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North Korea warns all out war if more ‘reckless remarks’ come from South

North Korea warns all out war if more ‘reckless remarks’ come from South
Apr 4 2022 Share

The sister of North Korean despot Kim Jong-un, Kim Yo-jong, threatened to destroy major targets in Seoul after South Korea said its missiles could hit any target in North Korea. Tensions seem to be ramping up following a series of North Korean ballistic missile tests, with the dictator’s sister lashing out and saying that ‘South Korea should discipline itself it it wants to stave off disaster. 

The South Korean President, Moon Jae-in, has been working towards reconciliation cross the peninsula, but this could all go astray after the weapons tests in Pyongyang. President-elect Yoon Suk-yeo will be taking office next month, and has earlier spoken in support of pre-emptive strikes, meaning more tension between the two countries. The South Korean Defence Minister Suh Wook visited the country’s strategic missile command, speaking about its ability to launch pre-emptive strikes on the North in the event of an imminent attack. 

The comments by Wook were considered quite unusual, with the North Korean dictator’s sister going on to describe the defence minister as ‘scum’ for discussing such strikes. 

In a statement, she said that ‘the senseless and scum-like guy dare mention a pre-emptive strike at a nuclear weapons state. South Korea may face a serious threat owing to the reckless remarks made by its defence minister.’ Kim is the vice department director of the central committee of the Worker’s Party of Korea, and is in charge of relations with Seoul and Washington. 

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First cabinet meeting after election held by Prime Minister

First cabinet meeting after election held by Prime Minister
Apr 4 2022 Share

The Prime Minister has officially convened the very first cabinet meeting at the Auberge de Castille this morning following Labour’s general election victory. 

The new cabinet, which consists of 18 Ministers and 4 Parliamentary Secretaries, were accompanied by chief of staff Mario Cutajar and the Head of the Secretariat of the Office of the Prime Minister Glen Micallef. 

The Prime Minister also revealed that he will hit for the end of the casual elections and the gender balance mechanism to take effect before appointing two more members to cabinet. 

Posting to social media, Abela said that the cabinet is enthusiastic and determined to bring to fruition the work which the Maltese and Gozitan people trusted them with. 

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Man seriously injured after being hit by car in Marsa

Man seriously injured after being hit by car in Marsa
Apr 4 2022 Share

A 31-year-old man has been deemed to be in critical condition after being hit a by a car. The victim is a resident of Hal Far, and was hit bay a vehicle driven by a 32-year-old Zejtun resident. 

The police were informed at 3:15 am about the incident, after it took place on December 13th Street, Marsa. 

The victim required urgent medical assistance from a team on site, and was subsequently rushed to the hospital due to life-threatening injuries. An inquiry has been opened by Magistrate Lara Lanfranco as investigations carry on. 

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Nurses union disapproves of COVID self-testing made legal

Nurses union disapproves of COVID self-testing made legal
Apr 4 2022 Share

The Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses (MUMN) said on Monday that Mater Dei Hospital is in crisis as COVID patients are being spread all across the wards. 

The union released a press statement saying that it received over 20 calls from nursing staff working at the hospital claiming that there has been a huge uptick of cases into the hospital. 

‘Mater Dei Hospital has more than 150 COVID patients spread in all arts, posing a high risk of cross infection among the whole hospital’ said the statement, just after Health Minister Chris Fearne announced that the government will be relaxing more restrictions. 

The nursing shortage was made worse by the amount of nurses who had to undergo a period of quarantine, the statement revealed. It also said that some wards were left with two or three nurses instead of six. 

With three wards now fully dedicated to treating COVID patients, the MUMN said that it had to issue directives during the weekend. Due to burnt-out nurses, many more had to be added as others even refused to work overtime even when requested by hospital management. 

The union also said that the health ministry refuses to reduce elective surgeries to reallocate resources to the huge influx of COVID cases. The MUMN also disapproved of Chris Fearne’s announcement that self-testing will be made legal. It said that the measure was not effective in other countries like the UK because some people were able to fake their result. 

‘We should be learning from mistakes of others and not repeating them’ said the union. 

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