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VALLETTA: A million-euro ($1.2 million) reward for information on who ordered the murder of Malta's most prominent journalist is still available, a year after her death. Daphne Caruana Galizia, 53, who wrote an anti-corruption blog, was killed on Oct. 16, 2017 by a car bomb. Three people arrested in December were charged with the killing, which they have denied. Police believe an as-yet-unidentified person ordered the attack that Justice Minister Owen Bonnici called"the biggest crime that has ever happened in Malta". Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, a frequent target of Caruana Galizia's writings, offered the reward last year. (REUTERS)
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