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Anonymous declare ‘Cyber War’ on Russia; shut down Russian Ministry of Defence site

Feb 25 2022 Share

Global hacker collective Anonymous has effectively declared ‘Cyber War’ on Russia, disabling Russian Government websites including the Russian Ministry of Defence Website and Russia Today news service.

Earlier today, Anonymous members announced that they will be launching cyber operations against the Russian government. RT.com confirmed the attack, saying that some websites were slowed down while others went offline for “extended periods of time.”

On Twitter, the collective stated that “Ukraine is a democratic country being invaded by a fascist dictatorship, the battle isn’t NATO vs Russia, the battle is democracy vs fascism.”

More on this story as it develops.

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Robert Abela pledges to maintain electricity bills as prices surge amid Russian invasion

Robert Abela pledges to maintain electricity bills as prices surge amid Russian invasion
Feb 25 2022 Share

Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela has stated that the current soar of gas and oil prices amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will not affect Malta’s electricity bills.

In an interview on ONE Radio earlier today, the Prime Minister stated that despite occurring beyond our shores, the sanctions placed by world leaders will increase prices of raw materials, noting that the first global impact was in increase in prices of oil and gas.

“The EU is making arrangements to procure gas from different sources but Malta already has a deal for the provision of LNG that will guarantee a stable price,” Abela stated before ensuring that he will honour the commitment. Moments after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine the price of liquefied natural gas (LNG) rose around 19% to a price of of €105.60 per megawatt-hour.

What do you make of these developments?

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Malta will not halt its ‘golden passport’ scheme despite Metsola’s calls to ‘close loopholes’

Malta will not its halt 'golden passport' scheme despite Metsola's calls to 'close loopholes'
Feb 25 2022 Share

The government has confirmed that Malta’s golden passports scheme will remain available for the moment despite calls from multiple political figures to halt the programme after Russia began to invade Ukraine on Thursday.

Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne praised the passport scheme, stating that it offers a significant amount of revenue for the government’s community projects. During Thursday’s political event in Birzebbugia, Fearne specifically highlighted that the income from the passports funded a newly refurbished healthcare centre in Gzira.

Meanwhile, European Parliament President Robert Metsola called upon European leaders to halt sales of golden passports as “The Kremlin has long thought it could buy its way into Europe. It is time to close any loopholes, end the dangerous phenomenon of golden passports that provide a backdoor to European citizenship.”

In spite of this, Prime Minister Robert Abela has stated Malta’s rejection rate is already high, with rigorous research and analysis before passports are granted.

What do you make of this?

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€1,000 grant to parents & working mothers & wage increase for teachers among PN proposals

€1,000 grant to parents & working mothers & wage increase for teachers among PN proposals
Feb 24 2022 Share

The Nationalist Party’s extraordinary general council meeting this evening saw party councillors approve the electoral manifesto ahead of the March 26 election, with key party members revealing and discussing notable proposals.

Amongst others, the Nationalist Party pledges to enact a number of measures which aim to ensure a work-life balance amongst parents with a one-time grant of €1,000 for each child. The aforementioned will also apply to parents who had children from January 2017 onwards. Mothers heading back to work will also receive a €1,000 grant as an incentive for returning to the workplace. In addition to this, they will either be exempt from income tax or will have to pay a small amount, thus women who do not have a significant salary may also benefit from such an incentive.

With regards to local educators, the PN is also proposing improvement in working conditions amongst educators on all levels. Measures will include incentives for prospective educators, sustainable salary increases, an increased effort on work-life balance and training & development of work-relevant skills.

What do you make of these measures?

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