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InfoMigrants By Sertan Sanderson Published on : 2021/03/09
The Council of Europe (CoE) has published a new report about developments in Europe s response to the migration situation on the continent. The document highlights a series of shortcomings that have marginalized and endangered migrants especially during the COVID crisis.
Among the most important trends related to the European migration situation, the report highlighted that in the past two years – since publishing its last paper – the ongoing lack of adequate search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean remained a major point of concern. Though the statistics show a reduction in the number of people attempting sea crossings, and therefore a decrease in deaths at sea in absolute terms, the Missing Migrants project run by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) recorded over 2,600 deaths in the Mediterranean in the second half of 2019 and in
More than eight kilometres of electricity networks have been put in place as part of the first phase of the Grand Harbour Clean Air project.
Addressing a news conference, Infrastructure Minister Ian Borg and European Funds parliamentary secretary Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi said the underground electricity cables will distribute electricity from Enemalta’s primary substation to the docks of Grand Harbour, Marsa and Senglea.
Borg said the €50 million investment will be improving air quality for 17,000 families living in the Grand Harbour area by reducing more than 90% of the air pollution caused by ships.
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Studies conducted indicate that through this investment, Malta will save up to €375 million in costs related to the consequences that may arise from air pollution within 20 years.