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Meta-Owned Platforms Go Down For Few Hours On Wednesday

Meta-Owned Platforms Go Down For Few Hours On Wednesday
Dec 12 2024 Share

Meta-owned platforms Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp experienced a global outage on Wednesday evening due to a “technical issue.”

The disruption began around 7 pm Central European Time (CET) and lasted for several hours.

Downdetector, a site tracking app and website outages, recorded a significant spike in reports, with over 23,900 users flagging Facebook issues, 72% of which were app-related.

Similarly, more than 15,000 WhatsApp users reported problems, 79% citing difficulties with sending messages. The outages were consistent worldwide, impacting Europe and other regions equally.

Meta updated users via social media platform X, apologizing and assuring efforts to restore service promptly. By 11:30 pm CET, outages had largely subsided, and Meta announced they were “99% of the way there” in resolving the issue.

These services collectively serve billions of users—Facebook and WhatsApp each have about 3 billion active users, while Instagram has 2 billion.

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54 Year Old Man At Risk Of Dying After Motorcycle Crash

54 Year Old Man At Risk Of Dying After Motorcycle Crash
Dec 12 2024 Share

A 54 year old Englishman resident of Mellieha was taken to Mater Dei Hospital yesterday at around 1700hrs, after he was injured in a traffic accident in Dawret San Pawl, St Paul’s Bay.

Preliminary investigations show that the man was driving a Honda motorcycle, lost control and crashed into a skip on the road.

He was given medical aid on site and transported to Mater Dei via ambulance. He was later certified as having suffered serious injuries.

An inquiry has been opened and investigations are ongoing.

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New Year’s Eve Concert to Celebrate Cottonera’s Charm

New Year’s Eve Concert to Celebrate Cottonera’s Charm
Dec 11 2024 Share

The Cottonera Foundation, under the Parliamentary Secretariat for Local Government, is hosting a concert on New Year’s Eve for the third consecutive year, in collaboration with the Local Councils of Cospicua, Birgu, Senglea, and Kalkara. The event aims to bring the community together and celebrate the start of the new year in the heart of Cottonera.

Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government, Alison Zerafa Civelli, highlighted that the concert has become a popular attraction for locals, Gozitans, and tourists alike. She encouraged the public to attend, noting that such events help showcase Cottonera’s beauty and potential, offering entertainment for all ages.

Joe Mizzi, Chairman of the Cottonera Foundation, shared that the concert will feature performances by “The Drop Out Band,” Mike Spiteri, Janvil, Jade, Neville, and Maestro Joe Brown. In addition to live music, the event will also offer sea transport, alongside regular public transport options, to facilitate access.

The concert is free to attend, with support from the Ministry for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government, the Malta Tourism Authority, the Local Government Division, and Heritage Malta.

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Historic Kalkara Gardens Revitalized in €3 Million Restoration Project

Historic Kalkara Gardens Revitalized in €3 Million Restoration Project
Dec 11 2024 Share

The gardens surrounding Villa Portelli in Kalkara have undergone a significant transformation, thanks to a collaboration between Project Green and Heritage Malta. The villa, a historic property dating back to the early Victorian era, was once the summer residence of businessman Agostino Portelli and later served as a residence for British admirals. The gardens, which span over 5,000 square metres, are now being restored as part of a €3 million regeneration project.

During a recent visit, Environment Minister Miriam Dalli and Culture Minister Owen Bonnici, joined by teams from Project Green, Heritage Malta, and the Kalkara Local Council, toured the grounds, which are now open to the public on a weekly basis. The restoration, guided by Heritage Malta curators, aims to preserve the historical significance of the site while introducing modern elements, including a vegetable and herb garden managed by Taste History, Heritage Malta’s gastronomic branch.

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“This project touches on different aspects of human society, from offering open spaces for children to play to creating gardens that reflect our heritage,” Minister Dalli said.

Kalkara Mayor Wayne Aquilina expressed his excitement, highlighting the community’s growing access to such a meaningful site. “The gardens offer a serene space where both locals and visitors can enjoy the villa’s beauty,” he noted.

The gardens, pet-friendly and open every Sunday from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm, are free for all to explore.

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