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Football star João Félix spotted in Malta

Football star João Félix spotted in Malta
Jul 3 2023 Share

Portuguese football star and Chelsea loanee João Félix has been spotted appreciating Malta’s clear blue seas, a story from the player’s Instagram has revealed.

 

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Fresh from a recreational trip with friends in Miami, Félix posted a candid snap from the view at the Malta Golden Sands, where friend and football agent Miguel Gomes also posted a story.

Whether the prolific player is in Malta to support his country’s Under-19 team, who will take on Italy in the very first match of the UEFA European Under-19 Championship at the MFA Centenary Stadium, or else just to enjoy the island’s impeccable views and gorgeous beaches, time will tell.

Did you know the Portuguese player was Malta?

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Here’s How Malta Could Look Like In 2070

Here's How Malta Could Look Like In 2070
Jul 3 2023 Share

malta.ai have taken us back to the future with their latest post, depicting Malta as it could possibly look like in the year 2070. 

With high tech pods and train railways zooming across the antique scenery of traditional Maltese buildings, preserved as they were. 

The artificial intelligence generated images show a Malta many of us would very much like to see – with construction, aesthetics, transport and nature all balanced out rather well. 

 

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A train also drives through the alleyways of old local cities as long platforms and bridges edge out into the many harbours on our shores.

Would this be a Malta you’d like to live in?

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First Flying Car Approved For Road Testing In US

First Flying Car Approved For Road Testing In US
Jul 3 2023 Share

The world’s first flying  car has officially been cleared for road testing in the US. 

Alex Aeronautics revealed that it is the first company to receive a Special Airworthiness Certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to see whether it would be viable on roads – and in the air. 

The vehicle will still need to meet the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration safety standards before becoming mainstream, but the company’s CEO, Jim Dukhovny, is hopeful this is the first step. 

The car is also being placed for pre-order and will reportedly sell for about $300,000.

Carrying up to two passengers, the flying car is 100% electric and possessing vertical takeoff and landing capabilities. It won’t go faster than about 25 miles per hour and it has a flight range of 110 miles. 

This comes after around 4 years of testing and, if successful, will bring something we normally see in science fiction straight to our roads.

This would undoubtedly revolutionise travel as we know it, but we cannot help but wonder how such a vehicle would fare on Maltese roads were it come to fruition. With increasing road accidents and fatalities, would this new transport mode fly (literally) in Malta? 

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Ukrainian City Unveils Mural Of Roberta Metsola

Ukrainian City Unveils Mural Of Roberta Metsola
Jul 3 2023 Share

The people of Irpin thanked the President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola for her and the European Parliament’s support to Ukraine with a mural of her on the streets of their hometown.

Thanking the people of Ukraine, President Metsola said: “It is emotional to see this mural painted on the streets of this great Ukrainian city. The defiance and courage of the men and women of Irpin have inspired the world. They showed that terror and bombs can never destroy pride and dignity.”

President Metsola said that the European Parliament is proud to stand with the people of Irpin and the people of Ukraine. “Europe is on your side. Our support will not falter. Our friendship will only get stronger,” she said.

 

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The mural was painted on Ukraine’s Constitution Day, as President Metsola sent a message of hope and courage to the people of Irpin. The mural reads: 

“Ukraine! Europe is with you. In the days of suffering, in your difficult days. Ukraine is the country of heroes. And the whole world saw it in Irpin!”

The mural, made by artist Kateryna Medvid, was painted on Schevchenko Street in Irpin.

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