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[ANALYSIS] Cracking the Carmelo Abela paradox
Can Robert Abela have his Cabinet under a dark shadow over the allegations of two criminals, and how far can the Opposition go in raising the stakes of a case that could even backfire on them?
9 June 2021, 11:21am
by James Debono
For Malta’s prime minister Robert Abela, a point-blank accusation by two hardened criminals that sitting minister Carmelo Abela played an essential role in the foiled 2010 HSBC heist, poses an enormous ethical dilemma. Can he afford having this dark shadow cast over his Cabinet, or does he set a precedent that also puts his entire Cabinet at the mercy of accusations by two alleged murderers?
ItalyMaltaMontenegroPanamaBrusselsBruxelles-capitaleBelgiumDidier-reyndersMino-pecorelliChris-cardonaBernard-grechCaruana-galiziaStreaming: escape with Cinema Made in Italy on Mubi
This year’s online edition of the annual Italian film fest includes last year’s Berlinale best actor, a couple of Venice favourites – and only male directors
‘All-in commitment’: Elio Germano as the artist Antonio Ligabue in Hidden Away Photograph: Chico de Luigi
‘All-in commitment’: Elio Germano as the artist Antonio Ligabue in Hidden Away Photograph: Chico de Luigi
Sat 17 Apr 2021 03.00 EDT
Spring is here, and with it the allure of sunny escape – though the prospect of variously tiered travel restrictions from May means that most of us will be holidaying within national borders for now. If you’re daydreaming of an Italian getaway, the Italian Cultural Institute has given us some armchair-based consolation in the shape of their annual Cinema Made in Italy showcase. Usually a big-screen affair, it goes digital this year for Covid purposes: as with other such online adaptations, the trade-off is that a traditionally London-centred event is available to viewers across the UK and Ireland.
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13 Mar, 2021
The kidnapping and murder of Italy's former Prime Minister Aldo Moro by the terrorist group Brigate Rosse.
On 16 March 1978, Aldo Moro, former Italian Prime Minister and president of the Christian Democracy, was kidnapped. The kidnapping occurred in Via Mario Fani in Rome, by far-left terrorist organization the Red Brigades.
The attackers gunned down Moro's five personal bodyguards before taking him hostage. Then, on 9 May 1978, after 55 days of disputes, extensive searches, and proposed compromises, Moro was killed. His body was found in the back of a red Renault 4 in Via Michelangelo Caetani in the historic center of Rome, very close to both the Christian Democrat and Italian Communist Party headquarters.
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