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Here are some Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards finalists for 2022

Here are some Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards finalists for 2022
Oct 23 2022 Share

We’ve got everything – dramatic penguins, an adorable racoon waving at the camera after what seems to be a wild night out and a photographic illusion which makes us wonder whether we’re in Narnia. 

The images were chosen from thousands of entries from photographers from around the world, with the winners announce on the 8th of December. 

 

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These animal snapshots give a hilarious outlook on wildlife, giving the models of these gorgeous snapshots a unique character that we are only normally observe with our house pets. 

And given the long hours spent by these photographers, discovering such images after a literal day in nature might just reward them for capturing the unique side of Earth’s wildlife. 

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Check out the full catalogue here.

45 year old woman dies after motorcycle accident in Rabat

45 year old woman dies after motorcycle accident in Rabat
Oct 23 2022 Share

Police were informed yesterday at around 1730hrs that their assistance was needed in Triq l-Imdina, Rabat due to a traffic accident. 

Preliminary investigations revealed to police that a 45-year-old woman resident of Imġarr had lost control of her Yamaha motorcycle and fell off the vehicle. 

A medical team was called on sit to give her preliminary aid and she was later transported to Mater Dei Hospital for further assistance. Unfortunately, the woman was certified dead a few moments later. 

An inquiry has been opened and investigations continue. Rest in Peace. 

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Malta registers highest government debt since 2014

Malta registers highest government debt since 2014
Oct 22 2022 Share

The National Statistics Office has revealed that Malta’s debt for the year 2021 rose to €8.3 billion, equating to 56.3% of the GDP. The year before, government debt stood at 53.3%, with this year’s figure being the highest since 2014.

The European Union’s Maastricht criteria stipulate that the proportion of Government Gross Debt with the GDP must not exceed 60% by the end of the preceding fiscal year.

However, Malta’s deficit for 2021 stood at 7.8% of the GDP, a figure which is far higher than that stipulated within the Maastricht criteria; Malta’s deficit was the highest across the European Union last year. Deficit for 2021 stood at €1.1 billion, an improvement of €81.9 million when compared to deficit of the previous year.

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Free Wi-Fi across Malta & LSEs at post-secondary level among PN’s pre-budget proposals

Free Wi-Fi across Malta & LSEs at post-secondary level among PN's pre-budget proposals
Oct 22 2022 Share

On Monday 24th October, Minister for Finance and Employment Clyde Caruana will announce the Malta Budget for 2023, proposing a set of socio-economic measures which aim to reach all facets of Maltese society.

Ahead of Monday’s Budget event, the Nationalist Party has presented a set of pre-budget proposals. Amongst other proposals, the party proposed nation-wide free Wi-Fi access as well as free Wi-Fi for elderly who could not otherwise afford the service.

Right to access has become a hot topic across the globe, with many arguing that access to the internet is a basic human right and countries. In this regard, Estonia has become a model of connectivity, with free and open internet access.

Meanwhile, the Nationalist Party has also proposed the introduction of Learning Support Educators across the country at a post-secondary level. In 2021, Malta registered the highest-ever number of students requiring assistance for ADHD and Dyslexia in history with a total of 679 students requesting EEAs during their O Level exams.

Check out this episode of Malta Daily SHORTS to find out more:

@maltadaily.mt Shorts: Malta bl-ogħla numru ta’ studenti fil-bżonn tal-assistenza. 👨🏻‍🎓 Supported by PwC Malta. #MaltaDaily ♬ original sound – Malta Daily

Do you agree with these proposals?

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