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her name was daphne caruana galizia. in life, she refused to be silenced about the scale of corruption in her homeland. in death, she has become the inspiration for a continued struggle forjustice and accountability. forjustice and accountability — a struggle now led by her three sons, one of whom, paul caruana galizia, is my guest today. what are the lessons of this tragic death in malta? paul caruana galizia, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me. it is a great pleasure to have you here and, indeed, also a pleasure to read your book. you've just published it — a death in malta: an assassination and a family's quest forjustice, you call it. you've worked on this book for a long time. it is six years since your mother was murdered. working on the book, do you feel you have come to understand her in a new way? a different way? yes. so, the funny thing about the book was, i thought writing about her murder would be the very difficult thing, you know, for all the obvious and gruesome reasons. but in the end,
her name was daphne caruana galizia. in life, she refused to be silenced about the scale of corruption in her homeland. in death, she has become the inspiration for a continued struggle forjustice and accountability. forjustice and accountability — a struggle now led by her three sons, one of whom, paul caruana galizia, is my guest today. what are the lessons of this tragic death in malta? paul caruana galizia, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me. it is a great pleasure to...
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so yeah, go, let me let me go to daphne first. one of the important issues that we must take care of to be able to maintain this honor today one of them is the unity of our society, the unity of the society, the unity in today's society is not that we only agree on one person in an election. the most important component of unity is that we have unity around fundamental issues. the most important basic issue is unity around the enemy. unity is around the enemy. this is an important issue, there cannot be two voices in the same battle, between our enemies, between the islamic world and between the iranian nation and between the honor of iran . some people consider the enemy as friends, to the false promises of the enemy. i love these two voices that someone in a position wants to make the enemy a friend it is treason, it is betrayal to the iranian nation , it is to the ideals of this nation, at any level of the iranian nation, at all levels of the iranian nation, unity around the enemy is the most important issue. you came all this
so yeah, go, let me let me go to daphne first. one of the important issues that we must take care of to be able to maintain this honor today one of them is the unity of our society, the unity of the society, the unity in today's society is not that we only agree on one person in an election. the most important component of unity is that we have unity around fundamental issues. the most important basic issue is unity around the enemy. unity is around the enemy. this is an important issue, there...
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her name was daphne caruana galizia.she has become the inspiration for a continued struggle forjustice and accountability. a struggle now led by her three sons, one of whom, paul caruana galizia, is my guest today. what are the lessons of this tragic death in malta? paul caruana galizia, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me. it is a great pleasure to have you here and, indeed, also a pleasure to read your book. you've just published it — a death in malta: an assassination and a family's quest forjustice, you call it. you've worked on this book for a long time. it is six years since your mother was murdered. working on the book, do you feel you have come to understand her in a new way? a different way?
her name was daphne caruana galizia.she has become the inspiration for a continued struggle forjustice and accountability. a struggle now led by her three sons, one of whom, paul caruana galizia, is my guest today. what are the lessons of this tragic death in malta? paul caruana galizia, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me. it is a great pleasure to have you here and, indeed, also a pleasure to read your book. you've just published it — a death in malta: an assassination and...
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or daphne blinking has reaffirmed washington's support for the fight of sydney and state on the.
or daphne blinking has reaffirmed washington's support for the fight of sydney and state on the.
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her name was daphne caruana galizia. death, she has become the inspiration for a continued struggle for justice and accountability — a struggle now led by her three sons, one of whom, paul caruana galizia, is my guest today.
her name was daphne caruana galizia. death, she has become the inspiration for a continued struggle for justice and accountability — a struggle now led by her three sons, one of whom, paul caruana galizia, is my guest today.
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professor who i know respects her very much for her work, butjoseph borg, he said there were times when daphne'st her very strong opinions sometimes swayed her away from reporting fairly. i think her reporting was always very straight, actually, on allegations of corruption, and were always very well evidenced and very well sourced, as we now know, right? post—murder, a lot of her stories have been found to be very, very true, very robust. in fact, more true than she knew. when it came to her satirical writing... you know, people...a lot of people liked it. some people didn't. the importance of herjournalism is found, though, in the reporting. it's the reporting that motivated her murder. it's the reporting that changed the country. and it's the reporting that made her name. and that's what i want to focus on, as we get to 2017 and the period around her death. she was working on some extremely complex, difficult, challenging stories, involving what appeared to her to be corruption at the highest levels of government, including one extraordinarily complex case of an energy company... yes. ..in ma
professor who i know respects her very much for her work, butjoseph borg, he said there were times when daphne'st her very strong opinions sometimes swayed her away from reporting fairly. i think her reporting was always very straight, actually, on allegations of corruption, and were always very well evidenced and very well sourced, as we now know, right? post—murder, a lot of her stories have been found to be very, very true, very robust. in fact, more true than she knew. when it came to her...
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or daphne blinking has reaffirmed washington support for the fight of sydney and state on the .
or daphne blinking has reaffirmed washington support for the fight of sydney and state on the .
