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the initial shock over daphne caruana galizia's death has now turned to anger and calls for justice. demanded the resignation of this man, the police commissioner, and the attorney—general. outside the law courts, there is a growing shrine to the woman who was malta's best—known journalist. malta and maltese society will not rest untiljustice is served for the assassination of daphne caruana galizia. we want to turn civil society that is active enough and strong enough to protect us, to be free to voice our opinion and agree to disagree. we are here to protest forjustice, so thatjustice is made and is seen to be made, and for protection of freedom of speech. the prominentjournalist was killed last monday near her home in northern malta. police believe a bomb was attached underneath her car and triggered remotely. she was a harsh critic of the government and alleged corruption on the island. dominating malta's front pages on sunday was the slogan, "the pen conquers fear". last week, journalists held a rally to show they would not be intimidated by the killing. the 53—year—old ran a bl
the initial shock over daphne caruana galizia's death has now turned to anger and calls for justice. demanded the resignation of this man, the police commissioner, and the attorney—general. outside the law courts, there is a growing shrine to the woman who was malta's best—known journalist. malta and maltese society will not rest untiljustice is served for the assassination of daphne caruana galizia. we want to turn civil society that is active enough and strong enough to protect us, to be...
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daphne caruana galizia died when her car exploded shortly after she left her home on monday.
daphne caruana galizia died when her car exploded shortly after she left her home on monday.
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daphne caruana galizia made her name writing stories in newspapers and then on her blog that were oftently in government. today, her son matthew said the government had been negligent in failing to protect his mother. "this was no ordinary murder and it was not tragic", he wrote. "tragic is someone being run over by a bus. we're a people at war against the state and organised crime, which have become indistinguishable. this is where we are, a mafia state." the maltese prime ministerjoseph muscat had to call an election this year because of allegations about his wife's offshore money which daphne caruana galizia extracted from the panama papers leak, but he has promised an unbiased investigation. translation: my duty is to make surejustice is done, and i won't have a moment's rest until that happens. the fbi has been asked to help investigate the car bomb, but trust here is shaken after one maltese police officer appeared to celebrate the killing. sainsbury‘s is planning to cut around 2000 jobs as part of a cost—saving plan. the supermarket says a rapid change in the retail sector has pr
daphne caruana galizia made her name writing stories in newspapers and then on her blog that were oftently in government. today, her son matthew said the government had been negligent in failing to protect his mother. "this was no ordinary murder and it was not tragic", he wrote. "tragic is someone being run over by a bus. we're a people at war against the state and organised crime, which have become indistinguishable. this is where we are, a mafia state." the maltese prime...
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the initial shock over daphne caruana galizia's the initial shock over daphne ca ruana galizia's death galizia's death has now turned to anger and calls for justice. crowds in the maltese capital justice. crowds in the maltese ca pital valetta justice. crowds in the maltese capital valetta demanded the resignation of this man, the police commissioner and the attorney general. 0utside commissioner and the attorney general. outside the law courts, there is a growing shrine to the woman who was a multi's best—known journalist. malta and maltese society will not rest untiljustice is served for the assassination of daphne galizia. we want a civil society that is active and other and strong enough to protect us, to be free to voice our opinions and agree to disagree. justice needs to be seen to be made and freedom of speech. the popularjournalist was killed near her home in northern malta last wednesday. police believe the bomb was attached underneath her carand the bomb was attached underneath her car and triggered promoted —— remotely. she was a harsh critic of the government. the slogan,
the initial shock over daphne caruana galizia's the initial shock over daphne ca ruana galizia's death galizia's death has now turned to anger and calls for justice. crowds in the maltese capital justice. crowds in the maltese ca pital valetta justice. crowds in the maltese capital valetta demanded the resignation of this man, the police commissioner and the attorney general. 0utside commissioner and the attorney general. outside the law courts, there is a growing shrine to the woman who was a...
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daphne caruana galizia made her name writing stories in newspapers and then on her blog that were ofteny the labour party who are currently in government. today, her son matthew said the government had been negligent in failing to protect his mother. "this was no ordinary murder and it was not tragic", he wrote. "tragic is someone being run over by a bus. we're a people at war against the state and organised crime, which have become indistinguishable. this is where we are, a mafia state." the maltese prime ministerjoseph muscat had to call an election this year because of allegations about his wife's offshore money which daphne caruana galizia extracted from the panama papers leak, but he has promised an unbiased investigation. translation: my duty is to make surejustice is done, and i won't have a moment's rest until that happens. the fbi has been asked to help investigate the car bomb, but trust here is shaken after one maltese police officer appeared to celebrate the killing. making sure there is confidence in this inquiry will be very important because as well as the raw grief from
daphne caruana galizia made her name writing stories in newspapers and then on her blog that were ofteny the labour party who are currently in government. today, her son matthew said the government had been negligent in failing to protect his mother. "this was no ordinary murder and it was not tragic", he wrote. "tragic is someone being run over by a bus. we're a people at war against the state and organised crime, which have become indistinguishable. this is where we are, a...
