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Jon Mallia speaks out on New Zealand’s transgender weightlifting representative

Jon Mallia speaks out on New Zealand’s transgender weightlifting representative
Jun 22 2021 Share

Public figure Jon Mallia took to Facebook to express his concern about New Zealand sending the first transgender weightlifter to compete in the women’s category. Mallia opened his statement by saying that biology is being subjected to ‘fairytale ideology’, despite being a factor that cannot be changed to fit such ideology. Mallia stated that women who have dreamed since birth of competing and reaching the apex of their particular sport are having their dreams ‘spit on’. This is because they are being forced to compete against people who are ‘physically superior’ due to their masculine process of puberty.

Jon continues by stating that this is a clear disadvantage and asks to be illuminated on why in the past there were two separate categories for men and women in the first place. He says that he has heard people say athletic ability far supersedes physical strength. He also asks why in sprinting, the running time for women never reached the same level as that of men.

Jon finished his statement by saying that eventually, a woman having to fight a transgender woman will end up with a ‘wrecked cranium’. He said that the liberal project is cannibalising itself in the same way Maximilien Robespierre, an 18th century French statesman, was executed due to the French Revolution. ‘We lost our way. We’re moving backwards’ ended Jon.

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Photo Source: BBC, Jon Mallia FB

5 COVID-19 cases registered with 1 recovery

Jun 22 2021 Share

Malta has registered 5 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,649 swab tests, while 1 patient has recovered. No deaths were registered in the past 24 hours. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Tuesday 22nd June 2021, 631,446 vaccine doses were administered of which 353,164 were 1st doses. 290,280 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 30,595 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 30,148 have recovered, 420 died and 27 are still active.

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Photo Source: Charmaine Gauci FB

Italy to set date for dropping of mandatory mask wearing rule

Italy to set date for dropping of mandatory mask wearing rule
Jun 22 2021 Share

As Italy experiences less infection rates per day, the health authorities of the country are to review the current mask requirements on Monday. Italy has made wearing masks a requirement both indoors and outdoors since October 2020. As the summer heat rolls in however, the mitigation of the health measures will relieve many people as Monday afternoon will see a meeting of the Italian government’s panel of scientific experts. The Scientific Technical Committee (CTS) is holding the meeting to discuss potential changes.

At the moment, the Italian rules require people to wear masks at all times when out of the house, indoors and outdoors. This is exempted when ‘due to the characteristics of the place or circumstances, isolation is continuously guaranteed.’ July 5th is being considered as the possible date for dropping the measure, with experts even considering a date a week earlier. On June 28th, Italy will be under ‘white zone’ rules, meaning that most health measures can be lifted.

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Photo Source: Anna Shvets

Dubai’s man-made islands Palm Jumeirah turn 20

Dubai’s man-made islands Palm Jumeirah turn 20
Jun 22 2021 Share

The Palm Jumeirah is an artificial set of islands off the coast of the Dubai mainland. Home to nearly 80,000 people as well as luxury hotels and pristine beaches, the construction of the archipelago began in June 2001. Civil engineer Ali Mansour recounts how after moving from Canada to Dubai in 1998, he decided to join the company behind the work on the project after seeing first satellite pictures published in 2002.

Mansour stated that it was a first and unprecedented project of such a scale. Now advisor and director of projects for Nakheel Marine Engineering who developed the Palm Jumeirah. Around 120 million cubic metres of sand had to be dredged and brought over from the bottom of the Persian Gulf, with more than 7 million tons of rocks mined from the UAE’s northern Hajar mountains.

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