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KURT SANSONE ksansone@mediatoday.com.mt KURT SANSONE ksansone@mediatoday.com.mt YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT SUNDAY 27 OCTOBER 2024 • ISSUE 1303 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY Are drug law changes an act of compassion or an attempt to appease drug traffickers? PAGES 12 - 13 What social partners will be looking out for this Monday PAGES 14 - 15 Legal changes Budget 2025 maltatoday If you have not done so already, remember to turn your clock back one hour Winter time Trapping PAGE 2 Steward SLAPP Spanish court says Mediatoday in procedural default THE Labour and National- ist parties are refusing to say whether they received any donations from Villa Rosa developer Anton Camilleri or his companies. As controversy swirls around the government deci- sion to review the local plan for the Villa Rosa site, the two major parties are being scarce with information. PAGE 6 PL, PN mum on whether Villa Rosa developer donated money €1.95 MEDIATODAY Co. Ltd has been declared in default of an ongoing SLAPP proceeding filed by the floundering healthcare compa- ny Steward in Spain, against the newspaper and former editor Matthew Vella. The private hospitals group Steward In- ternational, whose multi-million deal in Malta was rescinded by a Maltese judge, filed a damaging lawsuit in Spain where it is now headquartered, alleging defamation from a 2023 report on allegations made by financial investigators Viceroy. It is demanding €25,000 in damages from the newspaper. Mediatoday did not file a legal response to the court, nor had it been notified offi- cially of the case in the first instance. PL refers MaltaToday to its official donations report while PN ignores questions A protestor carrying a placard denouncing a 'government held hostage by developers' with Villa Rosa seen atop of the hill in the background. Several environmental and social activist groups were joined by residents yesterday in a protest in St George's Bay against the Villa Rosa project and government's attempt to amend the local plan for the specific site. (Photo: James Bianchi/MaltaToday) SEE PAGE 7 FKNK's Lucas Micallef FKNK's Lucas Micallef says t says trappers will rappers will comply with research comply with research parameters because parameters because they love birds they love birds INTERVIEWMT2

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