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360 Sports Malta Premier League Kicks Off Today

360 Sports Malta Premier League Kicks Off Today
Aug 16 2024 Share

A new era for Maltese football is set to kick off today as the 360 Sports Malta Premier League will begin with Friday as Match Day One and going into the rest of the weekend.

Friday 16th August is set to see Birkirkara FC and Balzan FC open the league with a match at 18:00 at the Ta’ Qali National Stadium, followed by Sliema Wanderers FC and Mosta FC.

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The Tony Bezzina Stadium will see Melita FC and Floriana FC face each other on Saturday, followed by Hibernians FC and Naxxar Lions FC.

The weekend will end with Ħamrun Spartans FC and Żabbar St Patrick FC facing off at the Tony Bezzina Stadium on Sunday, before concluding with Gżira United FC and Marsaxlokk FC.

The championship will see 12 teams instead of 14 vying for the top spot, and will feature brand new features and an all new format.

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‘All You Can Fly’ Year Subscription By Wizz Air For €499

‘All You Can Fly’ Year Subscription By Wizz Air For €499
Aug 16 2024 Share

Hungary-based European airline Wizz Air has launched an “All You Can Fly” subscription package, allowing unlimited flights for a year at a promotional price of €499.

After August 16, the package will cost €599.

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Subscribers can access flights to 950 destinations across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa.

However, the offer has some limitations: flights must be booked at least 72 hours in advance, and each journey incurs an additional €9.99 fee. Baggage and seat selection are not included.

This subscription is ideal for frequent travellers but may not suit those who prefer to plan trips well in advance, especially with the upcoming EU Entry/Exit System (EES) requiring passenger information 48 hours before departure.

Additionally, the package’s availability has faced criticism due to website issues and complaints about the start date, which may reduce the subscription’s effective duration by a month.

Despite these drawbacks, the package offers a cost-effective solution for regular travellers, such as digital nomads, who can benefit from lower travel expenses. However, the restrictions on booking timing and additional fees could limit its appeal to those who do not travel frequently or prefer more flexibility in planning.

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Message From The Turtles: ‘Don’t Use White Light At Night’

Message From The Turtles: ‘Don’t Use White Light At Night’
Aug 16 2024 Share

The Wildlife Rescue Team have a message for beachgoers hitting the beach in the evening, urging them not to use white light at night.

This is because Maltese beaches with turtle nests on them are reaching hatching season, and white light could pose a life-threatening distraction for the turtles.

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‘Whilst we wait for the other 7 nests to enter their hatching periods slowly slowly, our baby hatchlings have a message for everyone.’

‘Now that we are in hatching period, we appeal to anyone visiting the beach at night to shield their bright lights. Covering with a couple of layers of red plastic is very easy and does the trick.’

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Monkeypox Declared Global Health Emergency By WHO

Monkeypox Declared Global Health Emergency By WHO
Aug 16 2024 Share

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared mpox a global public health emergency after an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) spread to neighbouring countries.

This marks the second time in two years that mpox has been classified as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), the WHO’s highest alert level. The status aims to enhance global cooperation, research, and funding to contain the disease.

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The current outbreak in the DRC began with an endemic strain known as clade I, but a new variant, clade Ib, which spreads more easily through close contact, including sexual contact, has led to rapid transmission.

The virus has now spread to Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda, raising concerns of further spread across Africa and beyond.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus emphasized the need for a coordinated international response to prevent further infections and fatalities.

The WHO has released $1.5 million in contingency funds, with plans to raise $15 million more.

With more than 17,000 suspected cases and over 500 deaths this year, primarily in children, Africa’s top public health body also declared an mpox emergency. Vaccines are not yet available, but efforts are underway to address this.

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