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Man suffers injuries in Had-Dingli: Police investigation underway

Apr 2 2023 Share

Yesterday at approximately 6:30pm, the police received a call for assistance in Ħad-Dingli.

According to the police, a 36-year-old Pole, who resides in Gzira, had fallen down a path a few meters away.

The police were quick to respond and arrived at the scene shortly after receiving the call.

Upon arrival, they conducted a preliminary survey of the area and found that the man had sustained injuries due to the fall.

In addition to the police, a medical team and members of the Department of Civil Protection were called to the scene to assist.

The injured man was then transported to the Mater Dei Hospital to receive the necessary medical attention. However, his injuries were later certified as grievous.

At present, the police investigations are still ongoing, and the authorities have not released any further information regarding the incident. It is not clear what led to the man’s fall or if there were any witnesses present at the time of the incident.

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Occupy Justice Hangs a €400 Million Money Bag Outside Castille

Occupy Justice Hangs a €400 Million Money Bag Outside Castille
Apr 2 2023 Share

Occupy Justice activists made a bold statement yesterday evening when they hung a money bag on a Judas tree outside Castille, depicting the sum of €400 million stolen from Maltese citizens in the government’s fraudulent deal with Vitals/Steward.

The activists sought to highlight the unforgivable betrayal of those who signed the contract to sell the country’s hospitals to third parties with no healthcare management experience. The deal was a corrupt one that sold Malta’s prized healthcare system for the proverbial thirty pieces of silver.

A landmark court judgment by Judge Francesco Depasquale on 24 February starkly outlined how the Vitals/Steward deal was fraudulent before it was even signed. However, during its implementation, the Maltese government paid almost €400 million to the company to run the hospitals, and barely a cent of the promised €200 million investment was spent, according to the statement made by the activists.

The hospitals deal is just one of the many scandals exposed by assassinated investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who first drew attention to the suspicious agreement in March 2015. More than a month after the court judgment, no one has resigned, let alone been charged with corruption, as the activists pointed out.

Occupy Justice continues to demand answers from the authorities as to why the people in government behind this fraudulent deal have not been held accountable for their actions. The activists claim that this is just another strand in the web of corruption that started in Castille under Joseph Muscat’s leadership and continues to this day.

They demand good governance to restore Malta’s once-good reputation after years of corruption. “This is our nation, this is our home, and we are the people. We expect better. We deserve better. We demand better,” they said.

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Exploring alternate realities with AI: What if Queen Elizabeth retired in Malta?

Apr 2 2023 Share

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionised the way we create and manipulate images. With the help of deep learning algorithms, AI continues to generate highly realistic and detailed images that are almost indistinguishable from real photographs.

One intriguing application of AI-generated images is the ability to create alternate realities and explore “what-if” scenarios. In a recent post @malta_ai explored one such scenario: What if Queen Elizabeth II retired in Malta?

Queen Elizabeth II had a deep connection to Malta, having visited the island several times in the past and even lived here for a short period.

Using AI-generated images, AI Malta created a realistic depiction of what Malta might look like if Queen Elizabeth II had retired here.

Of course, this scenario is purely fictional, but it demonstrates the power of AI-generated images to create alternate realities and explore “what-if” scenarios.

It also highlights the potential of this technology to inspire new ideas and spark the imagination.

Who knows what other alternate realities we might create with AI-generated images? The possibilities are endless.

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Wind and showers to start the Easter week

Apr 2 2023 Share

We can expect a mixed bag of weather this upcoming week, with Monday starting off with thundery showers and windy conditions.

According to the weather forecast, temperatures will range from 12°C to 16°C, with wind speeds reaching force 6.

Tuesday will bring similar weather conditions, with high winds and temperatures reaching a high of 17°C and low of 11°C.

The rest of the week is expected to be partly cloudy, with isolated showers on Wednesday and highs of 17°C and lows of 12°C. However, wind speeds are expected to decrease to force 3 on Wednesday.

Thursday will bring partly cloudy skies, with temperatures ranging from 11°C to 16°C, while Friday will be mostly the same with highs of 16°C and lows of 10°C. On both days, we can expect cooler weather conditions, especially during the night.

Saturday will mirror Friday’s weather with partly cloudy skies and similar temperatures. However, the wind speed will pick up, so residents might be advised to take precautions.

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