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Malta To Get Its First-Ever Indoor Race Track

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As anticipation continues to build for the completion of the Mercury Towers, the complex has announced that it will be joining forces with 360 Karting create an exhilarating new hub for entertainment in Malta.

Beyond having a state-of-the-art indoor electric go-kart racing track, the complex will also have an ice-skating rink, ropes course, mind-blowing VR experience, romp-around adventure, dedicated party rooms, and concept bar and restaurant.

The entire entertainment hub will reportedly cover a whopping 1,200 square metres and is designed by 360 Karting. It will reportedly feature double height volume and an LED lighting scheme.

“With a commitment to delivering unforgettable moments that cannot be experienced elsewhere, Mercury Towers delivers its cutting-edge innovation through 360 Karting’s expertise in go-karting adventures”, a statement by the complex read.

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St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation & Jesuits’ Church Foundation Sign Collaboration Agreement

St John's Co-Cathedral Foundation & Jesuits' Church Foundation Sign Collaboration Agreement
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A Memorandum of Understanding detailing a collaboration between the St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation and the Jesuits Church Foundation has been signed, thus signifying an important co-operation between the two entities.

Whilst presiding the signing of the MOU, Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government Owen Bonnici stated that the two Foundations share the same aim, that of preserving our cultural heritage for future generations. “I am pleased to see the St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation reaching out to help other entities,” concluded Minister Bonnici.

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Among other objectives, the St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation will offer its services and fund the restoration and conservation of three paintings in one of the chapels of the Jesuit church and the painting of Mattia Preti depicting Our Lady, St Charles Borromeo and St Francis de Sales.

Prof. Mgr Emmanuel Agius, President of St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation stated, “This MOU will open the Co-Cathedral’s doors to assist other Churches built by the Order of St John.”

From his end, Michael Pace Ross, Administrative Secretary of the Archbishop’s Curia said, “The Archdiocese welcomes this collaboration taking place between these two Foundations, and we believe that this is the starting point of collaboration between the two entities.”

Dr David Camilleri, the Jesuit Church Foundation President, stated “Both the Jesuits Church and St John’s Co-Cathedral share a very rich history, and are exquisite examples of fine architecture and art. By joining forces with the St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation, we can continue restoring the Jesuit Church in its pristine condition, and thus increasing the accessibility of our national heritage to all.”

Constructed between 1593 and 1609 by the Jesuit Order, the church of the Circumcision of Our Lord is one of the oldest and largest churches in Valletta. It was rebuilt in Baroque style by Francesco Buonamici, after sustaining extensive damage during an explosion in 1634. Nonetheless, after the Jesuits were expelled from Malta in 1768, the church remained in use. A new Foundation for the Jesuit Church was established in July 2021, in order to keep building on the conservation efforts of this beautiful temple.

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Instagram & Facebook could make $2 billion from paid verifications this year

Instagram & Facebook could make $2 billion from paid verifications this year
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Meta, formerly Facebook, is primed to generate an incredible $2 billion through its paid verification system in 2023. The launch of this feature in Malta has sparked a frenzy among Facebook and Instagram users, who can now pay $11.99 (web) or $14.99 (mobile) to attain the coveted blue check mark and a range of enticing perks. Alongside the verification badge, reports suggest that subscribers will enjoy enhanced audience reach, privacy tools, and customer support. Brace yourself for the era of paid validation as Meta reaps massive profits!

The introduction of Meta’s paid verification system in Malta has sent shockwaves through the online community. Users are scrambling to obtain the blue check mark and unlock the exclusive benefits that accompany it. With an affordable price tag of $11.99 for web users and $14.99 for mobile users, individuals from all walks of life are vying for their spot in the virtual elite.

Not only does the verification badge hold significance, but insiders have hinted at additional advantages. Verified accounts are expected to experience a notable increase in audience reach, a game-changer for those seeking online recognition. Subscribers will also gain access to privacy tools, addressing growing concerns about cybersecurity. Furthermore, dedicated customer support ensures a seamless experience for verified users.

As the blue check mark frenzy sweeps across social media platforms, Meta’s paid verification system shows no signs of slowing down. With a projected revenue of $2 billion, the desire for digital validation knows no bounds. Whether you aspire to be an influencer or crave public recognition, the cost of verification appears negligible when compared to the allure of online stardom.

Get ready to witness the rise of paid validation in the Meta realm.

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Matthew Guillaumier signs with Polish top-league team Stal Mielec

Matthew Guillaumier signs with Polish top-league team Stal Mielec
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Former Hamrun Spartans player Matthew Guillaumier has officially signed with Polish top-league team Stal Mielec.

The midfielder took to Instagram on July 5th to bid a heartfelt farewell to Hamrun after 3 successful seasons, celebrating the unforgettable memories he built with his teammates, coaches and staff whilst thanking the President, CEO and committee members.

 

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This is the Maltese international’s third foray into international football, previously representing Italian teams Empoli Primavera and Siena.

Stal Mielec’s first competition in the 2023-24 season will take place on July 22 versus Cracovia.

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