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B.Com students allowed an individual hearing following cheating on progress test

Jan 18 2021 Share

The Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy allowed students an individual hearing to explain their involvement in the case of wide-spread cheating on a progress test.

Their initial decision to fail all students who had taken the test, the faculty is now allowing students to explain their involvement. In the cases where students were in fact proven to have cheated on the test, they were reprimanded accordingly.

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The Malta Police Association is concerned about bar closure rules

Jan 18 2021 Share

The Malta Police Association has expressed concerns about the lack of rules being enforced regarding bar closures.

A number of incidents are still taking place in the Paceville area, and the association is lamenting the facts that incidents shouldn’t be occurring at all if bars are meant to be closed.

They’ve reported incidents happening on a day-to-day basis, with the most recent one happening last Saturday night.

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North Korea parades, “World’s most powerful weapon”

Jan 17 2021 Share

The North Korean Government has just rolled out ballistic missile designed for launch from submarines.

Leader Kim Jong-un put the missiles on show at a parade designed to exhibit his nuclear weapons program.

The Korean Central News Agency described the weapons as, ‘The World’s Mightiest’.

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141 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 136 recoveries

67 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 323 recoveries
Jan 17 2021 Share

Malta has registered 141 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,866 swab tests, while 136 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

From yesterday’s cases; 38 cases were family members of previously known cases, 31 cases were contact of positive work colleagues, 18 cases were direct contacts with other positive cases and 29 cases were from social gatherings with other positive cases.

To date, Malta has registered 15,588 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 12,596 have recovered, 239 died and 2,753 are still active.

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