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Get Ready For The Launch Of Face 2 Face!

Get Ready For The Launch Of Face 2 Face!
Oct 23 2024 Share

This Saturday, the party scene is about to ignite as The Clubhouse at Gianpula Village unveils the brand-new party sensation, Face 2 Face!

Prepare for an electrifying atmosphere, where some of Malta’s top local DJs, including Miss Roberta, Ghigo, Lykm, Dina, and DRE, will be spinning the finest underground and melodic underground beats.

The energy is set to be off the charts, creating the ultimate vibe for an unforgettable night out. 🎶

Whether you’re a techno lover or just looking for an epic party, Face 2 Face promises an experience you don’t want to miss. Mark your calendar and get ready to dance the night away!

Be part of the buzz — don’t miss out!

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Ultra-Slim Skyscraper with Single-Apartment Floors Planned for Dubai

Ultra-Slim Skyscraper with Single-Apartment Floors Planned for Dubai
Oct 23 2024 Share

A new architectural marvel is set to rise in Dubai by December 2028. Designed by renowned Spanish firm RCR Arquitectes, winner of the 2017 Pritzker Prize, the Muraba Veil will be built alongside the city’s Sheikh Zayed Road, next to a canal. This luxury tower marks the fifth collaboration between RCR Arquitectes and developer Muraba.

Each apartment in the building will span the entire width of the tower, designed with influences from traditional Arabian houses, featuring inner courtyards and shaded greenery. The tower’s exterior will be wrapped in a custom-designed stainless steel mesh, which the architects describe as a “veil,” reflecting the changing sky and blending with the local landscape. Rafael Aranda, founder of RCR Arquitectes, emphasized that their designs are deeply influenced by the natural environment and local culture.

Prices for these exclusive residences start at 18 million dirham ($4.9 million).

Dubai, already home to the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper, will soon boast the second tallest, Burj Azizi, which is also slated for completion in 2028. The city holds the global record for the most towers over 300 meters tall.

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Project Green: €350 Million Investment, 118 Projects

Project Green: €350 Million Investment, 118 Projects
Oct 23 2024 Share

Next year, Project Green will regenerate 120,000 square meters of open spaces as part of plans to complete 19 new projects.

This effort is part of a broader action plan by the agency, which is currently working on 118 projects covering an area equivalent to 240 football fields.

During a press briefing, Environment Minister Miriam Dalli and Project Green CEO Joseph Cuschieri outlined the agency’s ongoing and upcoming projects. These will benefit the public over the coming months and years.

Among the highlighted projects are four urban spaces in Ta’ Giorni, Mikielang Sapiano in Ħal Luqa, Merino Garden in Ħal Lija, and Triq Nerik Scerri in Ħal Kirkop, totaling 8,000 square meters, which will be transformed for residents.

More spaces, such as the Fruit Garden in Mtarfa, the Żebbuġ Zone in Ħal Għaxaq, and the Simar Nature Reserve in San Pawl il-Baħar, are expected to be completed by 2025 through the Community Greening Grant initiative.

Other projects include the regeneration of San Anton Gardens, Ġebel San Martin, the Pinetum in Floriana, and the first phase of the San Ġwann project.

Minister Dalli emphasized Project Green’s ambitious seven-year plan to improve the quality of life through open spaces. Cuschieri added that the agency remains committed to delivering these projects efficiently and sustainably, benefiting families across Malta.

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Pizzeria In Germany Raided After Serving Cocaine Sides

Pizzeria In Germany Raided After Serving Cocaine Sides
Oct 23 2024 Share

Police in western Germany raided a pizzeria accused of serving cocaine alongside menu item number 40. Authorities were tipped off in March by food inspectors, prompting drug squad officers to monitor the restaurant.

When they attempted to arrest the 36-year-old manager at his apartment, he reportedly threw a bag of drugs out the window, directly into the arms of waiting officers.

In the apartment, police found 1.6kg of cocaine, 400g of cannabis, and €268,000 in cash. Despite being briefly released, the manager resumed selling both drugs and pizzas, allowing investigators to further track the drug supply chain.

This led to a major bust weeks later, where 150 officers raided two cannabis plantations in Mönchengladbach and Solingen, discovering a total of 360 plants.

Homes and businesses linked to 12 suspects were also searched, resulting in three arrests, including a 22-year-old believed to be the head of the drug operation.

Weapons, money, and luxury watches were also seized.

The pizzeria manager was rearrested while trying to flee the country and remains in custody. Police have not disclosed details about others involved in the operation or the cost of the pizza-drug combo, though the number 40 pizza was reportedly a popular item.

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