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Maltese U-15 waterpolo team dominates match

Maltese U-15 waterpolo team dominates match
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The Malta Under 15 waterpolo national team beat Slovenia 17-4 in their opening match as they inch closer towards the European Championship finals. One of the Maltese players, Jayden Cutajar, shone throughout the match as he’s scored 9 of the 17 goals by the Maltese team. Cutajar scored two goals in the opening session, with the Slovenians landing one. The match continued to prove positive for the Maltese players as goals continued to rack up, with the Slovenians only managing to land their four goals across the four sessions.

The Malta team’s coach Anthony Farrugia told Times of Malta that he was optimistic that the boys could do it as ‘hard work pays off’. He also acknowledged their determination in still delivering an outstanding performance despite lack of training due to COVID-19.

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8 COVID-19 cases registered with 4 recoveries

8 COVID-19 cases registered with 4 recoveries
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Malta has registered 8 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,026 swab tests, while 4 patients have 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 1st June 2021, 519,994 vaccine doses were administered of which 318,743 were 1st doses. 210,486 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 30,054 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 30,543 have recovered, 419 died and 70 are still active.

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Dead turtle washes up at Balluta Bay

Dead turtle washes up at Balluta Bay
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A loggerhead turtle was found washed ashore and dead on the Balluta Bay beach on Tuesday morning. The cause of death is said to be an ingested fishing hook and line, as stated by environmental NGO Nature Trust member Vince Attard. This is one of the most common causes of death for turtles as the sea creatures fall for the bait and ingest the hook attached to the fishing line. Attempting to pull out the hook may cause internal bleeding or other complications.

Cyrus Engerer commented on the situation by stating that he is incredibly distraught that this had to happen because of pollution caused by people. He concluded by stating that through more consideration and thought, pointless deaths such as these can be avoided.


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Three garden projects in three weeks announced by Minister Aaron Farrugia

Three garden projects in three weeks announced by Minister Aaron Farrugia
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Minister for the Environment Aaron Farrugia announced three separate projects in the past three weeks which will see the installation of environmentally friendly gardens installed in urban areas. The gardens will be installed in Marsa, Qormi and garden Romeo Romano in St. Venera. These gardens will seek to introduce more greenery in otherwise urban areas, leading to more recreational areas for families and the public, along with an improvement in air quality.

The Minister stated that despite Malta’s small size, there will be more projects down the line which will boost the island’s green and recreational space. These projects will also include a playground in Romeo Romano Garden as well as refurbishment of a historical building in the same space. The total investment will rack up to €2,000,000.

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