Szerdán megkezdődött az utolsó vádlott pere Daphne Caruana Galizia meggyilkolása ügyében.

Businessman Yorgen Fenech went on trial in Malta on Wednesday accused of orchestrating the assassination of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was blown up in…

La giornalista Caruana Galizia aveva denunciato la corruzione ai massimi vertici del Paese, portando alla luce i legami opachi tra élite economiche e politiche di Malta #EuropeNews

Yorgen Fenech is accused of ordering the killing of the journalist, in a case that rocked the nation and brought down a government.

YORGEN Fenech, optužen za naručivanje ubojstva novinarke Daphne Caruane Galizie, konačno je na sudu nakon devet godina.

A wealthy Maltese businessman accused of ordering the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia went on trial on Wednesday (local time), nine years after the death of the journalist who…

Yorgen Fenech, heir to property empire, on trial for alleged involvement in murder of journalist in 2017

Szerdán megkezdődött az utolsó vádlott pere Daphne Caruana Galizia meggyilkolása ügyében.

Daphne Caruana Galiziával egy autójába rejtett bomba végzett 2017-ben.

A 44 éves Yorgen Fenech szerdán állt bíróság elé a 2017-ben elkövetett gyilkosság vádjával.

Unul dintre cei mai bogați afaceriști din Malta a fost trimis în judecată sub acuzația că a comandat uciderea jurnalistei Daphne Caruana Galizia, potrivit The

Maltański biznesmen i spadkobierca imperium majątkowego Yorgen Fenech mial zapłacić 150 tys. euro płatnym zabójcom za zabicie dziennikarki śledczej Daphne Caruany Galizii, która…

POČELO je suđenje malteškom poduzetniku optuženom da je naručio ubojstvo istraživačke novinarke.

Caruana Galizia had exposed corruption at the highest level in the country, shining a spotlight on murky links between Malta's business and political elites. #EuropeNews

A quasi 9 anni dall'omicidio della giornalista d'inchiesta che aveva scoperchiato i legami illeciti tra affari e politica a Malta, si apre il processo al presunto mandante: un…

Yorgen Fenech said to have spent €400,000 on fees for men convicted of car bombing that killed investigative journalist