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Malta Independent
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2016-06-25
BRITAIN votes to leave EU
No intention for similar referendum, we will not commit suicide – PM
More questions raised than answered following Brexit referendum
Students happy with co-education but teachers are not convinced
Opposition Leader offers hand of cooperation to government
Malta at centre stage at most crucial time – Alfred Sant
Rationality needed to restore business confidence – Chamber
EU will continue to grow - EU Commissioner for Health Andriukaitis
Now that Britain has voted to leave the EU, what comes next?
The untold truth
The world has changed, forever
EU must now stop further unravelling - if it can
David Cameron’s resignation to set off leadership scramble
Trump arrives in Scotland, hails British exit from EU
Celebrities jam Havana streets for Chanel’s Cuban takeover
Colombians cheer deal putting them on verge of peace accord
Rescuers search rubble in east China after tornado kills 98
Street performance by Syrians in Lebanon opens wounds
Led Zeppelin rocks copyright case over ‘Stairway’
Brexit vote sent Europe towards their biggest plunge since the global financial crisis
European stocks crash after UK vote to leave EU
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