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Brussels, Jun 22 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leopoldo Rodríguez) The European Parliament (EP) officially presented the "Daphne Caruana Galizia" journalism award this Tuesday in Brussels, an award that pays tribute to the Maltese journalist murdered in October 2017 and with which it is expected to “inspire and support” courageous journalism in the European Union.FOOTAGE OF THE PRESENTATION IN BRUSSELS OF THE "DAPHNE CARUANA GALIZIA" JOURNALISM PRIZE. SOUNDBITES IN ENGLISH OF HEIDI HAUTALA, DAVID CASA AND MATTHEW CARUANA GALIZIA.
Berlin (Germany), 16 Oct (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Hayoung Jeon) With flowers and posters, a tribute was paid Friday in Berlin to the journalist Daphne Caruana, who was murdered on 16 October 2017. Caruana died when a car bomb exploded next to the one passing by in the Maltese town of Bidjina. An expert in investigating cases of political corruption in her country, she led the publication of Panama papers there.FOOTAGE OF THE VIGIL IN BERLIN
People gather to celebrate at the scene of a gang-rape and murder in India after police shot dead the suspects as they were re-enacting their alleged crime. IMAGES
Dallas Police Chief Officer David Brown gave a press conference, Monday, at which he explained the guidance he gave to use a bomb robot to kill the man who is believed to have killed at least five police officers. Rounds ripped through downtown Dallas, last Thursday, killing five police officers and wounding at least seven more. The suspect was identified as Micah Xavier Johnson who was killed by a detonation squad robot in the standoff with the police.
Dallas Police Chief Officer David Brown gave a press conference, Monday, at which he explained the guidance he gave to use a bomb robot to kill the man who is believed to have killed at least five police officers. Rounds ripped through downtown Dallas, last Thursday, killing five police officers and wounding at least seven more. The suspect was identified as Micah Xavier Johnson who was killed by a detonation squad robot in the standoff with the police.
In footage courtesy of Twitter user @WhoAteMyPizza, Sniper rounds could be heard ripping through Dallas on Thursday night, after 11 police officers were shot, 5 fatally, during a protest against the police killing of African-Americans Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Police reports indicate that two snipers fired multiple shots at police officers from an elevated position in the city centre.