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daphne caruana galizia died on monday afternoon in an explosion near her home. ot known who carried out the attack. andrew plant has the story. the wreckage of a car in the distance, daphne ca ruana the wreckage of a car in the distance, daphne caruana galizia was driving near her home on monday afternoon when the bomb went off. in the foreground here the site of the explosion powerful enough to blow her car off the road. it ended up in the field beyond. daphne caruana galizia was a thorn in the side of multi's establishment, described as a i—woman wikileaks. the recent revelations pointing a finger at malta's home minister, joseph muscat, and claims he has denied he has links with the panama papers. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. investigators are quoted in local media saying the bomb appears to have been outside the car. it is known that caruana galizia has recently claimed she had received death threats and her website had been targeted by hackers. hundreds gathered for a vigil on monday evening, paying their respects to the popular journali
daphne caruana galizia died on monday afternoon in an explosion near her home. ot known who carried out the attack. andrew plant has the story. the wreckage of a car in the distance, daphne ca ruana the wreckage of a car in the distance, daphne caruana galizia was driving near her home on monday afternoon when the bomb went off. in the foreground here the site of the explosion powerful enough to blow her car off the road. it ended up in the field beyond. daphne caruana galizia was a thorn in...
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daphne caruana galizia was a leading investigative journalist, a thorn in the side of the establishmentl underworld. she'd highlighted alleged corruption by senior politicians, including malta's prime minister, who has denied any wrongdoing. it's not known who carried out the attack. andrew plant has the story. the wreckage of a car in the distance — daphne caruana galizia was driving near her home on monday afternoon when the bomb went off. in the foreground here, the site of the explosion, powerful enough to blow her car off the road. it ended up in the field beyond. daphne caruana galizia was a thorn in the side of malta's establishment, described as a one—woman wikileaks. her most recent revelations pointing a finger at malta's prime minister, joseph muscat, and claims of corruption linked to the panama papers, claims he has denied. no—one has claimed responsibility for the attack. investigators are quoted in local media saying the bomb appears to have been outside the car. it's known that caruana galizia had recently claimed she had received death threats and her website had been t
daphne caruana galizia was a leading investigative journalist, a thorn in the side of the establishmentl underworld. she'd highlighted alleged corruption by senior politicians, including malta's prime minister, who has denied any wrongdoing. it's not known who carried out the attack. andrew plant has the story. the wreckage of a car in the distance — daphne caruana galizia was driving near her home on monday afternoon when the bomb went off. in the foreground here, the site of the explosion,...
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daphne caruana galizia, 53, died when her car exploded shortly after she left her home on monday.log accusing top politicians of corruption. 0ur correspondent daniel sandford reports. the twisted, burnt—out chassis of daphne caruana galizia's peugeot 108 hire car, in the field where malta's most influential investigative journalist was murdered — her body blown clean out of the vehicle by a huge explosion, ending her career of exposing political corruption and organised crime. "i saw a small explosion coming from the car, and i panicked," said frank sant, who saw the whole thing. "a few seconds later, there was another, larger explosion. the car skidded down the hill at high speed, full of fire, and into the field." daphne caruana galizia made her name writing stories in newspapers and then on her blog, that were often deeply embarrassing for those in power in malta, particularly the labour party who are currently in government. today, her son matthew said the government had been negligent in failing to protect his mother. "this was no ordinary murder and it was not tragic," he wr
daphne caruana galizia, 53, died when her car exploded shortly after she left her home on monday.log accusing top politicians of corruption. 0ur correspondent daniel sandford reports. the twisted, burnt—out chassis of daphne caruana galizia's peugeot 108 hire car, in the field where malta's most influential investigative journalist was murdered — her body blown clean out of the vehicle by a huge explosion, ending her career of exposing political corruption and organised crime. "i saw a...
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daphne caruana galizia made her name writing stories in newspapers and then on her blog, that were oftenta, particularly the labour party who are currently in government. today, her son matthew said the government had been negligent in failing to protect his mother. "this was no ordinary murder and it was not tragic", he wrote. "tragic is someone being run over by a bus. we're a people at war against the state and organised crime, which have become indistinguishable. this is where we are, a mafia state." the maltese prime ministerjoseph muscat had to call an election this year because of allegations about his wife's offshore money which daphne caruana galizia extracted from the panama papers leak, but he has promised an unbiased investigation. translation: my duty is to make surejustice is done, and i won't have a moment's rest until that happens. the fbi has been asked to help investigate the car bomb, but trust here is shaken after one maltese police officer appeared to celebrate the killing. thousands of pro—independence campaigners have taken to the streets of barcelona to protest ag
daphne caruana galizia made her name writing stories in newspapers and then on her blog, that were oftenta, particularly the labour party who are currently in government. today, her son matthew said the government had been negligent in failing to protect his mother. "this was no ordinary murder and it was not tragic", he wrote. "tragic is someone being run over by a bus. we're a people at war against the state and organised crime, which have become indistinguishable. this is...
