him with me. If he goes to coach a club I wish him the best, otherwise he can come back to us”.

The Emilian coach was also asked why he did not make the Italy coach instead. “Because Italy did not need a coach and because he never called me. Brazil was interested in me and called me. But next year both Brazil and Italy will be competitive again”.

Brazil squad for World Cup Qualifiers

Goalkeepers: Alisson (Liverpool), Bento (Al-Nassr), Hugo Souza (Corinthians)

Defenders: Alex Sandro, Danilo, Leo Ortiz, Wesley (all Flamengo), Alexsandro (Lille), Lucas Beraldo (Paris Saint-Germain), Carlos Augusto (Inter Milan), Vanderson (Monaco)

Midfielders: Andreas Pereira (Fulham), Andrey Santos (Strasbourg), Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle), Casemiro (Manchester United), Ederson (Atalanta), (Gerson)

Forwards: Antony (Real Betis), Estêvão (Palmeiras), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Matheus Cunha (Wolverhampton), Raphinha (Barcelona), Richarlison (Tottenham), Vinicius Júnior (Real Madrid)

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Referendum in Italy, June 8–9: CGIL Renews Its Call to Vote for Work and Rights

Referendum in Italy, June 8–9: CGIL Renews Its Call to Vote for Work and Rights

ROME (ITALPRESS) – Ahead of the June 8–9 referendums, the CGIL is strongly renewing its appeal to all citizens: going to vote is an act of freedom and democratic participation. Voters will be asked to decide on five referendum questions, focusing on crucial issues related to labor, justice, and social rights.

Not voting is a serious political mistake,” said Maurizio Landini, General Secretary of CGIL. “Voting means freedom, it means responsibility. With this campaign, we want to give people back the power to decide about their own lives and open a new chapter where the rights of everyone are once again at the heart of the political agenda. Those who call for abstention are not just wrong — they deny the chance for the necessary change. Democracy only lives if people participate.”

As the main promoter of the referendum campaign, CGIL is supported by a broad social and cultural front: associations, political forces, artists, academics, and civil society leaders, all working together to break through the silence in the media and fight the lack of information that is threatening to obscure a consultation of great importance for the country.

Many political figures have voiced concern over the lack of public awareness and the risk of low voter turnout. Democratic Party Secretary Elly Schlein said, “Reaching the quorum is possible, but it will take a collective effort to inform and mobilize people.” Similarly, Nicola Fratoianni, Secretary of Sinistra Italiana, denounced the choice of some parties to remain silent or explicitly call for abstention.

 Riccardo Magi, Secretary of Più Europa, pointed out that many Italians are willing to vote but are unaware of the referendum date, blaming the government for trying to silence a democratic mobilization. Giuseppe Conte, leader of the Five Star Movement, also called for participation, urging citizens not to step back: “Anyone who wants more protections at work must go vote. Otherwise, the same few will continue to decide everything, and inequality will keep growing.”

CGIL will continue its mobilization until the very last day, with initiatives across Italy to inform, raise awareness, and bring as many people as possible to the polls.

“Voting ‘Yes’ to the five referendum questions on June 8 and 9 means ending job insecurity, ending workplace deaths, ending unfair dismissals. It means putting dignity and rights back at the center — because change comes through voting,” Landini added, underscoring the importance of this consultation for the country’s future.

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Platini “I Will no longer Have a Role in Football Institutions”

Platini “I Will no longer Have a Role in Football Institutions”

TURIN (ITALPRESS) – “My legal case is not over because we have to wait for the written reasons that will arrive in June and then there will perhaps be an appeal to the Federal Court in Switzerland to find out if the matter is closed. For me it should never have started but it ended 10 years later so it was not a very nice thing. When I examine the reasons I will see what to do”. Michel Platini said this at a press conference on the sidelines of the event for the 20th anniversary of the Golf Cup organized by the Vialli Mauro Foundation at the Royal Park ‘I Roveri di Fiano’ in the province of Turin.

“I don’t think I will have any more roles in football institutions”, concluded the former Juventus and French national team player.

