June 28, 2021

THE MINISTRY FOR TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND CAPITAL PROJECTS AND THE PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIAT FOR EUROPEAN FUNDS

Gvern għan-Nies: Foundations laid for the first frequency converter station as part of the Grand Harbour Clean Air Project   Minister Ian Borg and Parliamentary Secretary Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi visited works carried out by Infrastructure Malta for the Grand Harbour Clean Air Project, where foundations for the first frequency converter station have been laid.   Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects Ian Borg explained that this will be the first frequency converter station for Malta, and one of the first of its kind on a global level.   “Such an initiative is a showcase of how progressive Malta really

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THE MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AND EUROPEAN AFFAIRS: Malta commits to further funding to the Anna Lindh Foundation

  Malta has been a regular contributor to the Anna Lindh Foundation’s (ALF) budget since 2005, supporting the Foundation’s work in cultural dialogue in the Mediterranean.   The ALF focuses its work on combating extremist discourse and radicalisation; promoting an inclusive society; and promoting a culture-based dialogue. As a state that places the Mediterranean at the centre of its foreign policy priorities, Malta sees ALF activities as important to increase dialogue and cooperation in the region.   Malta and ALF have cooperated on several projects over the past years. In 2016, Malta hosted the Med Forum, focusing on youth sector

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South Africa Clamps Down Against New COVID Wave

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa is fighting a strong “third wave” of coronavirus, leading President Cyril Ramaphosa to announce a raft of new restrictions to try to curb the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant.   The president said on national television late Sunday that the Delta variant has now been detected in five of the nation’s nine provinces. “The rapid spread of this variant is extremely serious,” he said.  “It is for this reason that I said I address you on a weighty matter tonight. Even if it is not more severe, the rate at which people are infected

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UN Report on Systemic Racism Calls for Accountability, Redress for Victims

GENEVA – A U.N. report examining systemic racism suffered by people of African descent is calling for an end to impunity for human rights violations by law enforcement, and for accountability and compensation for the victims. The report by the U.N. high commissioner for human rights was mandated by the Human Rights Council in June 2020 in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. The report cites the case of George Floyd, a Black man killed by a police officer in Minneapolis, as a moment of reckoning, not only for the United States, but other nations.   It says

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