AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMalta Court: Yorgen Fenech’s long-delayed trial over the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia finally opened in Valletta, with prosecutors alleging he ordered the killing via intermediaries and a €150,000 cash payment. Film & Production: Netflix premiered Enola Holmes 3 on 1 July, with Malta locations and Valletta Pictures support tied to the Malta Film Commission’s 40% cash rebate. Local Screen Exports: Joshua Cassar Gaspar’s The Theft of the Caravaggio heads to North America after a US distributor acquisition, with a digital release via Apple TV and Amazon. Energy & Infrastructure: The World Bank approved US$265m for Morocco’s Ifahsa 300MW pumped-storage project, aimed at helping integrate at least 1GW of new solar and wind—an indirect signal for Malta’s wider Mediterranean energy storage push. iGaming & Compliance: Malta’s GWU said police closed an investigation into its GWU Transport, Maritime and Aviation Section Secretary after a complaint linked to an Electoral Commission report. Tourism & Travel: Ryanair warned of up to six-hour queues at several European airports during summer due to EES readiness issues, while Malta’s BBC Concert Orchestra returns to Floriana on 4 July for an ABBA and Bee Gees tribute.
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