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Cement mixing truck gets stuck under a low bridge in Valletta

Cement mixing truck gets stuck under a low bridge in Valletta
Apr 29 2022 Share

This newsroom has received footage of a chaotic scene in Valletta after a cement mixing truck got stuck under a low bridge due to its size.

The video shows a long line of traffic leading up to the mixing truck itself. The video shows the truck caught under a bridge with slight commotion in the surrounding area.

 

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WATCH: Burglar caught on video stealing from Chubbz Burger Bar in Naxxar

Apr 29 2022 Share

This newsroom has received a number of videos showing a burglary which took place at Chubbz Burger Bar in Labour Avenue Street, Naxxar.

 

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The videos show an individual counting banknotes at the popular burger stands cash point, leaving soon after with the notes in hand. Another video shows what is suspected to be the same individual spraying an unknown substance on the security camera.

Chubbz Burger Bar have informed Malta Daily that all cash was stolen from the till. The business have requested that anyone who has information on the crime comes forward with it as soon as possible.

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BirdLife says turtle dove monitoring system not working properly

BirdLife says turtle dove monitoring system not working properly
Apr 29 2022 Share

BirdLife Malta has claimed that it received information that the digital game reporting system, which is used by hunters to record their catch, is not functioning properly. 

The NGO said that the issue is leading to genuine hunters being unable or unwilling to record their turtle-dove catch. 

This follows reports by the same NGO that under-declaring catches and a lack of control on quotas led the to believe the spring hunting quota has been exceeded. The claims were based off the migrating numbers of turtle doves and the intensity of hunting activity witness since the opening of the season. 

The spring hunting season ends either on 30th April or before, should the bag limits for the birds is reached earlier. BirdLife said that a limit of 1,500 turtle-doves is currently in place for a season spanning from the 17th to the 30th April for over 8,000 licensed hunters. 

‘If such a hunting bag limit is reached earlier than the 30th April, as we believe it was, the season on Turtle-dove would be declared closed’. BirdLife said they substantiated their claims with comments from within hunting lobby groups, which include screenshots which BirdLife is now sharing with the media. 

BirdLife CEO Mark Sultana said the situation is nothing but a farce, as the nGO has to point out that even if the WBRU had to monitor the season, it can never mitigate the under-declarations made by a hunting community which is motivated to do so. 

“This is a serious matter and WBRU has failed in its commitment to safeguard this derogation making it not just illegal – because it targets a bird with a Vulnerable status – but also because there is no strict control. We have lost faith in convincing the Government to do the right thing and are expecting the European Commission to challenge this breach of the EU Birds Directive with urgency,” Sultana said.

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Gas prices secured by Malta as Enemalta signs new deal

Gas prices secured by Malta as Enemalta signs new deal
Apr 29 2022 Share

Maltese Energy provider Enemalta has signed new agreements to seal prices for a substantial volume of the country’s supply of Liquified Natural Gas. 

The state energy supplier will set the price of varying volumes of gas at different rates. The government stated that this is intended to keep utility bills stable and absorb the impact of price hikes. 

Times of Malta was informed by Energy Miriam Dalli that the financial agreements were reached with a third party in recent days. The newsroom reported that it is understood that the contracts were signed with Italy-based energy trader Enel Trade S.p.A in what is effectively a form of price hedging by another name. 

Malta will be indexing the price against another commodity, Brent crude oil, instead of locking in the price of gas as it had donee in the previous legislature. The agreement for a locked price is intended to minimise Malta’s exposure to Brent price fluctuations. 

Dalli said that these are challenging times and that the government’s policy direction is that of stability. She highlighted how the priority is to minimise changes in utility prices for consumers. 

The price and volume of the commodity Malta has committed to secure was not divulged by the government. Despite this, Enemalta said that the so-called contract for difference provides a safety net for changes in the LNG market price. 

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