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Turchia
Turkey believes Gülen linked to multiple foreign services
The spying techniques used by Gülenists in collecting intelligence through illegal wiretapping and other secret means suggest they were operating with the cooperation of multiple secret services under strong foreign support, according to a National Intelligence Agency (MİT) report submitted to parliament.
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Turchia
Editor-in-chief of Turkish daily Yeni Akit stabbed to death by son-in-law
Kadir Demirel, the editor-in-chief of daily Yeni Akit, was stabbed to death by his son-in-law in Istanbul on May 29, state-run Anadolu Agency has reported
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Portogallo
Em cada 10 portugueses quatro têm mais de duas doenças crónicas
Com o propósito de realizar uma avaliação externa ao Sistema Nacional de Saúde (SNS), de acordo com o Ministério da Saúde, está a decorrer, em Lisboa, o primeiro encontro da Avaliação Externa das Políticas de Saúde.
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Malta
More than 12,000 voting documents yet to be collected
More than 12,000 voting documents remain undelivered and uncollected, the Electoral Commission said in a statement. Of the 12,339 documents that have yet to be collected, 10,386 belong to voters registered in Malta and 1,953 belong to Gozo-registered voters. Voters who have not yet collected their voting document can now do so by ...
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Malta
100 bags of blood and counting
After fulfilling your civic duty of casting the vote on Saturday, consider heading to Pietà to donate blood. Several donors – including journalists – are often kept busy with political activities during the election campaign, putting blood donation on the backburner. But the need for 50 bags a day remains, and the ...
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Malta
MSE Share Index climbs to over 2-week high
The MSE Share Index kicked-off the week in positive territory as it advanced by 0.49% to an over two-week high of 4,654.001 points. Today’s gains mainly reflect the positive performances of BOV (+1.4%), HSBC (+1%), GO (+0.6%) and MIA (+0.4%) which outweighed the declines in PG (-3%) and RS2 (-0.1%). ...
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USA Panama
Editorial: FIAU reports - How much more proof is needed?
When the three independent newspapers said they had seen FIAU reports that had probed corruption allegations and concluded that there was a reasonable suspicion of money laundering by people close to Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, the same newspapers were attacked by the pro-Labour camp and accused of cooking up stories ...
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Malta
Keith Schembri says he offered to resign ‘several’ times, but PM never accepted
Beleaguered OPM chief of staff Keith Schembri says that he has offered to resign several times, but Prime Minister Joseph Muscat never accepted.The Malta Independent this afternoon received a bulk email, with as much as “Dear friend” introduction, from Mr Schembri, via an email address registered with the Labour Party. ...
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Messico USA Germania Spagna
Court to decide on preservation of phone records in FKK Acapulco case on July 10
The court will decide whether to preserve the phone records of Minister Chris Cardona and his aid Joe Gerada regarding the FKK Acapulco case on July 10.The Tap files would be able to shed light on the whereabouts of the Economy Minister as well as his aide on the night ...
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Nigeria
Nigerian economy not being properly managed – Group
Ifeanyi Onuba, Abuja The Centre for Social Justice on Monday called on President Muhammadu Buhari to rejig key personnel in his administration to enable Nigerians to benefit from the campaign promises of the All Progressives Congress-led government. The group in its assessment of the two years in office of the ...