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Malta amongst worst countries for expats to move to in 2022

Malta amongst worst countries for expats to move to in 2022
Jul 13 2022 Share

A fresh new survey ranked Malta one of the worst places for expats to move and live in, making it in the bottom 10 overall out of 52 countries.

The survey was conducted by The Expat Insider 2022, published annually by InterNations. This is one of the largest global expat networks and it placed Malta in 43rd place. 

Out of the European countries which ranked lower, only Italy, Luxembourg and Cyprus placed in 44th, 48th and 49th. At the opposite end of the list was Mexico in top place. 

Portugal and Spain were the only two European countries which made it into the top 5, placing in 4th and 5th respectively. 

Some surprising finds were the likes of New Zealand, which placed in 51st place, just one spot shy of the last place taken up by Kuwait. This was because New Zealand was found to be too expensive for expats in general. 

Malta fared slightly worse in the Quality of Life, ranking at around 49th place. The islands fared poorly in leisure options, travel and transit, as well as when it comes to environment and climate. 

Malta did get a boost when it comes to security and safety, placing in 37th place, and when it comes to health and well being, placing higher at 32nd place. It also placed fairly well in terms of settling in, culture and welcome, local friendliness and when it comes to finding friends. 

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Get ready for a sunny weekend ahead as temperatures drop slightly

Get ready for a sunny weekend ahead as temperatures drop slightly
Jul 13 2022 Share

This weekend you’ll be able to enjoy some Maltese beaches without worrying about any excessive temperatures. 

That being said, the drop in the scorching heat will still be minimal as we’ll be experiencing temperatures set at around 37 degrees Celsius. But that is far removed from the previous 40°C we saw during the brutal heat waves.

The weekend will kick off with a far gentler 33°C on Friday, with a possible cloud here and there. It will climb up just one degree by Saturday, maintaining a UV index of 10. Temperatures are then set to jump to 37°C for the remainder of the week. 

The lowest temperatures will be settling at around 23°C, maintaining some rather hot and electrically demanding nighttime hours. The drop in temperatures might be a bit of a respite for many, but they are still some of the highest we’ve seen so far. 

Therefore, caution is, as always, advised. Apply sun screen often – even when not at the beach. Seek out the shade and make sure you’re chugging as much water as possible to stay hydrated. 

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Elon Musk sued by Twitter for backing out of $44 billion deal

Elon Musk sued by Twitter for backing out of $44 billion deal
Jul 13 2022 Share

Twitter launched a massive lawsuit against Tesla CEO Elon Musk after the billionaire decided to pull out of his $44 billion purchase deal. 

This comes after Musk announced last week that he planned to pull out of the massive deal due to being ‘misled’ about Twitter’s number of bots and fake accounts.

Lawyers acting for the SpaceX CEO said that Twitter made ‘false and misleading representations upon which Mr Musk relied when entering into the Merger Agreement.’ 

However, this doesn’t appear to be good enough grounds for pulling out of the deal and the lawsuit, launched on the 12th of July, says the tech billionaire needs to honour his agreement. 

‘Musk entered into a binding merger agreement with Twitter, promising to use his best efforts to get the deal done’ reported The Guardian. ‘Now, less than three months later, Musk refuses to honour his obligations to Twitter and its stockholders because the deal he signed no longer serves his personal interests’.

The lawsuit also blasted Musk’s expectations to put Twitter in a ‘public spectacle’ as he ‘apparently believes that he is free to change his mind, trash the company, disrupt its operations, destroy stockholder value and walk away.’ 

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14 Nights Missing – relative of Charlie Fino issue plea to not forget case

14 Nights Missing - relative of Charlie Fino issue plea to not forget case
Jul 13 2022 Share

Taking to social media, a close relative of Charlie Fino, an 83-year-old dementia patient who resided at St Vincent De Paul who went missing on the 28th of June, issued a statement to not forget the case. 

After Charlie walked out of an unattended St Vincent De Paul care home at around 3am, the search was on albeit to no avail. Audrey Fino took to Facebook to state: 

‘Please continue to keep a look out for him! Why is he still not found? Have all the resources needed to track him down been assigned to the police and others tasked with search and rescue?

Is the case still a priority, as it should be?’

‘Charlie FINO must be found! He is a beloved father, brother, uncle, brother-in-law, friend. There is no room for (more) failures, errors and complacency!’ 

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