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‘No permits were issued’ for traditional St. Patrick’s Day street celebrations, council says

'No permits were issued' for traditional St. Patrick's Day street celebrations, council says
Mar 17 2022 Share

It looks like most people in Malta are ready to welcome the return of St. Patrick’s Day festivities in Malta for the first time in a while, but the St. Julian’s local council does not seem to have the same enthusiasm.

A post published by the local council on Thursday morning informed residents and visitors that “no permits have been issued to organized public events re: St. Patrick’s. Public events which are not covered with a permit are illegal.” The council went on to advise that no roads will be closed and that any events organised in local establishments are to be held in accordance with their relevant license.

Towards the end of their statement, the council drew attention to the fact that there are no funds to clean after public events and expressed their appreciation if people would collaborate to keep the area clean – also stating that such a post was issued to highlight the fact that the council cannot be held responsible for any lack of enforcement.

Malta has not seen St. Patrick’s Day celebrations be held in their entirety for years, after being one of the major national events to be impacted as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Maltese bread price will double after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, says PN spokesperson

Maltese bread price will double after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, says PN spokesperson
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Nationalist Party spokesperson Peter Agius has stated that the price of Maltese bread will double amid Russian forces’ invasion of Ukraine and its effects on flour exportation.

In a recent video posted on social media, Agius stated that industry professionals have warned that flour prices are set to increase by close to 60 per cent, drastically affecting bakers across Malta and prices relating to their products. The PN spokesperson went on to state that we have already seen price increases by 10 per cent and further increases will impact Maltese society and individuals with lower income.

Both Ukraine and Russia provide a significant amount of grains, cereals, oils, flours and more resources to most countries around the world and, being one of the globe’s major exporters, the exportation of supplies and their prices will undoubtedly be impacted.

In light of this, Malta’s government has allocated €200 million to tackle the impact of the Russia-Ukraine crisis. Meanwhile, Agius has stated that Malta must make use of its EU membership benefits to ensure prices are not affected.

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Kanye West suspended from Instagram for violating hate speech & bullying policies

Kanye West suspended from Instagram for violating hate speech & bullying policies
Mar 17 2022 Share

Kanye West has been suspended from Instagram for 24 hours after violating the platform’s policy on harassment, a spokesperson from Meta has revealed.

The 44-year-old was suspended from the platform for violating policies related to “hate speech and bully and harassment”, with Instagram deleting some of West’s posts following a recent spam-posting tirade targeting a number of media personalities such as late night show host Trevor Noah, who stated that the rapper’s behaviour ‘breaks his heart’.

Noah become the subject of West’s frustrations after the show host discussed West’s recent row with ex-wife Kim Kardashian and Saturday Night Live comic Pete Davidson. Meta spokesperson Joe Osborne told Reuters that Kanye West, who legally goes by the name ‘Ye’ would be prevented from posting, commenting or sending DMs for 24 hours and sustained that further action will be taken if West persists with his violation of policies.

Instagram’s community guidelines dictate that the platform has the right to remove content which contains “credible threats or hate speech, content that targets private individuals to degrade or shame them, personal information meant to blackmail or harass someone and repeated unwanted messages”.

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Robert Abela & Clyde Caruana reported for ‘corrupt practices’ by Arnold Cassola

Robert Abela & Clyde Caruana reported for 'corrupt practices' by Arnold Cassola
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Independent candidate Arnold Cassola has reported Prime Minister Robert Abela and Finance Minister Clyde Caruana to the electoral commission for conducting corrupt practices and as a result, breaching electoral law.

In his letter to the commission, the independent candidate stated that the cheques being granted to compensate for the cost of living are ‘corrupt practices’ due to the fact that they are being distributed on the election’s doorstep. Cassola went on to state that both the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister are members of what he called a ‘caretaker government’ and do not have the right to distribute money during an election campaign, requesting that the commission take immediate action.

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In light of this, Robert Abela has stated that they cannot postpone decisions which are going to help the Maltese population. During a Labour event in Imsida, Abela stated that the government is supporting the people and not using the cheques as a gimmick.

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