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Car drives into Belgium carnival crowd killing four and injuring at least 20

Car drives into Belgium carnival crowd killing four and injuring at least 20
Mar 20 2022 Share

Belgium’s carnival-goers were subject to unfortunate tragedy after a car crashed into a crowd of early celebrators on Sunday. 

Four people were confirmed killed during the incident, seriously injuring 20 others, authorities confirmed. 

La Louviere mayor Jacques Gobert told Belga news agency that a car driving at high speed ran into the crowd that gathered to attend the carnival at around 5am (0400 GMT).

The carnival was set to kick off celebrations in Strepy-Bracquegnies, a district of the former industrial town of La Louviere. The vehicle collided with around 100 people who left the sports hall to go back to the centre of the village.

The public’s prosecutor’s office did not wish to communicate on the case for the time being, but more information is expected later in the day. 

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€1,428,680 in funds raised during PN’s electoral campaign

€1,428,680 in funds raised during PN’s electoral campaign
Mar 20 2022 Share

After €887,450 were raised during a broadcasted fundraiser for the Nationalist party yesterday, the total amount of donations for the Opposition amassed to €1,428,680 throughout the entire electoral campaign. 

The fundraiser was held a week before the official general election date of the 26th of March 2022. The donations will be used by the party to continue pushing their message through traditional and digital means. 

The fundraiser started before the usual tent political meeting outside Dar Ċentrali, continuing until 11pm on Saturday evening. Today, Sunday 20th March, Bernard Grech will be addressing a mass rally in Dingli Circus in Sliema at 3:30pm – the last official mass rally before the general election. 

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Ferrari’s Leclerc one-ups RedBull’s Verstappen ahead of tonight’s season opener

Ferrari's Leclerc one-ups RedBull's Verstappen ahead of tonight's season opener
Mar 20 2022 Share

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has taken pole position for the first race of the Formula 1 2022 following an outstanding qualifier in the Bahrain GP. 

Leclerc managed to one-up Red Bull world-champion Max Verstappen, making the qualifying Sakhir event a fierce competition between the two. 

At the end, it was Leclerc who came out on top on his final lap of Q3, as he overhauled team-mate Carlos Sainz with a 1:30.558 edge ahead. 

As for Verstappen, he also improved on his last lap, despite finished a tenth down on Leclerc in second place. The latter said that the last two years for the team were very difficult. ‘But I knew it was just a matter of time before we got back to the top’ he expressed. 

Meanwhile, Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton struggled to compete with rivals Red Bull and a rejuvenated Ferrari. Perez placed fourth for Red Bull while Hamilton lead Mercedes in fifth and around 0.680s off pole. 

Mercedes partner George Russell dropped down to 9th place in his first qualifying alongside Hamilton after two Q3 laps in a new car which struggled through testing and the Bahrain weekend. 

It all comes down to tonight as drivers take back to the tracks, with the race broadcasted at 4pm local time. With Hamilton hoping to secure a better spot, the clash seems to be centred around Red Bull versus Ferrari.

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Zaren tal-Ajkla joined by numerous people for meeting at New 31 Bar

Karen tal-Ajkla joined by numerous people for meeting at New 31 Bar
Mar 20 2022 Share

A considerably numerous amount of people joined Zaren Bonnici, leader of small party ‘Tal-Ajkla’ for a small political meeting in New 31 Bar.

Addressing supporters in the Birkirkara bar, Zaren made reference to his recent pledge to give any woman who wishes to get breast implants €4,000 to undertake the procedure.

Saying that he is proud to ‘represent’ women through this pledge, the politician also revealed that he would be giving €3,000 to men to also undertake similar procedures.

 

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He also took a slight jab at the main political parties, contrasting his in person appearance alongside the Maltese versus the main party meetings under tents. 

Bonnici has been contesting elections since 2013 and will be contesting the 3rd and 13th districts. In 2017, he received 35 votes on the 3rd and 41 votes on the 13th district. 

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