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1 week ago |
tortoisemedia.com | Ceri Thomas |Gary Marshall |Paul Caruana Galizia |Tom Kinsella
It is a little over two years since Daphne Caruana Galizia, Malta’s pre-eminent investigative journalist, died in a car bomb, and the shock is still being felt. In an EU member country, how was such a political assassination even possible? How closely implicated in the plot were high-ranking members of the government and business? The questions only deepened as it began to appear that the people behind the murder might get away with it. Daphne’s son Paul Caruana Galizia is a reporter at Tortoise.
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1 week ago |
ft.com | Paul Caruana Galizia
After hearing a jury convict two men for supplying the bomb that killed my mother, I told my father how anxious I’d felt while waiting...
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2 weeks ago |
ft.com | Paul Caruana Galizia
In February 2010, a dying man sat quietly on the bed of his Greenwich Village apartment.
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1 month ago |
ft.com | Eade Hemingway |Oliver Hawkins |Chris Cook |Paul Caruana Galizia
A small group of traders earned a $99.6mn windfall by buying Melania Trump’s cryptocurrency token in the minutes before it was made...
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2 months ago |
ft.com | Paul Caruana Galizia |Ray Douglas |George Steer
Trading in two little-known New York-listed stocks soared in the weeks before the companies announced the appointment of Trump family...
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