There is something almost indecently neat about the suggestion that Salvatore Riina – architect of massacres, butcher of judges, mastermind of motorway bombs – may have spent part of his fugitive years not in some dank Sicilian cave but in Gozo, inhaling sea air and enjoying the anonymity of a man whose greatest crime was double‑parking. The ‘ Capo
The U.S. military pressed ahead Saturday in a frantic search for a missing pilot over a remote area in Iran, a day after the Islamic Republic shot down a U.S. warplane and promised a reward for whoever turns in the pilot. The plane, identified by Iran as a F-15E Strike Eagle, was one of two attacked Friday, with one service member rescued. It was the
In a rare interview, the daughter of Ġiġa Camilleri, has reiterated her belief that her parents were wrongfully convicted in the 1960 killing of their son, Twannie Aquilina, arguing there was no evidence linking them to the crime. Speaking on Campus FM earlier today, Marthese Camilleri, said a lack of forensic proof and what she described as her sister’s
The Puttinu Cares fundraising marathon held on Good Friday has raised more than €3.3 million, organisers have announced. The annual event, which supports cancer patients and their families, particularly those receiving treatment abroad, saw an outpouring of public generosity. The final sum overtakes the previous record of €3,203,028 that was raised
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