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Frans Mallia Takes His Anger Towards Local Council on TikTok.

Frans Mallia Takes His Anger Towards Local Council on TikTok.
Apr 5 2024 Share

Frans Mallia, a candidate for Partit Popolari, is using TikTok to spotlight local concerns. Recently, he criticized the council’s handling of the repair of metal rods near a school, highlighting the risk to children. Mallia’s TikTok highlights how he had to go out of his way to repair it rather than hiring someone who specializes in these repairs, and how this was meant to be handled by the council. Mallia’s advocacy demonstrates the power of digital platforms in shaping local politics and fostering civic engagement.

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66 Unregular Immigrants Arrested In Various Police Inspections Around Malta

66 Unregular Immigrants Arrested In Various Police Inspections Around Malta
Apr 5 2024 Share

Over the past few days, work by the Malta Police Force in relation to irregular immigration took place.

Following further investigations, the police carried out various inspections which resulted in the arrest of 66 persons who were found to be living in Malta irregularly.

In work done in Gwardamanġa, Santa Venera, Ħamrun and Ħ’Attard, 21 persons were found living irregularly. meanwhile, another 23 irregular immigrants were found in inspections cared out in Marsa and Ħal Qormi.

After more days of surveillance, a number of arrests took place in Marsa last night, principally concerned with the abuse of the immigration systems. Another 22 persons were arrested.

The nationalities of the persons in question were mainly Syrian, with some nationalities hailing from other African countries.

The persons are being detained in the Detention Centre, with the process of repatriation underway.

Police investigations are ongoing. The work was carried out through the effort of various branches of the police force, with the assistance of the Detention Services.

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Horse Seen Swimming in Gozo Ferry Port in New TikTok

Horse Seen Swimming in Gozo Ferry Port in New TikTok
Apr 5 2024 Share

A recent TikTok video capturing a horse swimming in the Gozo Ferry Port in Mgarr has ignited environmental and safety concerns. Notably, the port’s water is often tainted with oil and gasoline stains, raising questions about its suitability for such activities. Moreover, the presence of horses in this bustling maritime hub raises risks of collision and injury. This incident underscores the urgency for stricter regulations to safeguard animal welfare and environmental integrity in coastal areas.

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Kantera, Ozzy Lino, Lisa Gauci & Chris Goa To Perform At Mużika Mużew

Kantera, Ozzy Lino, Lisa Gauci & Chris Goa To Perform At Mużika Mużew
Apr 5 2024 Share

Local artists Kantera, Ozzy Lino, Lisa Gauci & Chris Goa will all be performing at the upcoming Mużika Mużew Open Day event!

Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government Owen Bonnici is launching a series of Open Days as you’ve never seen… and as you’ve never heard!

Mużika Mużew: Unplugged Sessions will welcome you on the 7th of April at the Museum of Natural History, the Domus Romana and St Paul’s Catacombs for free entrance from 9am onwards!

Visitors will be welcomed to delve into the captivating world of Roman Malta at the Domvs Romana in Rabat, discover the remarkable collections at the National Museum of Natural History in Mdina as well as St Paul’s Catacombs, all open to the public for free.

The Domvs Romana provides a fascinating insight into the private lives of ancient Roman aristocracy through its well-preserved mosaics and artefacts, offering a glimpse into family dynamics, fashion, education, entertainment, and culinary practices of the era.

Meanwhile, the National Museum of Natural History, situated within the impressive Vilhena Palace, offers an immersive journey through the natural world, showcasing remarkable specimens such as a mummified Nile crocodile and the fossilized remains of prehistoric creatures found in Malta’s rocks.

St Paul’s Catacombs, on their part, are some of the most prominent features of Malta’s early Christian archeology, dating from the third to the eighth centuries CE.

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