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Cabinet Reshuffle In Progress? Robert Abela Calls MPs to Castille

Jan 6 2024 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela is currently conducting a cabinet reshuffle in his office at Castille, according to sources close to Malta Daily and reports emerging this morning.

Cabinet members are being summoned to Abela’s office at Valletta’s Auberge de Castille, where the prime minister is preparing to unveil his new executive team, possibly including new faces.

Sources indicate that the reshuffle is expected to be significant, with the possibility of some current ministers or junior ministers losing their positions or undergoing changes in their portfolios.

This move marks the first cabinet reshuffle since the 2022 general election, which was the latest major election in Malta.

The subsequent elections anticipated are those unrelated to local members of parliament but are set to elect Members of the European Parliament and local councillors in June 2024.

The current cabinet comprises of 18 ministers and four parliamentary secretaries.

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Man From Sudan Involved In PV Fight Will Face Court Charges

Jan 6 2024 Share

Police Update: Court Appearance for 30-Year-Old Sudanese Man in St. Julian’s Incident.

In a recent development, the Police Communications Department has announced that a 30-year-old Sudanese man is set to be brought before the Police Magistrate, Dr. Yana Micallef Stafrace, today at around half past eleven in the morning (1130hrs).

The court appearance is in connection with an incident in Paceville, St. Julian’s. The individual is expected to face charges related to injuries, among others.

Contacted by MaltaDaily to ask for further details, the Police Communications Department said that further details, such as name of the individual, will come out today in-court.

Asked directly, if this is relating to the recent fight involving a number of bouncers and a person from Sudan, that some of which already appeared in court, the Police did not confirm nor deny.

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Manchester United Women Win Friendly Match In Malta

Jan 6 2024 Share

Manchester United 2️⃣-1️⃣ PSV Eindhoven

In a gripping encounter at the Tony Bezzina Stadium, Manchester United Women secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory against PSV Eindhoven during their training camp in Malta.

Nikita Parris emerged as the hero with a last-gasp goal to seal the win.

PSV started strong, taking an early lead and showcasing their prowess. United goalkeeper Mary Earps made crucial saves, including a spectacular dive to deny Laura Strik’s cross shot.

Despite PSV’s dominance, United grew in stature, leveling the score with Jayde Riviere firing home after Gemma Evans was denied.

The second half saw a transformed United side, with manager Mark Skinner bringing in key players like Lucia Garcia, Nikita Parris, Melvine Malard, and Ella Toone. 

Just when it seemed the match would end in a draw, Parris found space in the area and headed the ball home, securing a thrilling victory for Manchester United.

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Alaska Airlines Makes Emergency Landing After Window Tore Off Mid-Air

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An Alaska Airlines flight took a terrifying turn when it had to make an emergency landing after takeoff from Portland, Oregon. Flight 1282, headed for California, faced a serious depressurisation issue after a window and part of the fuselage tore off the plane mid-air.

Passengers captured the harrowing incident, sharing photos and videos on social media, revealing a sizeable chunk missing from the back left side of the aircraft. In a TikTok video, passengers are seen wearing oxygen masks as the plane descends, highlighting the visible damage.

Fortunately, there was no one seated next to the window. However, an anonymous passenger reported a child’s shirt being ripped off during the incident, emphasising the severity of the situation.

Alaska Airlines promptly responded, stating that Flight 1282 landed safely back at Portland International Airport with 174 guests and 6 crew members. The airline is actively investigating the incident and pledged to share more information as it becomes available.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the FAA are also conducting investigations into the incident. The FAA confirmed the occurrence and expressed its commitment to a thorough examination.

The plane involved is identified as a Boeing 737-9 MAX, a variant of the Boeing 737 MAX series that faced global grounding following two high-profile crashes. The flight records show the incident occurred shortly after takeoff, reaching an altitude of 16,000 feet before the emergency descent.

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