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Malta impress again but come out of Russia with nothing

Sep 8 2021 Share

Yesterday night, Malta again gave a valiant performance this time against Russia in Moscow.  Unfortunately the good performance didn’t  amount to anything as Malta lost 2-0. However the Maltese players deserve all the plaudits as they kept themselves in the game and attacked the Russian goal on multiple occasions.

 

 

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The Maltese team didn’t start off well, as a misplaced to keeper Henry Bonello pass from defender Steve Borg gave the Russians the lead in the 9th minute. The gifted goal did not dishearten the Maltese players as as the half continued, Malta grew into the game and played better sometimes even better than there opponents.

The second half was a better half for Malta. They played out of the back successfully numerous times and even pressed the Russian players, forcing them to do mistakes. Malta had more clear cut chances in the latter stage of the game but their hopes of an equalizer were shattered when the referee awarded a dubious penalty in the 84th minute. The Russians doubled their lead from the penalty and killed off any chances for Malta.

The fact that only a mistake and a dubious penalty were the only things that divided both teams, must be seen as a positive for Malta. A big well done goes to the players who once again has made their country proud.

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iPhone 13 launch to happen at Apple’s biggest event of 2021

Sep 8 2021 Share

Apple headquarters is brimming with all the latest tech news and goodies as their latest (and apparently biggest) streaming event is taking place on September 14, which is when the latest iPhone will drop.

The iPhone 13 is amongst a list of new Apple devices, including the Apple Watch Series 7, which will launch at the tech giant’s upcoming streaming event. The event will be held online due to continued concerns surrounding the pandemic, with Apple’s senior vice president Greg Joswiak hyping the event with a flashy teaser video set against a mountain range silhouette.

Apple’s September event is typically the most anticipated one in the tech company’s calendar, which is where it normally launches its product line-up ahead of the holiday shopping season, where it has previously set records for iPhones, iPads and Mac computer revenue.

Send this to someone who is waiting for the Apple event.

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Politics set aside as PN Deputy Leader Robert Arrigo in intensive care

Sep 8 2021 Share

Malta’s politicians put political colours aside over the past few days after Nationalist Party Deputy Leader was admitted to Mater Dei Hospital on Friday, where he was receiving intensive care.

First suggestions of the issue were related to the presence of kidney stones, with the PN deputy leader developing an infection before he could be treated, which is when he was transferred to the intensive treatment unit.

Various politicians published posts wishing Arrigo a speedy recovery including Prime Minister Robert Abela and Nationalist Party Leader Bernard Grech. Others include Minister for Tourism Clayton Bartolo, Parliamentary Speaker Anġlu Farrugia and fellow PN Deputy Leader David Agius.

Here’s wishing Robert Arrigo a speedy recovery.

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Luqa the first to get better roads among Malta’s industrial areas

Luqa the first to get better roads among Malta’s industrial areas
Sep 7 2021 Share

Economy Minister Silvio Schembri announced that around 1.2 kilometres of roads will service the Luqa industrial estate. Similar works will be taking place in the near future, with the minister revealing that the €5.5 million investment will see upgrades to roads and new routes being introduced. 

Schembri revealed that more road work network upgrades will also be carried out around industrial areas with a €30 million investment in the Hal Far, Bulebel, Marsa, Corradino and San Gwann industrial areas. The project is being heralded by Industrial Innovative Solutions (INDIS) Malta, a stage agency which manages Malta’s industrial zones. 

Schembri also stated that around 117 small and medium enterprises operating from the Luqa industrial area will benefit after the zone had faced abandonment for up to 40 years. The road face lift is also part of a €470 million investment which was announced in 2020, seeking to help expand Malta’s industrial infrastructure. The work on the industrial roads in the area is expected to take about six months to be completed, covering an area of around 92,500 square meters. 

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