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Calls For Dog’s Adoption After Facing Cruelty & Abuse

Jul 8 2024 Share

Maxine Farrugua shares a plea for help for Tilly, a two-year-old medium-sized dog, who’s early life was marked by hardship, in finding a stable and caring home.

Tilly’s journey began in South Lebanon, where she faced unimaginable cruelty. Abused by the local civilian population and faced the breaking out of war. Amidst the chaos of bombings and hostility, Tilly roamed the streets, searching for food and safety.

In the midst of it all, Tilly found her way to a military camp. At less than a year old, she gave birth to a puppy, only to have it taken away from her. Both mother and pup were confined to separate cages. Despite these harsh conditions, Tilly’s spirit remained unbroken.

Now, Tilly is safe in Malta, where she is finally experiencing the security she’s missed her whole life. She is described to be a quiet and well-behaved companion. Tilly walks peacefully on a leash and waits patiently at home after her walks, without any destructive behavior or excessive barking. She only barks if someone knocks at the door, a perfectly normal reaction.

Given her past, Farrugia explains that Tilly requires some training to help her fully adjust to a domestic life. Her time on the streets and in a war-torn environment has made self-reliance a necessity, but with patience and love, she is sure to thrive. Her gentle nature speaks volumes about her capacity for love and trust, despite her past experiences.

Please, consider opening your heart and home to Tilly. She needs a stable environment where she can feel safe and cherished. Your support can help Tilly transition from a life of chaos to one of comfort and security.

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Bolt Couriers Should Unionise Advises Ministers Amid Strikes

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Amid strikes by hundreds of Bolt food delivery couriers protesting reduced wages, Ministers Andy Ellul and Byron Camilleri have publicly endorsed the couriers and advised them to unionize or report any injustices by their employers to the Department for Industrial and Employment Relations (DIER).

The strike which occurred over the past weekend featured around 345 couriers refusing to accept orders from Bolt.

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Exclusively speaking to Malta Daily, a spokesperson from Bolt stated that the company does respect the rights of the couriers to protest and revealed that Bolt does not actually employ the couriers but instead collaborates with fleet operators that provide delivery services and compensates them per delivery with respect to Maltese laws.

The spokesperson also revealed that Bolt has always been committed to partnering with fleet operators that meet their legal requirements and is actively removing those fleet operators which are not operating under those said legal guidelines. Lastly it was revealed that olt is currently cooperating with the Maltese Authorities, specifically the Department for Industrial and Employment Relations (DIER).

Employment Minister Byron Camilleri has endorsed the striking couriers even advising them to unionise and offering them support from the Employment ministry.

Parliamentary Secretary for Social Dialogue Andy Ellul also reaffirmed his support for the couriers also advising them to report any injustices by their employers to the Department for Industrial and Employment Relations (DIER).

Despite governmental support, the situation on the ground tells a different story. Although new regulations are meant to ensure minimum wage, overtime pay, and various benefits, many couriers report earning less than Malta’s minimum wage of €4.82 per hour. This discrepancy underscores a substantial gap between the legislation and its enforcement.

 

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Hibernians Basketball Club Announces New Coaches

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Hibernians Basketball Club have just announced the appointment of new coaches for the Men’s and Women’s Senior Teams. Additionally, the club would like to inform that former Men’s Coach Mario Tabone will be taking on a new role within the club’s administration working alongside President Ronnie Callejja and Nursery Head Coach Tony Cassar to further strenghten the Club’s position in Malta.

Christos Kousidis has been appointed as the new head coach for the Men’s SeniorTeam. With a proven track record and a wealth of experience in baketball and in Malta , Christos Kousidis is expected to bring fresh strategies and an innovative approach to the team.

Winnie Buhagiar will be leading the Women’s Senior Team. Known for her sterling career, winning all major trophies as a player with Siggiewi and Hibernians, Winnie is anticipated to enhance the team’s performance and competitive spirit.

President Ronnie Calleja commented on the changes, stating; “We are thrilled to welcome Christos Kousidis and Winnie Buhagiar to our club. Their expertise and vision align perfectly with our goals. Additionally, Mario Tabone’s shift to an administrative rolewill undoubtedly enhance and strenghten our strategic planning and execution.”

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Apple Declares iPhone X and First Generation AirPods Vintage

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The unique iPhone X, released for Apple’s special anniversary and the first iPhone model to use an OLED screen with a Super Retina HD display, as well as the trendy must-have wireless headphones, the first-generation AirPods, no longer seem to be considered groundbreaking and trendy tech pieces. Apple now deems them as vintage. Considering their release in September and December of 2016, respectively, this classification seems quite controversial.

With the rapid release of new Apple products and their high retail prices, along with the rising cost of living affecting many people globally, it is no surprise that not everyone can always hold the latest iPhone or AirPods released each September. Therefore, Apple deeming these products as vintage seems questionable to many users. One person commented, “If iPhone X is vintage, then what is my iPhone 7 Plus? Ancient??😭”, while another added, “I still have an iPhone 6, bro. When are you sending me to the nursing home?”

The iPhone X, being a model for iPhones released after 2016, has its admirers who disagree with Apple’s decision to call it vintage. The iPhone X was also considered the ‘most loved’ iPhone model ever made, thanks to its departure from the usual trend of previous iPhone models. Apple’s view on the now-ancient iPhone is materialized as the new iOS 18 will not be available for the model.

What are your thoughts on Apple’s statement?

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