In the Press: Commonwealth leaders commit to fighting radicalization of youths

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

Commonwealth leaders have pledged to prevent radical groups from recruiting new members through partnerships with civil society and grassroots organizations to tackle social conditions that make youths more receptive to extremist philosophies. 

In-Nazzjon

PN leader Simon Busuttil said that a recently presented document outlining the PN's economic vision was met with a positive response form social partners and gave the people a sense of security and continuity. 

L-Orizzont

The institute for tourism studies spent some €50,000 on the provision of Wifi between June 2011 and January 2015. The institute now saves some €1,000 a month after changing provider from Vanilla Telecoms. 

The Malta Independent

NGOs have expressed outrage at the authorities for failing to take action on the notoriously illegal development at Montekristo estates, one year after a weak attempt at following through with an enforcement notice did absolutely nothing to stop the establishment from opening to the public and turning a profit.