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daphne caruana galizia was a thorn in the side for many people in the maltese political establishmentiticised the police. her concern was that politics in malta was becoming corrupted by money from overseas, by the arrival of the online gambling industry. by organised crime. and she wrote about it. and of course the great worry is that somebody that she was investigating decided that she had to be killed, that her investigations had to come to an end. and her family and friends are concerned that the people who are investigating her death are the very police that she criticised, overseen by the very same politicians that she criticised. so this has become a very delicate investigation on a mediterranean island which is in a deep state of shock. the northern ireland secretary, james brokenshire, has said the talks to form a new devolved government in the province have reached an impasse. he said if there was no further progress, the government in westminster would have to set a budget by the end of october. northern ireland has been without a first and deputy first minister since janua
daphne caruana galizia was a thorn in the side for many people in the maltese political establishmentiticised the police. her concern was that politics in malta was becoming corrupted by money from overseas, by the arrival of the online gambling industry. by organised crime. and she wrote about it. and of course the great worry is that somebody that she was investigating decided that she had to be killed, that her investigations had to come to an end. and her family and friends are concerned...
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in assassinating daphne caruana galizia.there has been well shot across malta. people have been in the streets to protest at the bombing. daniel sandford is on the island. we have been watching this morning as 20 or so specialist scene of crime officers have been poring over the hillside over there wearing specialist forensic suits. they are working both in the fields and on the road which daphne caruana galizia was driving down when her car exploded. she had just left home when the car bomb detonated inside the vehicle. her body was thrown out of the vehicle and the car ended up in one of the fields over there. this is a very, very important scene of crime. this is where one of malta's most well—known investigative journalists was killed on monday afternoon. daphne caruana galizia was a thorn in the side for many people in the maltese political establishment. she criticised the prime minister, the prime minister's wife. the attorney general. she criticised the police. her concern was that politics in malta was becoming corr
in assassinating daphne caruana galizia.there has been well shot across malta. people have been in the streets to protest at the bombing. daniel sandford is on the island. we have been watching this morning as 20 or so specialist scene of crime officers have been poring over the hillside over there wearing specialist forensic suits. they are working both in the fields and on the road which daphne caruana galizia was driving down when her car exploded. she had just left home when the car bomb...
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even daphne caruana galizia's closest friends can't work out which of her enemies would actually wantignore the dangers. she must have been aware of the risks. she didn't... she didn't talk about them much, you know? she took them in her stride, let's say. a new memorial appeared opposite the law courts today, to a woman whose lonely anti—corruption campaign appears to have cost her her life. daniel sandford, bbc news, valetta. in the us, the 25th amendment is the ultimate constitutional check, a mechanism that grants legal authority to those closest to the president. it enables the vice president and cabinet members, and then members of congress, to stage an intervention if the president is deemed unfit to lead. the bbc‘s rajini vaidyanathan has been taking a closer look. all chant: usa! will donald trump's presidency last a full four years? well, one of his closest former advisers believes there's only a 30% chance of him lasting until 2020, and that's because of something called the 25th amendment. well, it's one way a president can be removed from office. we often hear about impea
even daphne caruana galizia's closest friends can't work out which of her enemies would actually wantignore the dangers. she must have been aware of the risks. she didn't... she didn't talk about them much, you know? she took them in her stride, let's say. a new memorial appeared opposite the law courts today, to a woman whose lonely anti—corruption campaign appears to have cost her her life. daniel sandford, bbc news, valetta. in the us, the 25th amendment is the ultimate constitutional...
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attended the latest demonstration in malta to call forjustice for the murdered journalist, daphne caruana galizia. the writer — who denounced political corruption and organised crime — was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. a special united nations conference is taking place in geneva later to raise money to alleviate what it says is the huge humanitarian emergency affecting more than half a million rohingya muslims who have fled myanmar to bangladesh in recent weeks. the american secretary of state, rex tillerson — on a visit to the gulf — says iranian—backed militias who've been fighting the islamic state group in iraq should disband. now it's time for world business report. a green light notjust for abe but for abenomics. his election win means that japanese prime minister shinzo abe can continue his economic reform programme. will londoners be able to breath a little easier? today sees the introduction of a 10 pound a day — about 13 dollars — charge for the most polluting vehicles driving in the capital. hello. welcome to world business report. i'm jamie robertson. in a minute we'll find
attended the latest demonstration in malta to call forjustice for the murdered journalist, daphne caruana galizia. the writer — who denounced political corruption and organised crime — was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. a special united nations conference is taking place in geneva later to raise money to alleviate what it says is the huge humanitarian emergency affecting more than half a million rohingya muslims who have fled myanmar to bangladesh in recent weeks. the american...
