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PLOT TWIST: There were actually two people on ‘that’ delivery bike

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A deliveryman on a motorcycle has been making the rounds on social media recently as ‘he’ was caught holding the cases of two competing courier brands, but the plot thickens as new information has come to light.

In another photo, it was brought to our attention that there were actually TWO people on the motorcycle and if you look closely to both photos, you may see two sets of feet.

Many have been speculating that one of the drivers’ motorcycles broke down and the one working for the opposing brand gave him a hand to save his job. We can’t confirm anything just yet but even the thought of that restores our faith in humanity.

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Germany and Luxembourg added to Malta’s amber list

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Travellers coming to Malta from Germany and Luxembourg will now have to present a negative COVID-19 prior to arrival. 

Amongst others, certain airports in the UK, Poland and Spain have been added to the Amber list.

Malta’s current amber list is as follows: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy (Milan and Rome all airports, and Bologna, Naples, Perugia, Pescara, Pisa, Trieste, Turin, Venice), Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal (Porto), Spain, Switzerland, Tunisia, United Kingdom (Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham)

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€5 million to be donated to the Puttinu Cares Foundation

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The government has finalised an agreement where it will donate a grant of €5 million to the Puttinu Cares Foundation. 

The Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister oversaw the process, making use of the National Social and Development fund, which will allow Puttinu Cares to invest in more apartments in London. 

Prime Minister Robert Abela stated how this process reflects Maltese values and Deputy Prime Minister Fearne highlighted the fact that 800 yearly patients are sent for specialised care, most of which go to London.

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5 Maltese Fashion designers you should keep an eye out on

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Parascandalo

Marco Parascandalo has been in the local fashion circuit for a while now and is notorious for making cool streetwear pieces, often infusing Maltese phrases like ‘Faqa Oħt and ‘Is-sabiħ m’huwiex ikraħ, l-għaref m’huwiex iblaħ’.

Label Logo Hoodie in Petrol.Shop now at https://www.parascandalo.net/product-category/men/hoodsandsweats-men/Or from The Mad Tatter in Zabbarworn by ᴅʏʟᴀɴ – ᴛʜᴇ ᴍᴀᴅ ᴛᴀᴛᴛᴇʀ

Posted by Parascandalo on Monday, October 19, 2020

Fiamma

Effectively the new kids on the black, Fiamma give a youthful, local spin on text-based logo tees by infusing their logo with contemporary prints.

With only a few white tees released so far, we’re eagerly waiting for that black print tee.

Fiamma_01 T-shirt – €15Free Delivery – Dm to orderUnisex – all sizes available📸 – @petrawettinger_photography

Posted by fiamma.mt on Thursday, August 6, 2020

JAY

A strong outfit of black and white clothing, JAY merges couture with streetwear in his drop and we can’t say that we can complain.

With Maltese figures like Sarah Zerafa, Maxine Pace, Taryn Mamo Cefai and more previously donning the brand, we can understand the appeal.

Meet your new favorite hoodie this season!🖤❄️Shop online jaycurmistudio.comModel: Rachel VassalloMake up: Tammie CarbonaroJewelry: Carisma Collections

Posted by JAY on Monday, November 9, 2020

Forever Seeking

Based in Malta, but giving off an LA vibe, Forever Seeking have effectively imported a West Coast look to Maltese shores, donning a number of iconic prints on various hoodies and tees.

Forever Seeking has also, appropriately, released a number of black COVID-19-friendly face masks.

Gabrielle Fenech

Fresh after her online runway show creatively directed by ‘The Insynk Collective’, Gabrielle brings out the dark and devious side of fashion and meshes it with luxury streetwear.

If you haven’t already, check out ‘Lux in Tenebris’ and the rest of her drop online.

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