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Marsa parking gets several cameras and speed bumps to mitigate noise

Marsa parking gets cameras and speed bumps to mitigateseveral noise
Jun 22 2021 Share

Following reports of excessive noise because of vehicles from residents, the new Marsa parking beneath the flyover received the installation of several speed bumps and cameras to control the issue. As many car and motorsports enthusiasts convened at the end of the week in the parking, the large amount of vehicles allegedly bothered the residents living in the vicinity. This resulted in reports being filed to the police.

Car and motor enthusiasts are however fuming at this latest instalment. Following various social media posts concerning heavy police presence during the meetings, this most recent instalment also angered the enthusiasts as they face more barriers to enjoying their passion.

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Photo Source: DLP Automotive, tvm.com.mt

Over 45,000 people want Jeff Bezos to stay in space

Over 45000 people want Jeff Bezos to stay in space
Jun 22 2021 Share

A petition has launched which wants to stop Jeff Bezos from re-entering Earth after his space strip next month. The campaign grew to epic proportions in just a week after the tongue-in-cheek petition was launched. Since then, several copied petitions emerged, amassing 45,000 signatures between them, all saying Jeff Bezos should not come back to Earth.

Most petitions gave conspiracy theories as reasons to keep the Amazon co-founder away from Earth. Some said that Bezos is hellbent on global domination, with others saying that this is our opportunity to prevent his evil plan. Bezos, the world’s richest man, is set to journey into space alongside his brother on board the New Shepard. Some people reasoned that since Bezos is using his money to enjoy space travel instead of tackling global hunger or disease issues, he should stay off Earth. Some even suggested ‘yeet[ing] him into the sun.’

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Photo Source: Space News, WGHP

Property prices between Gozo and Malta increasingly converge

Property prices between Gozo and Malta increasingly converge
Jun 22 2021 Share

A persistent price growth across Gozo has been reported, indicating a continued price convergence between Malta and its sister island. A property market report conducted by Dar and EY analyses the latest web-based listing for residential and commercial property markets for 2021’s first quarter. Most residential property listings have maintained their asking prices, the report showed. This lead to only minimal changes in the recorded average price.

If one looks at quarter-on-quarter- price changes however, they range between -1.6% to +2% across all localities. Half of all localities registered an overall average listing price increase. The largest reductions of asking price were recorded for the Northern regions, whereas persistent price growth was seen in the Gozo property market. Terraced houses and houses of character experienced the largest number of price reductions in terms of year-on-year value changes. The pandemic could have impacted to this factor.

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Photo Source: James Villa Holidays

2,308 foreigners working illegally under 255 employers

2,308 foreigners working illegally under 255 employers
Jun 22 2021 Share

According to a parliamentary question posed to Finance Minister Clyde Caruana, it was revealed that 255 different employers were caught hiring foreigners without a work license in 2020. Of these 255, 130 employers have since regularised the position. Jobsplus found 2,308 foreigners working in Malta without the license, all working under 255 different employers. Jobsplus can, under the Employment and Training Services Act, only take action against irregular employers, not workers.

130 employers have regularised the positions and brought the practices in line with the law. This translates to 318 foreigners working regularly. 12 employers were taken to court by police with the remaining 113 employers to be taken. Caruana revealed in a separate parliamentary question that the numbers of foreigners working in Malta until October 2020 was 70,024.

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Photo Source: Tiger Lily