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murder of anti—corru ption journalist justice over the murder of anti—corruption journalist daphne caruana galiziajournalist daphne ca ruana galizia. she anti—corruption journalist daphne caruana galizia. she was killed by a car—bomb near her home on monday. at ten o'clock, mishal hussain will be here with a full round up of the day's news. first it's time for our world — which looks at the songbird trade in indonesia threatening dozens trade in indonesia threatening d oze ns of trade in indonesia threatening dozens of protected species with extinction. the lush tropical forests of java. as civilisation encroaches, only pockets remain, and they're falling silent. songbirds are disappearing from the wild. and then it's caught. yeah. trapped from the forest, sold as singing pets and status symbols. i'm victoria gill, and i'm injakarta to investigate the insatiable demand for songbirds that's now driving an extinction crisis. people will always want to buy songbirds. we cannot stop, we cannot stop. that is javanese culture. we really are firefighting. we're saving the last of the last. this bird may
murder of anti—corru ption journalist justice over the murder of anti—corruption journalist daphne caruana galiziajournalist daphne ca ruana galizia. she anti—corruption journalist daphne caruana galizia. she was killed by a car—bomb near her home on monday. at ten o'clock, mishal hussain will be here with a full round up of the day's news. first it's time for our world — which looks at the songbird trade in indonesia threatening dozens trade in indonesia threatening d oze ns of trade...
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monday afternoon, daphne caruana galizia leaves home.a ball of fire inside her car. it skids off the road and ends up in this field. she dies almost instantly. her youngest son is first on scene. police believe that the explosive was semtex, a first for malta. as executions go, this was a high—end job. they targeted daphne, and daphne alone. the bomb—maker knew his stuff. and the killer who triggered the bomb almost certainly had sight of her, possibly from somewhere up here. so what does all that tell us about the people who ordered the hit? that they're sophisticated, they're organised, and they've got money. daphne ca ruana galizia was a campaigning journalist, a mother of four, and a good friend to caroline muscat. when they spoke last week, they touched on the difficulties of independentjournalism on the island. caroline says daphne was gloomy about malta's future. she said, "if i had the choice, i would leave — but i can't. " "but you should." she said, "i enjoy a good fight, but i feel that time is running out." there is so much i
monday afternoon, daphne caruana galizia leaves home.a ball of fire inside her car. it skids off the road and ends up in this field. she dies almost instantly. her youngest son is first on scene. police believe that the explosive was semtex, a first for malta. as executions go, this was a high—end job. they targeted daphne, and daphne alone. the bomb—maker knew his stuff. and the killer who triggered the bomb almost certainly had sight of her, possibly from somewhere up here. so what does...
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two weeks ago, daphne caruana galizia told police she was receiving death threats. our car she was driving exploded not far from her home north of the island. "i condemn without reservation the barbaric attack as one against freedom of speech in our country. everyone knows that caruana galizia was a harsh critic, lyrically and personally. -- politically and personally. but nobody can justify this barbaric act in any way, against holding in the and civility -- against all dignity and civility." malta was long considered a tax haven, and it was the focus of catalan -- caruana galizia's reporting. she wrote many reports alleging government corruption. her accusations included the prime minister's family, suspected of owning a firm in panama that funnels funds to her from the leader of azerbaijan. one of the journalists's three sons took to social media to blame him and his government for his mother's death, saying "you are all complicit." he is saying she was targeted because she was the only journalist exposing ties between organized crime and the government. maltese
two weeks ago, daphne caruana galizia told police she was receiving death threats. our car she was driving exploded not far from her home north of the island. "i condemn without reservation the barbaric attack as one against freedom of speech in our country. everyone knows that caruana galizia was a harsh critic, lyrically and personally. -- politically and personally. but nobody can justify this barbaric act in any way, against holding in the and civility -- against all dignity and...
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they are working both in the fields and on the road, which maduro -- which daphne caruana galizia was driving down when her car exploded. she had just left her home and the car bomb detonated inside the vehicle, her body was thrown out, and the car ended up in a field. this is a very important seen, where one of malta's most well-known investigative journalists was killed on monday afternoon. daphne caruana galizia was a thorn in the side of many people in the maltese political establishment. she criticized the prime minister, his wife, the attorney general. politics inwas that malta was becoming corrupted by money overseas, by the arrival of the online gambling industry, by organized crime. and she wrote about it. iscourse, the great worry that somebody she was investigating decided she had to be killed. her family and friends are concerned that the people who are investigating her death are the very police she criticized, overseen by the very same politicians that she criticized. so this has become a very delicate investigation on a mediterranean island which is in a deep state of s
they are working both in the fields and on the road, which maduro -- which daphne caruana galizia was driving down when her car exploded. she had just left her home and the car bomb detonated inside the vehicle, her body was thrown out, and the car ended up in a field. this is a very important seen, where one of malta's most well-known investigative journalists was killed on monday afternoon. daphne caruana galizia was a thorn in the side of many people in the maltese political establishment....
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my lords, in asking this question, i would like to pay tribute to daphne caruana galizia for her couragend until recently of having her son paul working with me at the legatum institute. only one in seven people in this world lives in a nation with freedom of the press. and my question for my noble friend the minister is what steps is this country, where we do enjoy freedom of the press, taking to preserve our own freedoms and to see those extended worldwide? my noble friend makes a very important point. the uk supports freedom of expression as both a fundamental right in itself and as an essential element of a full range of human rights. the freedom of expression is required to allow innovation to thrive and ideas to develop and of course people must be allowed to discuss and debate issues freely without fear of repression or discrimination. the international development secretary, priti patel, has said that other governments need to do more to help hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees who've fled to bangladesh to escape violence in myanmar. she called it the fastest growing human
my lords, in asking this question, i would like to pay tribute to daphne caruana galizia for her couragend until recently of having her son paul working with me at the legatum institute. only one in seven people in this world lives in a nation with freedom of the press. and my question for my noble friend the minister is what steps is this country, where we do enjoy freedom of the press, taking to preserve our own freedoms and to see those extended worldwide? my noble friend makes a very...
