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Malta 'gave migrants fuel to get to Italy', says crisis hotline by Staff Writers Valletta (AFP) May 20, 2020 Malta's armed forces provided migrants with fuel for their boat, a new engine, and GPS coordinates for Italy, a crisis hotline alleged Wednesday, citing testimony from those involved. Some 101 migrants who had set off from Libya on April 8 in a rubber boat were intercepted three days later by a Maltese patrol when the island country was in sight, several of them told the NGO group Alarm Phone. After dangerous manoeuvres that endangered the lives of the migrants, including pointing weapons at them to prevent them from continuing sailing to Malta, the Maltese military said it would instead help the dinghy reach Italy, the migrants said. "They told us 'we will show you the route until Italy'. We said 'no, we don't have fuel'. They said 'ok, we will give you fuel'. They gave us five gallons, 40 litres," one told Alarm Phone, a crisis hotline for migrants in distress in the Mediterranean. "They gave us an engine 45 or 40 Yamaha. We attached it and we put the fuel and they gave us a compass in a wooden box. They told us... go that way until you find yourselves in a city in Italy," the migrant was quoted as saying. They landed in Sicily on April 12. Malta and Italy have officially closed their ports to migrants during the coronavirus pandemic, a decision heavily criticised by aid groups. Both countries say the EU does not do enough to help on the immigration issue. Malta is currently bickering with the EU over what to do with 162 migrants it is holding on commercial vessels outside its territorial waters. Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela, meanwhile, remains under investigation for his role in the death last month of at least five migrants who tried to sail from Libya to Italy. Malta's Repubblika civil rights organisation filed two police reports alleging criminal inaction on the part of Abela and Maltese armed forces commander Jeffrey Curmi. Its second report was filed against 11 crew members of a Maltese patrol boat who allegedly cut the cables of the migrant dinghy's motor.
Federal Resources Supply Co. awarded $134M for nursing homes' PPE Washington DC (UPI) May 14, 2020 The federal government has given a $134 million contract to the Federal Resources Supply Co. to provide personal protective equipment kits for medical personnel at more than 15,000 nursing home locations. The contract was awarded by the Pentagon's Defense Logistics Agency, in coordination with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. According to the Pentagon, deliveries of the equipment - which includes 1.2 million goggles, 64.4 millio ... read more
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