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Could financial troubles and internal disputes spell end of PN? Grech addresses €32 million debt

Could financial troubles and internal disputes spell end of PN? Grech addresses €32 million debt
Apr 24 2022 Share

During the first session of the Nationalist Party’s General Council, PN leader Bernard Grech stated that when he put forward his leadership candidature, he was fully aware that the road ahead was long, difficult and an uphill struggle.

However, Grech stated that he wasn’t aware of how urgent it is for the PN to pave a new way forward.

“The decisions we take together in the coming months will be important decisions. Decisions which will determine the existence of this party. If we don’t take these difficult decisions quickly, we risk our survival as a party.” The PN leader went on to state that he always promised authenticity, calling for the understanding of the party’s need to move forward.

Amongst other pertinent issues within the Nationalist Party, Grech addressed the PN’s €32 million in debt. He stated that 4 major changes in leadership over the past few years resulted in similar electoral results and the issue is not at the top of the party structure.

What do you think is the PN’s biggest issue?

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Coast Road closed temporarily after four-car collision

Coast Road closed temporarily after four-car collision
Apr 24 2022 Share
The Coast Road has been closed temporarily after what is reported to be four cars were involved in a road accident.
 
The Malta Police Force has advised motorists to avoid the Coast Road direction towards Qawra after the collision took place at around 10.45am.
 
A number of ambulances, civil protection and police teams were called on site and it is currently unknown whether any of those involved sustained any injuries or are stuck in their vehicles.
 
More on this as it develops.
 
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COVID-19 patient in the UK positive for record-breaking 505 days, researchers say

COVID-19 patient in the UK positive for record-breaking 505 days, researchers say
Apr 24 2022 Share

Various medical professionals have expressed concerns after researchers in Britain identified the very first person believed to have had COVID-19 for an incredible 505 days before their death.

The unnamed individual was first diagnosed in 2020 with respiratory issues, which had improved over time, but tested positive for 45 times before being admitted to hospital before their death. The previous record is believed to be that of an individual who tested positive persistently for 335 straight days, a team from King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust said.

Persistent infection, rather than repeated contracting of COVID-19, is seen in individuals with weak immune systems, with consultant virologist Gaia Nebbia holding that novel variants may occur in immunocompromised patients.

This was one of the hypotheses from studies conducted by Nebbia and her team from studies of nine COVID patients in London and the development of their conditions over time. It is also reported that some developed multiple mutations associated with the Alpha, Delta and Omicron variants. One patient in particular is reported to have tested positive for eight weeks at the least, with infections lasting for averages of 73 days.

Have you ever heard of a case such as this?

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This new pizzeria in Rabat is bringing Maxokk & Mekren vibes to Malta

This new pizzeria in Rabat is bringing Maxokk & Mekren vibes to Malta
Apr 24 2022 Share

A recently opened pizzeria in the heart of Rabat is cooking mouth-watering pizza in a traditional wood-fired oven and people are loving it.

Village Core Pizzeria use the same apparatus originally intended to bake the beloved traditional Maltese bread and when you translate that soft, pillowy goodness to pizza, it’s no wonder that they have already garnered a loyal client base.

The pizzeria was instantly welcomed by locals from Rabat and beyond, where they were reportedly bombarded with orders from the moment they opened. Due to the nature of the establishment being that of a traditional bread bakery, Village Core only offers pick up and delivery.

The people cooking the pizzas also happen to be responsible for some of the best bread in Rabat and come from a long line of traditional bakers, so if you’re craving traditional Maltese goodness with a twist of toppings and tastes, you know where you should try.

Have you ever tried Village Core before?

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