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FKNK President claps back at PN MP who suggested spring hunting debate should be restarted

FKNK President claps back at PN MP who suggested spring hunting debate should be restarted
Nov 7 2022 Share

President of the Federation for Hunting & Conservation (FKNK) Lucas Micallef has clapped back at statements made by new PN MP Albert Buttigieg after the politician stated that “debate on whether spring hunting is allowed should be restarted.”

In a lengthy Facebook post published on Monday, Micallef criticised Buttigieg for making such claims, arguing that they are contradictory. The FKNK president pointed out contradiction in the fact that while Buttigieg stated he has nothing against hunters, he cannot understand why the do what they do.

A person which does not understand the practice, but imposes and practices a culture of cancellation.”

“We are seeing things, from a number of people who practice a system of mediocrity, which show that the majority of people who speak on hunting and conservation in particular do not recognise or understand the fundamental aspects of this way of life. A person which does not understand the practice, but imposes and practices a culture of cancellation.”

Micallef stated that he does not expect a democratically-elected person to disrespect the democratic decision of a referendum.

This comments come in light of Buttigieg’s recent comments on a Times of Malta interview, where he stated that politicians should be free to carry out whatever is in the interest of the common good.

What do you make of this?

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Malta in for another stormy weekend with temperatures as low as 15°C

Malta in for another stormy weekend with temperatures as low as 15°C
Nov 7 2022 Share

Malta is forecasted to experience a dry spell of weather this week, caused by the spread of stable air, with another potentially stormy weekend set to hit the islands.

Local weather page ‘Aġġornament tat-temp’ forecasts that, due to a cold front emerging from the Ionian sea, temperatures will not exceed 23°C this week.

Such reports have been corroborated by Malta’s Met Office, with maltairport.com’s 7-day forecast predicting mainly sunny weather between Monday and Thursday, partly cloudy weather on Friday and showers lined up for Saturday and Sunday.

Are you enjoying Malta’s weather at the moment?

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6-year-old girl sustains grievous injuries after falling from window in Gharghur

6-year-old girl sustains grievous injuries after falling from window in Gharghur
Nov 7 2022 Share

A 6-year-old girl has sustained grievous injuries after falling from a balcony in Triq ix-Xwieki, Gharghur.

The police received word of the incident on Sunday at 2:45PM, immediately convening on site to investigate. Preliminary investigations revealed that the girl fell from around one storey from a window.

A medical team was called on site to assist the situation, with the girl taken to Mater Dei where she was certified to have sustained grievous injuries.

Police investigations are currently under way.

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WATCH: Emotions high at Malta’s Got Talent as angelic-voiced boy receives Golden Buzzer

WATCH: Emotions high at Malta's Got Talent as angelic-voiced boy receives Golden Buzzer
Nov 7 2022 Share

Malta’s Got Talent returned to Malta’s TV screens last night and it had everything we’d expect from a good MGT episode… hilarious comments, cool performances and an emotional golden buzzer moment.

 

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From the very minute Kyran took the stage, it felt like we were in for a magical performance, and that’s exactly what it was. With not a dry eye left in the room, the young boy belted out an angelic voice which left the judges in awe, with Sarah Zerafa in tears as she gave Kyran the golden buzzer moment he deserved.

Receiving the Golden Buzzer means that the young talent will be sent straight to the live shows, where he is anticipated to continuing wowing the judges (and audiences) with his jaw-dropping voice!

Congratulations to Kyran! 

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