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Aer Lingus To Start Malta Operations In October

Aer Lingus To Start Malta Operations In October
Aug 8 2024 Share

It was announced that Aer Lingus, an Irish airline, will start operating between Malta and Ireland as of next October 2024.

With three flights a week, the airline will kick off October 25th and with fares starting at €69.99.

The announcement was welcomed by Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo, who said that this will increase connections with the United States of America and Canada, as well as Northern Europe.

The minister said that this also increases quality and sustainable tourism.

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Biles and ‘Queen’ Andrade Create Iconic Medal Moment

Aug 7 2024 Share

The 27-year-old gymnast Simone Biles from the United States, who has won three gold medals at the Olympic Games, secured a silver medal this year, following Rebeca Andrade from Brazil. Rather than showing disappointment, Biles displayed joy as history was made with the first all-Black podium in men’s or women’s gymnastics at the Olympics, with Jordan Chiles from the United States winning the bronze medal.

“It was an all-Black podium, so that was super exciting for us. Then Jordan was like, ‘Should we bow to her?’ and I was like, ‘Absolutely.'” The bow was a show of respect to Andrade, whose excellence symbolizes a sport that is becoming more diverse and inclusive.
“Rebeca is so amazing, she’s a queen,” said Biles. “She’s such an excitement to watch, and the fans in the crowd were always cheering for her, so it was just the right thing to do.”

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€1 Million Investment Into SPECT-TC Scan At Mater Dei

€1 Million Investment Into SPECT-TC Scan At Mater Dei
Aug 7 2024 Share

Health and Active Aging Minister Jo Etienne Abela announced the launch of a new SPECT-CT Scanning service at Mater Dei Hospital, made possible through a one million euro investment in advanced equipment and technology.

This new service will enhance the specialised offerings of the Radiology Department at Mater Dei Hospital.

The minister explained that this cutting-edge technology allows specialists to pinpoint conditions and diseases with greater accuracy, enabling clear and detailed diagnoses that lead to timely and specialised treatment.

Minister Jo Etienne Abela highlighted that this technology is set to be utilised across various medical fields, including orthopaedics, endocrinology, pulmonology, cardiology, and cancer care.

“This investment supports the government’s vision for Mater Dei Hospital to continue developing its potential as a center of excellence in secondary and tertiary healthcare. I extend my thanks to all the administrative and technical staff who prepared this project in such a short time,” the minister stated.

Dr. Andrew Mallia, Consultant Nuclear Medicine Physician, emphasised the significance of this innovative service and underscored the benefits that patients will experience, thanks to this advanced technology that will deliver more precise results and specialised care.

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Iron Giant Turns 25 Years Old

Aug 7 2024 Share

Twenty-five years ago, “The Iron Giant” was released, marking a significant moment in animation history. Directed by Brad Bird, this 1999 classic tells the heartwarming story of a young boy named Hogarth Hughes who befriends a massive robot from outer space.

Set during the Cold War era, the film beautifully explores themes of friendship, fear, and self-sacrifice.
Despite its initial modest box office performance, “The Iron Giant” has since garnered critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. Praised for its stunning animation, emotional depth, and poignant storytelling, the movie has become a beloved classic. The voice cast, including Eli Marienthal as Hogarth and Vin Diesel as the titular Iron Giant, brought the characters to life with memorable performances.

On this milestone anniversary, fans and newcomers alike celebrate “The Iron Giant” for its timeless message and enduring charm, reminding us all of the power of compassion and understanding.

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