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Former PM Joseph Muscat endorsing Labour Party candidates

Former PM Joseph Muscat endorsing Labour Party candidates
Feb 23 2022 Share

Former prime minister Joseph Muscat has been endorsing Labour Party candidates whilst also making appearances at fringe political events. 

The former leader has been absent from any headline PL activities so far during the race, but it has been revealed that he will be a special guest at a political event in Marsa on Saturday afternoon.

Newsroom Times of Malta was informed that he has made two endorsement appearances for Chris Agius and Deo Debattista. Saturday’s event will see Muscat endorse Pieta mayor Keith Azzopardi Tanti on the first district. 

With this Marsa gathering not being televised, it will also not be attended by Muscat’s successor Robert Abela who will not be on the island as he is scheduled to address an activity in Gozo. 

It has also been understood that Muscat has been approached by a number of candidates to make guest appearances and endorsements over the campaign. Abela refused to answer any questions about whether his predecessor would be invited to speak at rallies. 

After resigning in 2020 due to the connections between his office and the 2017 Daphne Caruana Galizia assassination as well as keeping a low profile, he started to speak up more last month when his family home was searched by police. 

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Yorgen Fenech tested positive for cocaine after one month in prison

Yorgen Fenech tested positive for cocaine after one month in prison
Feb 23 2022 Share

Yorgen Fenech had reportedly consumed so much cocaine that he continued to test positive for the drug a month after his arraignment over the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia. 

His lawyers told a court about this, continuing to state that the businessman’s drug addiction emerged on Wednesday as Fenech’s defence team make oral submissions on a lengthy list of pre-trial pleas. 

Fenech was arrested on board his yacht in November of 2019 and is awaiting trial for complicity in the journalist’s murder. 

Police who interrogated Fenech for hours on an end over a 10 day stretch leading up to the November 30 arraignment knew of the businessman’s drug problem. Inspector Kurt Zahra allegedly told Fenech he had a drug problem and officers were aware he had regularly travelled abroad for rehabilitation. 

Shortly after arrest, Fenech was unwell, very agitated and his doctor recommended hospitalisation after administering a tranquilliser his lawyer said. His severe chest pains were attributed to cocaine withdrawal effects, necessitating an angiogram and surgery. 

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Instagram now lets users ‘Like’ stories without sending DMs

Instagram now lets users ‘Like’ stories without sending DMs
Feb 23 2022 Share

A new Instagram feature introduced on Monday called Private Story Likes does exactly what it’s called as it changes how people interact with other people’s stories. 

Users who receive the update will now be able to like someone’s story without sending a DM. The news was announced by Instagram head Adam Mosseri on Twitter.

While currently any interactions through Instagram Stories are sent by direct messages to the user’s inbox, the new system will be working independently. 

Mosseri demonstrated the new feature in a new video, showing how the new interface will be including a heart icon when you’re viewing Stories in the app. Once tapped, the other person will get a regular notification and not a private message. 

Instagram’s head said that the system is built to be private and will not provide counting of likes. This will differentiate stories from regular Instagram posts which will have a public count of likes. 

The feature is aimed at making it easier and more fun for users to show support and appreciation for content shared on Instagram stories. This comes as more features were announced, including 3D avatars and the global rollout of the Security Checkup menu. 

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Rosianne Cutajar sustains that she did not call Claudette Buttigieg ‘qaħba’ in Parliament

Feb 23 2022 Share

Rosianne Cutajar has shut down all claims that she called Nationalist MP Claudette Buttigieg “qaħba” in Parliament. In Malta Daily’s latest episode of ‘The Interview with Fabian Demicoli’, The Labour MP and candidate stated that not only did she not utter that word in parliament, but has been called that word for years, even opening a libel case on such language.

Cutajar stated that she was genuinely worried when Buttigieg said that she heard call her in such a manner, going as far as standing up to ensure her that she did not.

The former parliamentary for equality and reforms highlighted that she was frustrated at the fact that Buttigieg stood by her claim to “score political points” in that particular situation.

What do you make of this situation? Watch the video below: 

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