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Manchester City against Liverpool ends in dramatic draw

Apr 10 2022 Share

Manchester City versus Liverpool has ended in a dramatic 2-2 draw. The game was played in the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, and lived up to the massive expectations the game had before any ball was kicked.

The game started with Manchester City trying to control the ball and Liverpool trying to make the game more physical with various long passes from center backs Virgil Van Dijk and Joel Matip. In only the fifth minute the first goal of the game came from Manchester City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne who scored from distance after a quick freekick.

After the goal Liverpool woke up and immediately took the sting out of the game making the game and themselves calmer with a long passage of play that ultimately led to a well worked equalizer from Diogo Jota in the thirteenth minute. The game was very tight after both goals but it was Manchester City that looked the most confident. City striker Gabriel Jesus managed to convert a beautiful cross from Cancelo in the thirty sixth minute to give the champions the lead before the first half ended.

Liverpool entered the second half searching for a goal and their search didn’t last long with Mohammed Salah and Sadio Mane linking up in the forty sixth minute to score the all important equalizer. The game ended with both teams searching for a crucial winner but no able to actually finish the job. This leaves Manchester City only one point above Liverpool with only a few games to go.

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Gozo Minister stands ground on promise to hunters despite EU rules breach

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With today being the first official day of the spring hunting season, Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri took to Facebook to share a couple of points regarding hunting in Malta.

Camilleri highlighted that quail hunting season opens today and is possible until the end of April while turtle dove hunting will be allowed in Malta from the 17th to the 30th of April. The Minister held that the spring season is limited to a number of afternoons, with a number of derogations respecting the 2015 referendum and the European Court sentence stating that Autumn is not an alternative to Spring.

The Minister stood by his promise to support hunters, stating that they will act as promised and claim “what is rightfully [theirs]”.

Meanwhile, BirdLife Malta have filed a judicial protest with regards to turtle dove hunting, stating that it is incompatible with EU directives on wildlife conservation and thus, cannot be used for the issuing of a derogation.

In March, The Malta Ornis Committee, responsible for advisory with regards to wildlife conservation, voted to lift the turtle dove hunting moratorium, which was enforced in 2017 after the European Commission threatened with legal action if the process was to continue.

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Twistees rebrands with puzzle-piece packets for Autism Month Awareness

Twistees rebrands with puzzle-piece packets for Autism Month Awareness
Apr 10 2022 Share

With April being Autism Awareness month and April 2nd being World Autism Awareness Day as recognised by the United Nations in 2008, you will probably see a lot of brands and individual promoting awareness and local snack brand Twistees is one of those brands.

The cheesy snack’s packaging now features a number of colourful puzzle pieces in red, yellow, blue, light blue and their classic maroon colour. Many have praised the brand for taking such an initiative during Autism Awareness month, with the post garnering thousands of likes and comments.

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Meanwhile, others have expressed their concern with the use of the puzzle pieces, stating that such a symbol has been phased out due to it being representative of stigma or the community “missing a piece”, which is not the case. A comment suggested that the gold or rainbow infinity symbol be used.

Twistees have responded by stating “Our intention was not to upset anyone but to bring awareness. After several research we never came across the infinite symbol. We did not choose the puzzle pieces as a sign that autistic people have a missing piece but to show that they are not different and that everyone is the same.”

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Local musician starts fundraiser after studio burns down in Gżira house fire

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After a shocking house fire in their Gżira apartment earlier this week, 18-year-old producer and rapper Alex Micallef took to social media to call on the help of his friends and followers.

After getting a 3am call from his mother, Micallef was informed that his studio suffered immense damages as a result of the fire. The young musician lost all of his equipment, including audio interface, microphone, PC, chair and more; equipment which he is reported to have been saving up seven years for.

With regards to the fundraiser, Micallef stated that it is intended for those who may have spare change, urging them not to donate money they need for themselves.

He has since gathered €690 in donations, saying “I sweat on my life never in a million years would I have expected this”, repeatedly expressing his gratitude to those donating some of their wealth to help the young musician get his dream back on its feet.

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