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and the daphne is really hospitalized talk saying that as well as for you to take any action to combat terrorism, even if those talk, it's all in a hospital bed of israel, of course, has the right to carry out operations to bring tears to justice. but those operations need to be conducted in full compliance with the international humanitarian law. the those operations include going into the hospitals and murdering people in their, in their bath, regardless of whether they're so the, you know, is they are suspected or so even known parents. so that, okay with you. so there was a lot in the premise of that question. obviously they, we did do know that they went in, well, you know, thing all i went in until you complete people who were completely innocent. so let me say that is in think that then you would be condemning it. all right, we certainly would, but i would say that is realized since these were i'm us offered is they have said that one of them was carrying a gun at the time of the operation. so, but as a general matter, they do have the right to carry out operations to bring tear
and the daphne is really hospitalized talk saying that as well as for you to take any action to combat terrorism, even if those talk, it's all in a hospital bed of israel, of course, has the right to carry out operations to bring tears to justice. but those operations need to be conducted in full compliance with the international humanitarian law. the those operations include going into the hospitals and murdering people in their, in their bath, regardless of whether they're so the, you know,...
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her name was daphne caruana galizia.he inspiration for a continued struggle forjustice and accountability.
her name was daphne caruana galizia.he inspiration for a continued struggle forjustice and accountability.
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her name was daphne caruana galizia.forjustice and accountability. a struggle now led by her three sons, one of whom, paul caruana galizia, is my guest today. what are the lessons of this tragic death in malta?
her name was daphne caruana galizia.forjustice and accountability. a struggle now led by her three sons, one of whom, paul caruana galizia, is my guest today. what are the lessons of this tragic death in malta?
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so, daphne is very much pushing for mobile to crossings, to be open for an easy, a way of delivering humanitarian assistance to the people in the region to make it a life easier, essentially for the people who are threatened with the vase. and there are a lot of, um, bureaucratic hurdles if you will, and she is negotiating all those details with her account of positive varies regions. and to there is this attempt to convince the palestinian authority use that the security can only be guaranteed if they also guarantee israel safety. so the 2 state solution that is something where our discussions are beginning uh now was a very much in line with what the americans are saying. and then 3. and that's the 3rd goal is also try and help prevent these conflict from escalating from spreading into other countries. 11 on is very much a big concern of our cars escalade and elena bab, off the trip to the palestinian authorities. and to israel here is also going to travel to egypt until 11 on with this will be one of the main topic. now thank you so much for reporting there. that's our chief polit
so, daphne is very much pushing for mobile to crossings, to be open for an easy, a way of delivering humanitarian assistance to the people in the region to make it a life easier, essentially for the people who are threatened with the vase. and there are a lot of, um, bureaucratic hurdles if you will, and she is negotiating all those details with her account of positive varies regions. and to there is this attempt to convince the palestinian authority use that the security can only be guaranteed...
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that's how the found principal homeless inside of mon sanction has murder us. secretary of state or daphne blinking has rear formed washington's support, fortified a city and state on the.
that's how the found principal homeless inside of mon sanction has murder us. secretary of state or daphne blinking has rear formed washington's support, fortified a city and state on the.
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daphne bennett with the latest on this. >> the region prosecutor's office providing further evidencessia attacked ukraine with the missiles are provided by north korea. now, take a look of the damage from tuesday's attack which is ukraine's second largest city. missiles a landing and parks, striking buildings and destroy everything in their path. initial reports say the attacks killed two people and left more than 60 injured. if officials are calling it one of its biggest drone strikes since the start of the war in february 2022. nearly two years in both russia and ukraine are in a race to rearm but russia turned to north korea and iran to replenish their stockpiles. national security council spokesperson john kirby says the range of the north korean missiles is about 560 miles. return for the weapons rush is expected to supply fighter aircraft, armored vehicles and other technologies. digging through the rubble today were getting a closer look at them. experts have said even the smallest details of these missiles show everything is almost a perfect match for north korean missile. th
daphne bennett with the latest on this. >> the region prosecutor's office providing further evidencessia attacked ukraine with the missiles are provided by north korea. now, take a look of the damage from tuesday's attack which is ukraine's second largest city. missiles a landing and parks, striking buildings and destroy everything in their path. initial reports say the attacks killed two people and left more than 60 injured. if officials are calling it one of its biggest drone strikes...
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daphne oh, okay. so really she was she scrolling after, after my tv appearances, my launch day, she, she texted me and i told her daddy. so she talking you like my hair. she just got her hair braided as she did. she'd say nothing about tv, never. yes, baby, you look beautiful. know? you see, you know, i. she's a shy, kind girl. but except for winter, like her dad's around. i guess she's, you know, she warms up, but she's a little shy, so i'm all this stuff. are you going into in the in the white house? we got to go to the oval office. and she's standing there like and then finally she went vice president harris gave her the white house, eminem and, the cookies. now we talking, now we talk. now she was okay. we had the white house always. the good is the cool and the adults definite. i open yeah i oh well i to do one thing before we start shifting our questions i want to ask one question is was it worth it. yeah. you know question no, absolutely it is worth it. you know, i, i received lot of pushback.
daphne oh, okay. so really she was she scrolling after, after my tv appearances, my launch day, she, she texted me and i told her daddy. so she talking you like my hair. she just got her hair braided as she did. she'd say nothing about tv, never. yes, baby, you look beautiful. know? you see, you know, i. she's a shy, kind girl. but except for winter, like her dad's around. i guess she's, you know, she warms up, but she's a little shy, so i'm all this stuff. are you going into in the in the...