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daphne caruana galizia was a leading investigative journalist who highlighted alleged corruption by senior politicians. portugal has declared three days of national mourning for all those killed by wildfires in the country. at least 36 people are known to have died. fires have also been causing widespread damage in north—western spain. storm ophelia is continuing to batter parts of the united kingdom, with high winds and flooding expected in scotland on tuesday. ireland experienced the worst of the weather on monday, with three people losing their lives. iam back i am back with sally and a few minutes with a look at all the international papers. before that, well as this report. —— world business report. drama in the high skies: european planemaker airbus takes a majority stake in bombardier‘s c seriesjets. is this enough to dodge us sanctions? video—streaming pioneer netflix has done it again. more people are paying to tune in to programmes like the latest season of narcos. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme, a special report on why the chinese gove
daphne caruana galizia was a leading investigative journalist who highlighted alleged corruption by senior politicians. portugal has declared three days of national mourning for all those killed by wildfires in the country. at least 36 people are known to have died. fires have also been causing widespread damage in north—western spain. storm ophelia is continuing to batter parts of the united kingdom, with high winds and flooding expected in scotland on tuesday. ireland experienced the worst...
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that election was prompted by an investigation from daphne caruana galizia.ree this is a huge test for the institutions of malta, the world is watching your country, like it has not for many decades. absolutely. it is a very grave occurrence for us. it has probably been dead two most difficult days of my life as a politician, we realise this is a very grave moment, i very grave occurrence and we are taking this very seriously. your reporter reported that we have asked and received help from overseas experts in policing and experts in forensic and these are complementing a really good resource that we have in the police force and we will leave no stone unturned to solve this crime. sorry to interrupt you. can you clarify the role of the fbi in the investigation? is the whole investigation going to be independent outside of the establishment of malta itself? no. malta is a european union country. 0ur standards of policing and justice are european standards. what happens, whenever any crime is committed and i have to say, this crime, and assassination is unprece
that election was prompted by an investigation from daphne caruana galizia.ree this is a huge test for the institutions of malta, the world is watching your country, like it has not for many decades. absolutely. it is a very grave occurrence for us. it has probably been dead two most difficult days of my life as a politician, we realise this is a very grave moment, i very grave occurrence and we are taking this very seriously. your reporter reported that we have asked and received help from...
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also tonight who planted the car bomb that killed daphne caruana galizia?fter the assassination of the country's most fearless journalist. people are in shock and they want answers. we'll be trying to get some answers from malta's deputy prime minister. and we have viewsnight. hello. people have long argued about the boundaries of free speech: how insensitive or offensive you should be allowed to be. but in universities right now, that old argument has taken on a new life. a generation of students are grappling with what is acceptable to say on campus, and what is not. some are trying to stop certain views being expressed. just as crucially, they are extending the concept of offensiveness. things that might have been disagreeable, are now unsayable — particularly where they touch identity politics and the feelings of minority groups.
also tonight who planted the car bomb that killed daphne caruana galizia?fter the assassination of the country's most fearless journalist. people are in shock and they want answers. we'll be trying to get some answers from malta's deputy prime minister. and we have viewsnight. hello. people have long argued about the boundaries of free speech: how insensitive or offensive you should be allowed to be. but in universities right now, that old argument has taken on a new life. a generation of...
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daphne caruana galizia was a leading investigative journalist. she highlighted alleged corruption by senior politicians, including malta's prime minister, who's denied any wrongdoing. wildfires in portugal are now known to have killed at least 36 people. thousands of firefighters are tackling outbreaks in central and northern areas. now on bbc news, the travel show. hello and welcome to this special look back at some of our most recent and favourite adventures here on the travel show. this week we're on the beautiful island of bermuda, where a couple of months ago the america's cup was in full swing. you can see more of that story in a moment. but first here's a taste of what else is coming up on this week ‘s programme. that's cold! we are going to kick off by remembering a trip that rajan took to jaffa in israel back in may, when he met a group of remarkable deaf—blind actors whose performances aren'tjust entertaining, they're truly inspiring. enjoy. jaffa is one of the world's oldest seaports. so old, they sayjonah embarked from here before bei
daphne caruana galizia was a leading investigative journalist. she highlighted alleged corruption by senior politicians, including malta's prime minister, who's denied any wrongdoing. wildfires in portugal are now known to have killed at least 36 people. thousands of firefighters are tackling outbreaks in central and northern areas. now on bbc news, the travel show. hello and welcome to this special look back at some of our most recent and favourite adventures here on the travel show. this week...
