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€350,000 in drugs seized yesterday in Paola & Marsa

Dec 20 2020 Share

Police officials seized €350,000 worth in drugs yesterday during a raid in Paola and Marsa.

The police confiscated 5.5Kgs which they suspect to be cocaine and cannabis if sold they would be at a value of around €350,000 €100,000 in jewellery, €85,000 in cash and around €250,000 in cars.

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Two men were arrested in connection with this drug bust; A 29-year-old from Paolo and a 40-year-old from Ħamrun.

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Malta’s favourite father-son duo hit us with a heartwarming video for Christmas

Dec 19 2020 Share

Jomike and Lydon are undoubtedly this year’s break-out stars and Malta’s new favourite father-son duo and they have graced our screens yet again to send us a heartwarming message for Christmas.

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In a video posted by Dr. Lydia Abela, wife of the Prime Minister, Jomike and Lydon encourage their fellow Maltese to call their grandparents via tablets as well as keeping the children in mind, making sure no one is left without a gift this Christmas.

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U.S. Employers have the right to ask workers to take the COVID-19 vaccine

Dec 19 2020 Share

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the authority responsible for eliminating discrimination in the workplace, has stated that employers have the right to ask employees to get vaccinated for COVID-19.

In an act called “The Americans with Disabilities Act”, employers are allowed to establish a standard of health and safety which dose not pose a threat to others in the workplace.

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Healthcare workers and residents of long-term facilities in the US are currently being vaccinated.

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“We cannot continue with Christmas as planned” – Boris Johnson

Dec 19 2020 Share

In light of the recent surge of coronavirus cases in the UK and the discover of a new variant of the virus, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that Christmas in the UK cannot continue as planned.

Apart from announcing a new tier 4, where residents are banned from leaving their tiered areas, the PM also announced further restrictions of Christmas Day get-togethers.

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These added restrictions also come after a report from the British Medical Journal and Health Service Journal predicting that the mixing of households will create close 19,000 new cases until the New Year.

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