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Michele Uva appointed UEFA Delegate to Italy’s EURO 2032 work

Michele Uva appointed UEFA Delegate to Italy’s EURO 2032 work

NYON (SWITZERLAND) (ITALPRESS) – UEFA has appointed Michele Uva, its Executive Director of Social and Environmental Sustainability as its official Delegate to Italy’s organising committee for UEFA EURO 2032. The duties of the post will start immediately and be full time from 2026.

Michele will represent UEFA’s interests in the run up to the tournament. UEFA General Secretary Theodore Theodoridis said, “Michele is the perfect choice to act as our Delegate and to support the FIGC under its President; our Vice President, Gabriele Gravina. His long experience of Italian sport and knowledge of the sporting and political landscape will be invaluable as all parties look to organise a world class tournament for fans, players and broadcasters.”

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Mbappé wins Golden Boot for the first time

Mbappé wins Golden Boot for the first time

ROME (ITALPRESS) – Kylian Mbappé has won the European Golden Boot for the first time in his career after scoring twice in Real Madrid’s 2-0 win over Real Sociedad on Saturday. The French international scored 31 league goals in his debut season in Spain, also taking home the La Liga top scorer award.

The former PSG man surpassed Sporting’s Victor Gyokeres (39 goals) and Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (29) in the top scorers’ rankings. Although Gyokeres scored eight more league goals than Mbappé, he finished second as the rankings are determined using a weighted points system. Robert Lewandowski and Harry Kane also made the top five.

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Malta, cannabis use among teens unchanged since legislation

Malta, cannabis use among teens unchanged since legislation

LA VALLETTA (MALTA) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – Cannabis use among 15- and 16-year-olds in Malta has remained stable since the country legalized the recreational drug in 2021, according to new data from the European Union Agency for Drugs.

The European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (Espad) 2024 reports that 11% of Maltese teenagers said they had tried cannabis at least once in their lives – a percentage unchanged from 2019, two years before the landmark law. Cannabis use, defined as use in the last 30 days, has also remained stable at just above 4%, while early use (before the age of 13) has remained at just above 2%. However, accessibility remains high.

Around 30% of students said cannabis was “fairly or very easy” to obtain – slightly below the 2019 peak of 33%, but above the European average of 27%. Cannabis continues to be the most commonly used illicit drug in Malta, in line with broader European trends. Strikingly, Malta is one of the few countries where girls report higher cannabis use than boys – 14% versus 8.6%.

This is the first time since Espad surveys began in 1999 that Maltese girls have outperformed their male peers in cannabis use. High-risk use, as measured by the Cannabis Abuse Screening Test (Cast), is also more common among girls (4.4%) than boys (2.6%) – a unique reversal among the 37 countries surveyed.

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Malta: Abela “We will welcome pediatrician who lost 9 children in Gaza”

Malta: Abela “We will welcome pediatrician who lost 9 children in Gaza”

LA VALLETTA (MALTA) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – Malta is ready to welcome Dr. Alaa Al-Najjar, a pediatrician who lost nine of her ten children in southern Gaza and whose husband was seriously injured while she continued to treat patients during the conflict. This was announced by Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela.

Malta, Abela said, would welcome Dr. Al-Najjar and her family. “This gesture is not just a political statement – it is an affirmation of moral responsibility,” the Prime Minister said.

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Malta to formally recognise State of Palestine on 20 June

Malta to formally recognise State of Palestine on 20 June

LA VALLETTA (MALTA) (ITALPRESS/MNA) – Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced that Malta will officially recognise the State of Palestine next month, bringing an end to a 45-year national debate on the issue.

The landmark decision will come into effect on 20 June, aligning with a scheduled United Nations conference, and marks Malta’s first formal diplomatic recognition of Palestine, despite its long-standing implicit support and the presence of a Palestinian ambassador in the country.

“We cannot close our eyes to this human tragedy that is getting worse every day,” Abela said, referring to the conflict in Gaza. Speaking during a political event, the Prime Minister cited humanitarian concerns and a moral obligation in the face of escalating violence, stating that over 50,000 people have lost their lives in the region.

The announcement follows growing international momentum for Palestinian recognition and recent comments by Foreign Minister Ian Borg, who hinted at a coordinated effort among nations to take a unified diplomatic stance.

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