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Man Using Marsa Residence For Drug Trafficking Arrested

Man Using Marsa Residence For Drug Trafficking Arrested
Oct 16 2024 Share

A person allegedly using a residence in Marsa for drug trafficking was arrested after a coordinated effort between different divisions in the police corps.

Yesterday, at around 1200hrs, police noticed the suspect, a 49 year old man, exiting the residence in Triq Callus.

As the police approached him, the man noticed their presence and threw away a bag as he entered a car.

The man was immediately arrested and substances in the bag were found which are suspected to be cocaine and heroin.

An amount of money in cash was also found on the man’s person, whereas other objects were found in the residence which form part of the investigation.

The man is being kept in the police lock up and was arraigned in court today.

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Taylor Swift Announces The Era Tour Book For Fans

Taylor Swift Announces The Era Tour Book For Fans
Oct 16 2024 Share

Taylor Swift is set to release a new book, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Book, allowing fans to relive the excitement of her record-breaking concert tour. Announced on October 15, the hardcover book will feature never-before-seen concert footage and will be exclusively available at Target starting November 29, just in time for Black Friday shopping.

Spanning 256 pages, the book showcases over 500 images from the Eras Tour, which has captivated audiences across five continents and over 100 shows since it began on March 17, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, and will conclude on December 8 in Vancouver. The book promises an intimate behind-the-scenes look, including exclusive rehearsal photos and personal reflections from Swift on her journey throughout the tour.

“This is the official retrospective of the most wondrous tour of my life, my beloved Eras Tour,” Swift stated in a press release. She expressed gratitude to her fans, saying, “Thank you to the fans who came to this show. You were what made The Eras Tour what it became.”

The book will retail for $39.99 while supplies last. Additionally, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology will be available on CD for $17.99 and vinyl for $59.99 at Target.

In celebration of the tour, PEOPLE has also released a special edition magazine reflecting on its impact, featuring stunning photographs and posters, available now on Amazon.

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37.8mm Of Rain In September: Dry Start To Autumn

37.8mm Of Rain In September: Dry Start To Autumn
Oct 16 2024 Share

Following a wet and stormy August, the Maltese Islands welcomed the meteorological autumn in September with weather conditions that were both drier and warmer than the climatic norm.

In fact, the Meteorological Office reported just 37.8 mm of rain throughout the month, with this total falling 21.4 mm short of the climatic norm.

The wettest day was 23rd September, when 11.8 mm of rain fell within a span of a few hours. With less than one hour of sunshine recorded, this was also confirmed to be the dullest day of the month. In contrast to the monthly average of four storms, no lightning storms impacted the Maltese Islands during September.

During this month, the high humidity, combined with calm conditions and clear skies, contributed to fog forming on two days.

The average air temperature for the month stood at 25.5°C, slightly exceeding the climatic norm for September of 24.9°C.

The hottest day was the 5th, when the air temperature peaked at 34.2°C, while the lowest recorded temperature was 18.1°C on 15th September.

The sea temperature was also above average, reaching 27.2°C at the surface. Additionally, September was slightly windier than usual, with an average wind speed of 8.4 knots.

The strongest gust, recorded on the morrow of Victory Day, reached 38 knots blowing from a west-south-westerly direction.

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Priest Lambasts Constant Construction Noice Outside University

Priest Lambasts Constant Construction Noice Outside University
Oct 16 2024 Share

Fr Patrick Magro took to social media to express his frustration over the constant noise from nearby construction work just outside the University of Malta.

In a live video, Fr Magro, the chaplain at the University chapel, speaks over the deafening sounds of construction, highlighting the negative impact on students’ and the community’s health.

He explains that the Jesuit community at Dar Manwel Magri, where he resides, endures this noise all day, every day. The residence, located opposite the former Mireva bookshop, now faces an 11-storey hotel under construction.

Ironically, the University Health and Wellness Centre is situated just behind the noisy development.

“Do we have any rights? Do we have to tolerate this every day? It’s harmful to our minds and bodies,” he said.

He also mentioned that university research emphasises the importance of mental health and the need for quiet, green spaces—something severely lacking at the university’s entrance due to the construction.

In a follow up video, Magro says that despite calls to authorities, nothing was done as developers ‘do what they want’ and that ‘politicians are scared of them’.

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