Evening Daily Newsfeed Roundup

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These are the main news reported by the leading Maltese news portals:

The prime minister’s personal assistant and a member of the Office of the Prime Minister’s security detail testified on Friday as part of a public inquiry into the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. Source: Times of Malta


MAPSSS (Maltese Association of Parents of State Schools Students) today appealed to parents, teachers and school management teams to strictly observe the directives issued by the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Ministry for Health. Source: The Malta Independent


Energy Minister Michael Farrugia has stated that repair work on the interconnector between Malta and Sicily is proceeding as per schedule. The interconnector had been extensively damaged by a ship’s anchor on 23 December. Source: TVM


General Workers Union wants a discussion on a national plan for the prevention of Covid-19 in Malta and other issues such as quarantine leave for workers. Source: Malta Today


In the context of the Coronavirus situation, the Malta Chamber of Commerce stated that the health and welfare of employees is the foremost priority but the damaging effects on businesses and jobs need to be mitigated. Source: Newsbook

Foreign News Roundup

 

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New government in Tunisia assumes office

European Commission to create EU-wide biometric residence permit for British nationals living in EU

Malta’s University signs cooperation agreement with European Court of Auditors

Geneva Motor Show cancelled following coronavirus concerns

Lebanon bars travel for non-residents from countries with coronavirus

Owners of Corona Beer facing worst quarter in 10 years following Coronavirus outbreak

Germany to test asylum seekers for coronavirus

Three more being tested for coronavirus in Cyprus

Financial markets head for worst week since 2008 crash

WHO warns no country should make the “fatal mistake” of assuming it will be spared the coronavirus

Canada to stop providing security for Harry and Meghan

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