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Ian Borg clarifies allegations of swearing on One TV’s Pjazza

Jan 13 2021 Share

Maltese citizens woke up to mass backlash following the alleged statement made by Infrastructure Minister Ian Borg on ONE TV talk show Pjazza with Karl Stagno Navarra.

The Minister quickly took to Facebook to reveal that rather than swearing, which was alleged by Nationalist media house Net, he was saying “qalanqas… anqas, anqas…”

Tan-NET News qed jogħġobhom ixandru clip amplifikat fuq parti ta’ diskors li kont qed nagħmel fuq il-programm…

Posted by Ian Borg on Tuesday, 12 January 2021

The clip is freely available online and we’ll let you be the judge of what the Minister really said, but one thing’s for sure – this is guaranteed meme gold.

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23-year-old from Serbian charged over fight at St. Julian’s afterparty

Jan 12 2021 Share

A 23-year-old from Serbia has been charged with grievously injuring 46-year-old Brian Caruana at an afterparty at a St. Julian’s flat on Sunday.

Damir Milosavljevic, who resides in Iklin, is said to have injured his friend after being attacked with a broken bottle in St. Julian’s following an allegedly drug-ridden open-air party in Birzebbugia.

Milosavljevic pleaded not guilty and was released on a €5000 bail deposit and €5000 personal guarantee.

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Uganda regulator orders complete media shutdown 2 days before general election

Jan 12 2021 Share

The Ugandan telecommunications regulator has just ordered a shutdown of social media media applications two days before the general election.

In what have been reported as “nasty and aggressive” calls to telecommunications companies, the move has been described as retaliation for Facebook removing pro-government accounts for manipulation of public debate prior to the election.

Blocked applications include Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp and more with some of which already being offline since Tuesday.

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Nadur council warns against carnival gatherings

Jan 12 2021 Share

Following the cancellation of carnival activities with the Gozitan village to follow suit, the Nadur council has warned against group gatherings and advised that it will report such activities to the police.

The spontaneous Nadur carnival is a yearly tradition that has been gaining popularity throughout the years where thousands of revellers would visit Gozo for a weekend of socialising and events.

The council has also advised that it will not grant any permits for any kind of mass activities and stated that “this is a time in which we should be extra vigilant”, with hopes for a return in next year’s carnival.

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