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Mondo’s Cheese Fondue Burger is pure taste-bud bliss

Mondo’s Cheese Fondue Burger is pure taste-bud bliss
Aug 31 2022 Share

Having just opened its doors for food lovers at the new Mriehel quad, Mondo’s new delicious and cheese covered burger is calling all those who wish to try something exciting. 

Drenched in a cheesy covering, Mondo’s new delicacy is served with scrumptious fries. With a brand new food hub on the market, we are always in for some new taste bud activations. 

 

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And this is just one slice of what’s in store at this goldmine of new culinary creations. From a mouth-watering Tartufata or a plate of pasta with pesto di pistacchio, the game has been changed forever. 

Mondo’s philosophy is to ‘break free from the confines of tired, restrictive, traditional restaurant offerings to explore an exciting, brand-new form of culinary adventure.’

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Completing Panini Fifa 2022 album could cost you €1,026 due to inflation

Completing Panini Fifa 2022 album could cost you €1,026 due to inflation
Aug 31 2022 Share

The latest victim of inflation? – Panini Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022 sticker album collectors. A recent calculation has found that fans could spend up to £870 to complete it (around €1,026). 

Panini has priced five sticker packs for the Qatar 2022 at 90p each, which is a 12.5% increase on the 80p cost of a five sticker pack for Russia 2018 album. 

There are a total of 670 Qatar 2022 stickers and it went on sale last Thursday. However, given that the main characteristic of finishing a sticker album is finding duplicates, fans would on average have to buy 4,832 stickers. 

The calculations were made by Paul Harper, a mathematics professor at Cardiff University. At 18p a sticker, this would come up to around £870. 

If fans were extremely lucky and never found a duplicate, they would need to buy a minimum of 137 packets to complete the entire album. This would cost somewhere up to £120.60 (€140.21). 

The probability of finding new stickers when you get close to the end becomes almost impossible, with many collectors resorting to swapping them. The second sticker one gets has a 99.85% chance of being new, the third 99.7%, etc. 

To collect just the last 19 stickers, one would still be required to buy 483 packets, or half the total number of expected packets. In other words, you are only halfway through when you have just 19 stickers left to collect. 

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CPD assist woman in difficulty whilst rock climbing in Blue Grotto

CPD assist woman in difficulty whilst rock climbing in Blue Grotto
Aug 31 2022 Share

Earlier today, Civil Protection officers from the USAR and the Marine Section were called in to assist a woman encountering difficulties whilst rock climbing.

The incident happened in Blue Grotto, Zurrieq, but thankfully, no one was injured during the incident. 

The woman was later lowered to safety onto the CPD rib and transported to safety. Well done to all involved! 

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Malta, Pizza Hut and Soviets: 7 facts about Mikhail Gorbachev

Malta, Pizza Hut and Soviets: 7 facts about Mikhail Gorbachev
Aug 31 2022 Share

He ended the Cold War whilst in Malta alongside George Bush. 

Gorbachev was in Malta in December 1989 for a summit with former US President George Bush Senior, held aboard the Soviet ship Maxim Gorky. The summit is credited to have ended the Cold War just a month after the fall of the Berlin Wall. 

Was born into a Russian-Ukrainian peasant family in 1931. 

Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev was born on March 3rd 1931 in the village of Privolnoye, Stavropol Krai. His mother, Maria Panteleyevna, was a devout Orthodox Christian. The baby was initially named Viktor, but secretly christened ‘Mikhail.’

He became the last leader of the Soviet Union on March 11th 1985. 

Gorbachev did not expect to be recommended for the role after the USSR’s elderly and ailing leader Konstantin Chernenko died on March 10th. At 54 years of age, he had already been passed over for the position in 1984. Unanimously voted into leadership, no one expected the radical reforms he would introduce. 

Performed in a Pizza Hut advert to support his charity group. 

In 1997, a year after his failed run for Russian president was viewed as a national joke, Gorbachev acted in a TV advert for Pizza Hut to earn money for his charitable foundation. He appeared sitting down at a Moscow outlet of a major US chain Pizza Hut with his grand daughter. 

Oversaw withdrawal of Soviet troops from occupied Afghanistan. 

Gorbachev saw the withdrawal of Soviet troops from occupied Afghanistan between 1988 and 1989. The Soviets had invaded in 1979 to secure the country’s alignment during Cold War against the US-backed mujahideen. By the late 1980s, the Soviet army faced some 15,000 deaths but failed to put in place a regime. 

Agreed to reuniting East and West Germany and tear down the ‘Iron Curtain.’ 

By the summer of 1990, Gorbachev had agreed to the reunification of East and West Germany, tearing down the Iron Curtain which divided the globe during the Cold War. Alongside instituting a radical new programme of cultural, electoral and diplomatic reform, the leader openly supported reforms of countries in Soviet Eastern Europe bloc. 

Ran for Russian presidency in 1996 but got 1% of the vote. 

In 1996, Gorbachev ran for the presidency but only got 1% of the vote. Despite the loss, he remained a notable figure in Russia as a member of several think tanks as well as co-owner of independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta.

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