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Fake COVID-19 tests and vaccine market increasing

Fake COVID-19 tests and vaccine market increasing
May 18 2021 Share

Researchers have reported that a secret pandemic market which advertises fake vaccine and test certificates has grown in its reach. The market market these for as little as £25, employing more than 1,200 vendors worldwide and in the UK. People arriving from poorer countries and anti-vaxxers make up the majority of those buying these forgeries, especially following UK ministers announcing the return of overseas holidays.

MPs in UK were informed that at least 100 people were trying to enter the UK daily using these fake COVID-19 tests and certificates. Researchers based in Israel have found evidence of forgeries of NHS and CDC vaccine cards, a swell as fake test certificates which were all available on the dark web and even platforms such as WhatsApp.

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Suez Canal to extend double lane following Ever Given incident

Suez Canal to extend double lane following Ever Given incident
May 18 2021 Share

Following the incident last March in which a 440-meter-ling Ever Given container ship got grounded in a southern sector of the canal, Egypt has started work on the Suez Canal to extend a second lane that allows for two way traffic through the passage.

The Suez Canal Authority (SCA), owned by the state, announced the extension plan last week, which will see a second canal lane opened up in 2015 extended by 10km. This will bring the lane up to 82km long, with work having started following directives from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

The project will see the two way section south of the Great Bitter Lake extended and will be carried out by the largest dredger in the Middle East. The Ever Given is still being held in the Lake with thousands of containers on board following a dispute over a compensation.

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Voluntary foundation Wens gets €107,000 in funds

Voluntary foundation Wens gets €107,000 in funds
May 18 2021 Share

Wens is a foundation committed to enhance the quality of life for disabled persons through personalised support, expertise and advocacy. The foundation will be benefiting from a whopping €107,000 in funds from the Operational Assistance Scheme announced back in June 2020. Parliament Secretary for Youth, Sport and Voluntary Organisations Clifton Grima stated that through this initiative the government can show how valuable voluntary organisations are to the country. The funds will go into better payments for employees and to aid in the damage caused due to COVID-19.

Wens has been operating for the last 31 years, with the Parliament Secretary stating that through the various initiatives created by these organisations, Maltese society benefits immensely and that this scheme is the biggest investment ever created in the voluntary sector. The total amounts to €5 million.

The Wens Foundation administrator Ronald Galea highlighted how the pandemic increased the organisation’s monetary pressures and decreased the amount of donations given. The service given by the foundation however was still up to level, stated Galea, and gave the residents the care they truly deserved.

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Photo Source: Clifton Grima FB

Clayton Bartolo announces first ever tourism Think Tank

Clayton Bartolo announces first ever tourism Think Tank
May 18 2021 Share

Tourism and Consumer Protection Minister Clayton Bartolo announced during a press conference on Monday that Malta will be getting its first tourism think tank which will foresee the tourism’s sector rich future. Bartolo stated that, through foresight, the sector will be able to offer work to not only the young generations but also the as of yet unborn upcoming generations in order to succeed in the sector. Bringing together professionals from various sectors, this new think tank will be generating opportunities from any challenged faced.


The Minister announced that the new and hard work undertaken by authorities are heralded under the slogan of Malta as a centre of touristic excellence. Bartolo acknowledged the negative effect COVID-19 had on the economy, and thus is dedicating the upcoming years to give the tourism sector the boost it needs to regain its former glory. Bartolo also announced that authorities are also currently working hard to get Malta onto the UK’s green list.

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Photo Source: Clayton Bartolo FB

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