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daphne caruana galizia was a critic of the government. she worked on the panama papers investigation into fraud and money laundering. her son accused the maltese government i encouraging a situation where things flourish. gunman have killed 41 people after a police training center was attack the. 110 people were injured and 4 people killed. a group is being blamed in an asult in a neighboring province in which 30 people were killed. a judge has block the the latest version of president trump's travel ban hours before it was due to go in if he could. it targeted people from six uslim cubs north korea and venezuela. the judge said it broke immigration law and didn't show that people from muslim countries posed a threat to the united states. i spoke to john on this. >> the courts thwarting the president. what is the white house saying tonight? >> as you might imagine, not happy. today's dangerously flawed escort order undercut the president's effort to keep the country safe. the statement goes on and on. we are therefore confident the judici
daphne caruana galizia was a critic of the government. she worked on the panama papers investigation into fraud and money laundering. her son accused the maltese government i encouraging a situation where things flourish. gunman have killed 41 people after a police training center was attack the. 110 people were injured and 4 people killed. a group is being blamed in an asult in a neighboring province in which 30 people were killed. a judge has block the the latest version of president trump's...
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daphne caruana galizia died when her car exploded shortly after she left her home on monday.he was known for her blog accusing top politicians of corruption. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk i'm stephen sackur. today i'm deep in the english countryside to meet a man with a remarkable story, which has earned him admiration and accolades around the world. sir nicholas winton is now 105 years old. when he was just 29, he helped rescue more than 600 mostlyjewish children from nazi persecution in czechoslovakia. now, he hates the label of hero, but his life that an individuals can make an extraordinary difference. so what motivated him? sir nicholas winton, welcome to hardtalk. for most of your long life, your extraordinary story wasn't particularly well—known. but now it is known right around the world. do you like the fact that people now know exactly what you did in 1938 and ‘39? i don't mind the story being told. i'm not so keen on the frills. what do you mean about the frills? well, you know as a journalist, better than i do, what i mean. it means you get attent
daphne caruana galizia died when her car exploded shortly after she left her home on monday.he was known for her blog accusing top politicians of corruption. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk i'm stephen sackur. today i'm deep in the english countryside to meet a man with a remarkable story, which has earned him admiration and accolades around the world. sir nicholas winton is now 105 years old. when he was just 29, he helped rescue more than 600 mostlyjewish children from nazi...
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daphne caruana galizia was a leading investigative journalist. she highlighted alleged corruption by senior politicians, including malta's prime minister, who's denied any wrongdoing. wildfires in portugal are now known to have killed at least 36 people. thousands of firefighters are tackling outbreaks in central and northern areas where more than 600 separate forest fires have been reported. fires have also been causing widespread damage in north—western spain. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zehnder badawi. as the world continues to follow the plight of the rohingya muslims in myanmar, condemnation has been hit on the burmese authorities for not doing more to protect them from attacks from buddhist militants. my guess is acclaimed swiss film director barbet schroeder, whose latest documentary is about an influential this monk in myanmar who uses strong anti— muslim rhetoric in his speeches and writings. barbet schroeder has made the subject of evil the focus of many of his documentaries and films. he has w
daphne caruana galizia was a leading investigative journalist. she highlighted alleged corruption by senior politicians, including malta's prime minister, who's denied any wrongdoing. wildfires in portugal are now known to have killed at least 36 people. thousands of firefighters are tackling outbreaks in central and northern areas where more than 600 separate forest fires have been reported. fires have also been causing widespread damage in north—western spain. now on bbc news, it's time for...
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attended the latest demonstration in malta to call forjustice for the murdered journalist, daphne caruana galizia. the writer, who denounced political corruption and organised crime, was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. the government has offered a large reward to help find her killer. a major research project has concluded that all marine life will be affected by increasing acidification of the world's oceans. an 8—year study by german scientists says that while some species may benefit, most creatures will be adversely affected because of deteriorating food supplies. let's have a look at the front pages of this morning's newspapers. the times says the chancellor is facing an ambush over his budget next month from conservative mps who want him out. the guardian reports on demands from top business groups which want an urgent transition deal with the eu. the metro leads on yesterday's armed siege in nuneaton. it reports the gunman shouted "game over" as he entered the bowling alley. the japanese election is the lead for the ft. it says a sweeping win for the prime minister gives him a fresh
attended the latest demonstration in malta to call forjustice for the murdered journalist, daphne caruana galizia. the writer, who denounced political corruption and organised crime, was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. the government has offered a large reward to help find her killer. a major research project has concluded that all marine life will be affected by increasing acidification of the world's oceans. an 8—year study by german scientists says that while some species may...
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attended the latest demonstration in malta to call forjustice for the murdered journalist, daphne caruana galiziae writer —who denounced political corruption and organised crime — was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. the government has offered a large reward to help find her killer. a major research project has concluded that all marine life will be affected by increasing acidification of the world's oceans. an eight—year study by german scientists says that while some species may benefit, most creatures will be adversely affected because of deteriorating food supplies. now on bbc new, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament, as more pressure is piled on the government over the welfare benefit, universal credit. will the prime minister now pause universal credit and fix the problems before pressing ahead with the roll—out? why have reintroduced universal credit? it is a simpler system, it is a system which encourages people to get into the workplace. what next for brexit? we talk to two parliamentary experts about the battles ahead for the eu withdrawal bill. in
attended the latest demonstration in malta to call forjustice for the murdered journalist, daphne caruana galiziae writer —who denounced political corruption and organised crime — was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. the government has offered a large reward to help find her killer. a major research project has concluded that all marine life will be affected by increasing acidification of the world's oceans. an eight—year study by german scientists says that while some species may...
