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Ħamrun Spartans unveil latest signing French defender Claude Dielna

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Ħamrun Spartans continue their rise to glory by securing their second signing in the January transfer window with French defender Claude Dielna.

Dielna is a former player for the Greek Olympiakos, England’s Sheffield Wednesday and other and may make his debut in Ħamrun’s bout with Sta. Lucia next week.

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The high-octane unveiling video reveals Dielna’s arrival in Ħamrun, leaving a mark with his statement “this is my home” and closing off with the hashtag #StrongerTogether.

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PM Robert Abela open to legalisation of recreational cannabis use

Jan 17 2021 Share

On Friday night’s episode of TVM’s Insights, Prime Minister Robert Abela declared that he is open to discussion on further reforms, amongst them the legalisation of cannabis for recreational use.

The Prime Minister went on to reiterate the reduction of fines on possession for personal use and highlighted his belief in the legalisation of recreational use of cannabis.

Dr. Abela also discussed potential discussion and reforms on subjects such as prostitution, abort and euthanasia.

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18-year-old woman from Siggiewi sustains injuries after 2.30am fight

Jan 17 2021 Share

An 18-year-old woman from Siggiewi sustained grievous injuries after an altercation in Triq Santu Wistin in St. Julian’s on Sunday at 2.30am.

The altercation took place at an unnamed establishment between two 18-year-old women from Pembroke and Siggiewi respectively, where the Siggiewi woman was taken to a clinic soon after, with reports of a glass being used during the argument.

Investigations by district police are currently under way.

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Mater Dei staff nurse receives second dose of COVID-19 vaccine

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Mater Dei staff nurse Rachel Grech has received the second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine after being administered the first dose three weeks ago.

This makes the nurse the first Maltese citizen to receive the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, with other front-liners and medical staff to follow soon after.

Health Minister Dr. Chris Fearne had announced that by Monday, 13,275 vaccines will have been administered in Malta.

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