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Israel’s Iron Dome Intercepts Missiles From Iran

Israel's Iron Dome Intercepts Missiles From Iran
Oct 2 2024 Share

On Tuesday evening, Israel successfully intercepted about 180 missiles launched by Iran using its Iron Dome defence system.

The attack followed Iran’s threats to retaliate after the killing of Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah by Israel. The missiles targeted areas including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, with some landing in southern Israel, causing limited damage.

Although no significant destruction occurred, one Palestinian worker in Jericho was killed by shrapnel. Two others sustained minor injuries from missile fragments.

 

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Israeli military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari warned that Iran would face “serious consequences” for the attack. Meanwhile, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned Israel of further “crushing attacks” if it retaliated.

The United States had earlier warned of Iran’s impending ballistic missile strike and actively supported Israel’s defence. American naval destroyers also played a role in intercepting some of the missiles.

The White House and U.S. officials condemned the attack, calling it “defeated and ineffective,” but warned Tehran of severe repercussions. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Secretary of State Antony Blinken both stressed the importance of a coordinated response with Israel, labelling the missile strike an unacceptable escalation of tensions in the region.

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AXIS Reunion Party Volume II at Toy Room Malta

AXIS Reunion Party Volume II at Toy Room Malta
Oct 1 2024 Share

Following the resounding success of last year’s AXIS Reunion, the original promoters behind Malta’s legendary AXIS Discotheque—Prive Events, PM Promotions, Obilivius, and Millennium X—are thrilled to announce AXIS Reunion Volume II! Set to take place at the iconic Toy Room Club Malta on the 9th of November, this year’s event promises to be bigger, bolder, and even more unforgettable.

The reunion party brings back the electrifying atmosphere and carefree joy that made AXIS the heart of Malta’s nightlife in the 90s. Volume II offers fans a chance to relive those golden nights, when friendships were formed on the dance floor and the music never stopped.

Returning to its original roots—what was once AXIS and is now Toy Room—this exclusive venue will once again be transformed into a time capsule of 90s euphoria. Dance to the beats that defined a generation, featuring a lineup of beloved AXIS residents!

Prepare for an extraordinary night filled with music, memories, and non-stop fun as we bring back the era of pure, unfiltered happiness. The AXIS Reunion is more than just a party—it’s a celebration of the legacy of Malta’s vibrant clubbing scene.

Tickets for this highly anticipated event are expected to sell out quickly, so don’t miss your chance to be part of AXIS Reunion Volume II. Stay tuned for more announcements on Toy Room Malta’s official pages!

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IGM Condemn Decision To Ban Press From Forensic Year Opening

IGM Condemn Decision To Ban Press From Forensic Year Opening
Oct 1 2024 Share

The start of the forensic year, a significant event that brings together Malta’s judges, magistrates, and top lawyers, was marked by controversy this year due to a decision by Chief Justice Mark Chetcuti.

Traditionally attended by dignitaries, including the president, prime minister, and opposition leader, the event is one of the rare occasions when press photographers are permitted inside Valletta’s law courts to capture the ceremony, which features an address by the Chief Justice.

However, this year, press photographers and videographers were reportedly barred from attending, with no prior explanation or notice provided to the media. While journalists were allowed in, only photographers from the Department of Information (DOI), as well as those employed by the offices of the Prime Minister and President, were granted access.

The Institute of Maltese Journalists (IĠM) expressed regret over the decision, describing it as a setback.

They argued that such restrictions run contrary to the Constitution, which upholds freedom of expression. The IĠM emphasised that the judiciary should remain transparent and public, rather than operating under secrecy. Despite concerns about publishing images of the judiciary, the IĠM maintained that the long-standing tradition of allowing media coverage of this event should continue.

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Neil Agius Meets Prime Minister & Opposition Leader

Neil Agius Meets Prime Minister Robert Abela
Oct 1 2024 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela and Opposition leader Bernard Grech met with recent record breaker Neil Agius,

The prime minister was already present when Agius completed his swim in Għar Lapsi, hugging the athlete upon resurfacing.

‘Neil is a clear example of courage, determination and, above all, the big heart of the Maltese’, wrote the Prime Minister.

‘The awareness he is raising about marine environments will continue to propel the government’s work in this sector’.

On his part, Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech said that Neil’s courage should stimulate us to help those in need.

The leader of the Nationalist Party thanked Neil for his dedication and sacrifice, despite the weather conditions presenting him with unexpected challenges. However, with determination, he continued until he reached his goal, with the primary aim of helping those in need.

During the meeting, the leader of the Nationalist Party was accompanied by Shadow Minister for European Funds and Sport, David Agius, and Shadow Minister for the Environment, Rebekah Borg. Also present were Neil’s parents and members of his team.

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