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daphne caruana galizia was a leading investigative journalist. she highlighted alleged corruption by senior politicians, including malta's prime minister, who's denied any wrongdoing. wildfires in portugal are now known to have killed at least 36 people. thousands of firefighters are tackling outbreaks in central and northern areas where more than 600 separate forest fires have been reported. fires have also been causing widespread damage in north—western spain. now on bbc news, it's time to look back at monday in parliament. hello, and welcome to monday in parliament, our look at the best of the day in the commons and the lords. the headlines: 400 jobs are to go at vauxhall. is the uk's withdrawal from the eu to blame? and her government's shambolic negotiation of brexit negotiations is undermining the uk. labour condemns donald trump's threat to end the us—iran nuclear deal as "reckless, mindless and downright dangerous". and how on earth did one mp's letter to the brexit secretary end up in the hands of a political blogger within a mere three
daphne caruana galizia was a leading investigative journalist. she highlighted alleged corruption by senior politicians, including malta's prime minister, who's denied any wrongdoing. wildfires in portugal are now known to have killed at least 36 people. thousands of firefighters are tackling outbreaks in central and northern areas where more than 600 separate forest fires have been reported. fires have also been causing widespread damage in north—western spain. now on bbc news, it's time to...
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attended the latest demonstration in malta to call forjustice for the murdered journalist, daphne caruana galizia. the writer, who denounced political corruption and organised crime, was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. the government has offered a large reward to help find her killer. a major research project has concluded that all marine life will be affected by increasing acidification of the world's oceans. an 8—year study by german scientists says that while some species may benefit, most creatures will be adversely affected because of deteriorating food supplies. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to our tour, on stephen sako, make welcome to our tour, on stephen sa ko, make yesterday welcome to our tour, on stephen sako, make yesterday is one of the biggest fiction writers of all time. dan brown. his 2003 novel the da vinci code sparked outrage in the vatican and he hasjust vinci code sparked outrage in the vatican and he has just published another epic tale, this time around man's quest for the origins of life. is there still a public appetite for dan brown's high—5 —— high—fibre bl
attended the latest demonstration in malta to call forjustice for the murdered journalist, daphne caruana galizia. the writer, who denounced political corruption and organised crime, was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. the government has offered a large reward to help find her killer. a major research project has concluded that all marine life will be affected by increasing acidification of the world's oceans. an 8—year study by german scientists says that while some species may...
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even daphne caruana galizia's closest friends can't work out which of her enemies would actually wantware of the risks. she didn't... she didn't talk about them much, you know? she took them in her stride, let's say. a new memorial appeared opposite the law courts today, to a woman whose lonely anti—corruption campaign appears to have cost her her life. daniel sandford, bbc news, valetta. the author philip pullman is best known for his trilogy of fantasy novels, his dark materials, which sold millions of copies. now, 20 years after the start of that series, he's back with a new book featuring one of the original characters. he's also keen to share his often forthright views on the real world which, he says, is in a "state of turmoil." he's been talking to our arts editor, will gompertz. the inn was an old stone built, rambling, comfortable sort of place. there was a terrace above the river, where peacocks, one called norman and the other called barry, stalked... philip pullman, reading from his latest book la belle sauvage, in which he returns to the fantastical world of dust and demo
even daphne caruana galizia's closest friends can't work out which of her enemies would actually wantware of the risks. she didn't... she didn't talk about them much, you know? she took them in her stride, let's say. a new memorial appeared opposite the law courts today, to a woman whose lonely anti—corruption campaign appears to have cost her her life. daniel sandford, bbc news, valetta. the author philip pullman is best known for his trilogy of fantasy novels, his dark materials, which sold...
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in malta, investigative journalist daphne caruana galizia was assassinated monday when a powerful bomb planted in her car exploded near her home on the mediterranean island nation. there's been no claim of responsibility for the blast, although local media reported galizia filed a police report in earlrly october toto report deah ththreats. on monday night, aboutut 3000 people gathered in a c candlelit vigil to remember daphne galizia. this is luke frendo, a friend of her family. lifetime, it is definitelyly the saddest dayay t i have lived. as a multi-citizen, i think daphne was not only a journalist and an absolute fearless human being, b b a pillar r of our democracy. today's heinous crime was not only againstst the human being, against a journalist, but against a pillar of everyone's democracy. amy: daphne galizia operated a popular blog where her reports cast some of malta's most powerful figures in a bad light, including bankers, casino operators, the country's prime minister, and its opposition leader. galizia spent much of her time over the last two years reporting on revelatio
in malta, investigative journalist daphne caruana galizia was assassinated monday when a powerful bomb planted in her car exploded near her home on the mediterranean island nation. there's been no claim of responsibility for the blast, although local media reported galizia filed a police report in earlrly october toto report deah ththreats. on monday night, aboutut 3000 people gathered in a c candlelit vigil to remember daphne galizia. this is luke frendo, a friend of her family. lifetime, it...
