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Man Filmed Fishing Off Gozo Ferry

Man Filmed Fishing Off Gozo Ferry
Mar 28 2024 Share

A video sent to this newsroom shows a man fishing off the Gozo ferry, using a fishing line to pull up a fish as he traverses the Malta-Gozo channel.

The man can be seen dragging up a fish whilst on the ferry with relative ease before moving into the vessel.

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Prime Minister Visits Forn Tal-Ħabs

PRIME MINISTER VISITS FORN TAL-ĦABS
Mar 28 2024 Share

On Thursday morning, Prime Minister Robert Abela visited the Prison Bakery (Forn Tal-Ħabs) to observe the work being carried out by officials of the Correctional Services Agency and prisoners preparing products, such as pastries, to be sold in front of the Kordin Correctional Facility.

The Prison Bakery is an initiative that assists in the rehabilitation process of individuals serving sentences, allowing them to acquire new skills that they can also use upon reintegrating into society.

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Prime Minister Abela was accompanied by the Chief Executive Officer of the Correctional Services Agency, Christopher Siegersma, where he also visited the place where the products were being sold.

He spoke with the officials and present prisoners, praising the work being done for this initiative.

During the visit, Prime Minister Robert Abela was also accompanied by the Minister for Home Affairs, National Security, and Jobs, Byron Camilleri.

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Mosta Tree Saga Continues As Vandalism Suspected

Mosta Tree Saga Continues As Vandalism Suspected
Mar 28 2024 Share

The Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) and the Mosta Local Council have taken action following concerns raised by Moviment Graffitti about potential poisoning of trees in Mosta that had been saved from uprooting last November.

 

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ERA condemned the act of vandalism, stating that holes had been drilled into the trees and an unidentified liquid poured into them.

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They filed a police report and initiated sampling and laboratory analysis of the substance.

Moviment Graffitti expressed alarm over the situation, with Andre Callus highlighting signs of poisoning and indicating that the trees were not growing properly.

He criticized the environment ministry and Mosta council for their responsibility in caring for the trees. The Mosta Local Council condemned the attack on the trees, calling it unnecessary and emphasizing the importance of community collaboration to protect natural resources.

They acknowledged past mistakes and expressed commitment to working with residents and NGOs for environmental preservation. Both ERA and the Mosta council stressed the need for collective vigilance to safeguard the environment and uphold community values.

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Two Parties Should Discuss Malta Metro, Cyrus Engerer Says

Two Parties Should Discuss Malta Metro, Cyrus Engerer Says
Mar 28 2024 Share

Taking to social media, Maltese MEP Cyrus Engerer urged the two political parties to sit down and discuss the Malta Metro.

This follows the unanimous voting in favour of Myriam Spiteri Debono as Malta’s next president.

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Engerer said that, after yesterday’s vote, the parliament showed that compromise can be found between the two political parties.

‘Short term traffic measures are important’, he said. ‘But it’s the long term measures which are essential to have sustainable results and change the way we use our country’s spaces.’

Describing the metro as a long term solution, Engerer said that this can never come to fruition if there is no agreement between the government and the opposition.

‘It is time for the two parties to sit down and make this the project of all Maltese and Gozitan people. He highlighted how small cities in France and Switzerland have metros despite smaller populations, urging the Maltese to take action on the issue

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