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Panama Malta
Gay marriage is already existing and bill will become law anyway - Simon Busuttil
Gay marriage is already on the statute books in virtue of the 2014 bill and the bill presently being examined by Parliament will become a law in virtue of the Government's majority, said Nationalist leader Simon Busuttil this morning.Speaking in an interview on Radio 101, Dr Busuttil said the party ...
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USA Panama Malta
‘Muscat inspired me; he was PL's silver lining’ - Scicluna; no interest in EU Commissioner role
A quick look at the last few decades shows that successful political leaders in Malta have one thing in common: they all reached the top echelons of the party after a long history of working in it. Do you have this track record?If you are asking whether I have the ...
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USA Malta
TMIS Editorial: Taking the public out of public domain
When the Public Domain Bill was being debated in Parliament in 2016, it was described as a landmark and groundbreaking law that would empower citizens in a process that would add another layer of protection to Malta’s natural and environmental heritage.The bill, presented from the Opposition benches by PN MPs ...
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Malta
‘I will vote with my hands tied behind my back’ - Edwin Vassallo
You voted against the second reading of the Marriage Equality Bill. How do you intend to vote in the third?The first thing I want to make clear is that Parliament debated the marriage equality bill as a concept, but this is not the case when you examine the actual contents ...
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Malta
No free vote on gay marriage? Malta has become like North Korea – Tonio Fenech
Former Nationalist Minister Tonio has lashed out at his own party but also at the Labour Party, saying that not allowing a free vote to MPs on a matter of conscience has turned Malta into a country like North Korea.Writing on Facebook, the former finance minister said the PN had ...
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Is it ethical to purchase human organs?
Organ transplantation saves lives. People with end-stage kidney disease who receive a transplant tend to live much longer than those who undergo dialysis. A kidney from a living donor will last from 12 to 20 years, on average, compared to eight to 12 years for a kidney from a deceased ...
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Nuova Zelanda
Keeping New Zealand moving
Infrastructure supports much of our daily lives and is a key driver of the economy, and public services. Investing in infrastructure creates jobs and offers training opportunities. Since being elected in 2008 the Government has committed billions of dollars for infrastructure. Investment in modern infrastructure is a priority and Government ...
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Argentina
Las empresas de triple impacto van tras su reconocimiento legal en la Argentina
Proyecto de ley
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Cina
SK mulls investments in Tianjin industrial projects
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won recently met with government officials in China to discuss possible investments in a vari
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Vietnam
Hyundai Merchant to develop Vietnam port facilities
Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., South Korea's biggest shipping line by sales, said Sunday it will work with a Vietnamese co