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Minister Ian Borg says Żebbuġ council wanted the garden removed

Feb 18 2021 Share

The Time of Malta reported that Minister Ian Borg said that the Żebbuġ council had asked for the removal of a garden in Fraxxunu Street, Żebbuġ.

Early yesterday morning residents and council members watched as a garden was removed in order to widen a road. Independent Councillor, Steve Zammit Lupi sat down on a wall in order to stop the excavation.

The Council insists that they were informed of the widening of the road, and Minister Ian Borg insisted that they were informed and they asked for it. He said that they had submitted an application and the council said it was withdrawn.

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Facebook users in Australia, banned from sharing or finding news

Feb 18 2021 Share

Australian citizens as well as publishers are now banned from seeing or sharing news on Facebook, whether it is from a local or international source.

This is a result of proposed legislation in Australia which states that tech platforms must pay news publishers for content.

Campbell Brown, Facebook’s vice president of global news partnerships wrote that when people share something on Facebook they are doing it out of their own volition, therefore platforms like Facebook should not incur any charges.

Brown also said that he hopes that Facebook can one day include news for Australian citizens again.

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UK’s Prince Philip was feeling unwell and taken to hospital

Feb 18 2021 Share

Prince Philip is Queen Elizabeth’s 99-year-old husband. He has been taken to hospital as noted by a Buckingham Palace press release, as he was feeling unwell.

The Duke travelled to hospital by car and this was not an emergency admission. The source added that Prince Philip walked into the hospital unaided and his illness is not COVID-19 related.

Queen Elizabeth remains at Windsor Castle. Prince Philip’s admission was a precautionary admission based on the advice of His Rotal Highness’s doctor.

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Less elderly people aged over 80 are needing recovery from COVID-19 thanks to the vaccine

Feb 18 2021 Share

Malta is noticing the first clear signs that the COVID-19 vaccine is doing its job.

Less elderly are being recorded to need recovery from COVID-19 at Mater Dei.

It’s been 52 days since the National Inocculatin Programme commenced and 10% of the Maltese population have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine while only 3% have received the second dose.

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