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daphne caruana galizia was a thorn in the side for many people in the maltese political establishmente criticised the police. her concern was that politics in malta was becoming corrupted by money from overseas, by the arrival of the online gambling industry. by organised crime. and she wrote about it. and of course the great worry is that somebody that she was investigating decided that she had to be killed, that her investigations had to come to an end. and her family and friends are concerned that the people who are investigating her death are the very police that she criticised, overseen by the very same politicians that she criticised. so this has become a very delicate investigation on a mediterranean island which is in a deep state of shock. the fa's most senior executives are appearing before a parliamentary inquiry to explain how they handled allegations of racism and bullying against the former england women's head coach mark sampson. let's listen in. the fa have apologised to her after saying she was subjected to discriminatory remarks. it's a life lesson. lianne sanderson
daphne caruana galizia was a thorn in the side for many people in the maltese political establishmente criticised the police. her concern was that politics in malta was becoming corrupted by money from overseas, by the arrival of the online gambling industry. by organised crime. and she wrote about it. and of course the great worry is that somebody that she was investigating decided that she had to be killed, that her investigations had to come to an end. and her family and friends are...
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daphne caruana galizia was a harsh critic of the maltese government, accusing top politicians of corruptionand money laundering. her son matthew accused the maltesese government of letting a culture of impunity flourish, an allegation it has rejected. portugal has begun a period of three days of national mourning after at least 36 people were killed in wildfires which devastated parts of the country. 0vernight rain and weakened winds have helped firefighters bring some of the blazes under control, although there are areas still alight in central and northern parts of the country. in spain, at least three people died in wildfires in the galicia region. suicide bombers and gunmen have killed at least 41 people after a police training centre was attacked in the eastern afghan city of gardez. around 110 civilians and 48 police were injured in the attack. the taliban said it carried it out. it's also being blamed for a second assault in neighbouring ghazni province, in which 30 people were killed. a political decision to reverse brexit would have a "significant" positive impact on the uk economy
daphne caruana galizia was a harsh critic of the maltese government, accusing top politicians of corruptionand money laundering. her son matthew accused the maltesese government of letting a culture of impunity flourish, an allegation it has rejected. portugal has begun a period of three days of national mourning after at least 36 people were killed in wildfires which devastated parts of the country. 0vernight rain and weakened winds have helped firefighters bring some of the blazes under...
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the wreckage of a car in the distance, daphne caruana galizia was driving near her home on monday afternoon her car off the road. it ended up in the field beyond. daphne ca ruana galizia was a thorn in the side of malta‘s establishment, described as a one—woman wikileaks, the most recent revelations pointing a finger at malta‘s prime minister, joseph muscat, and claims of corruption leaked to the panama papers, a claim he has denied. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. investigators are quoted in local media saying the bomb appears to have been outside the car. it is known she had claimed she had received death threats and her website was targeted by hackers. hundreds gathered for a vigil on monday evening, paying their respects to the popular journalist, wife and mother of three, walking to a local bay and lighting candles. as a maltese citizen, i think daphne was not only a journalist and an absolutely fearless human being, but a fourth pillar of our democracy, and today‘s heinous crime was not only against a human being and journalist, but against a pillar of everyone‘s dem
the wreckage of a car in the distance, daphne caruana galizia was driving near her home on monday afternoon her car off the road. it ended up in the field beyond. daphne ca ruana galizia was a thorn in the side of malta‘s establishment, described as a one—woman wikileaks, the most recent revelations pointing a finger at malta‘s prime minister, joseph muscat, and claims of corruption leaked to the panama papers, a claim he has denied. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack....
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andrew plant reports the wreckage of a car in the distance, daphne caruana galizia was driving near hera galizia was a thorn in the side of malta's establishment, described as a one—woman wikileaks, the most recent revelations pointing a finger at malta's prime minister, joseph muscat, and claims of corruption leaked to the panama papers a claim he has denied. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. investigators are quoted in local media saying the bomb appears to have been outside the car. it is known she had claimed she had received death threats and her website was targeted by hackers. hundreds gathered for a vigil on monday evening, paying their respects to the popular journalist, wife and mother of three, walking to a local bay and lighting candles. as a maltese citizen, i think daphne was not only a journalist and an absolutely fearless human being, and today's heinous crime was not only against a human being and journalist, but against a pillar of everyone's democracy. malta is the eu's smallest member. the 53—year—old had been driving in the night close to her home. h
andrew plant reports the wreckage of a car in the distance, daphne caruana galizia was driving near hera galizia was a thorn in the side of malta's establishment, described as a one—woman wikileaks, the most recent revelations pointing a finger at malta's prime minister, joseph muscat, and claims of corruption leaked to the panama papers a claim he has denied. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. investigators are quoted in local media saying the bomb appears to have been outside...