Malta: Alleged hitmen knew police were coming for them three weeks in advance

The Times says that the suspected hitmen in the Caruana Galizia assassination had knowledge of their impending arrest for three weeks, but they thought they would be immediately released.

The Times reports that hundreds of hospital appointments for cancer patients have been postponed due to delays in supply of radioactive substances procured from Rome. Sources said that an unused machine producing the substance lies idle at the Life Sciences Park.

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