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These are the headlines of the stories that our editorial team at Corporate Dispatch worked on Friday.
Police called to Boris Johnson’s home for loud argument at home
US Supreme Court orders retrial of a man on death row saying that prosecutor engaged in unconstitutional racial discrimination when striking African-American jurors from the panel
Iran: United States request UN Security Council meeting
Trump reversed decision on approved military attacks against Iran, after considering them not proportionate
Malta: Judge Depasquale appeals for ‘media savvy’ courts, deals with ‘often unjust criticism against judicial system’ while vowing to ‘serve to ensure that citizens feel that justice is done’
A Briton considered among Europe’s most wanted’ to be extradited from Malta
EU publishes strategic agenda for next 5 years
David Gilmour’s personal guitar collection sells for $21.5 million at auction
Europe on alert for potentially dangerous heatwave in the coming days
Low level of Maltese debt held by foreigners
Maltese girl among victims of sex trafficking in Malta in 2018 – US State Department
Gold prices touch levels not seen in almost 6 years
Italian top court decrees that a foetus is a ‘person’ during labour
Foreign office minister suspended after assaulting protester
The changing climate threatening Spain’s tourism industry
Escalation of fighting around Tripoli, Haftar forces targeted from the air
U.S. regulator bars U.S. airlines from flying over Iranian airspace
Moderate earthquake in France
Salvini says will quit if government can’t cut 10 billion euros in taxes
Bank of England Governor wants clarity on Brexit, 150,000 UK firms not fully ready for no-deal
Videos released of American drone being hit in the Gulf, strike on Iran averted at last moments
UN Security Council calls for protection of persons with disabilities in conflict zones
Moller-Maersk alters its route through the Strait of Hormuz
Malaysian Prime Minister has doubts Russia was behind downing of MH17
Fresh wave of protests in Hong Kong
Thousands try to storm Georgian parliament
EU leaders fail to agree over top jobs at Brussels summit
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