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Prime Minister Robert Abela’s message on Freedom Day

Prime Minister Robert Abela’s message on Freedom Day
Mar 31 2021 Share

With the 31st of March marking Malta’s national holiday Freedom Day, Prime Minister Robert Abela recalls how Malta worked its way to become an independent and sovereign nation free from British rule. Abela stated that freedom is a goal that we must all work on everyday and that looking back into Malta’s past we can appreciate the long journey undertaken by the Maltese.

Messaġġ mill-Prim Ministru, Robert Abela f’Jum il-Ħelsien.

Messaġġ mill-Prim Ministru, Robert Abela f’Jum il-Ħelsien.

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The Prime Minister highlighted how the road to 31st March 1979 was paved by the building of an economy that allowed the nation to think for itself. Apart from highlighting the various reforms, Abela expressed his sorrow at the fact that for yet another year COVID-19 did not allow the population to gather and celebrate freedom together. He concludes, however, that once the world is free of the pandemic, Malta will be ready to present plans to move forward.

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‘Increased taxes would be a cardinal mistake’ says Minister Clyde Caruana

'Increased taxes would be a cardinal mistake' says Minister Clyde Caruana
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Asked by Mark Laurence Zammit about the next budget, Minister Clyde Caruana stated that there will be no increased taxes for Malta’s upcoming budget. Stating that what the government needs to gather will in fact be gathered, Caruana however added that it will be a cardinal mistake if Malta were to increase taxes.

Il-Ministru Clyde Caruana qal li minkejja l-pandemija, il-baġit li ġej se jerġgħa jkun bla taxxi.

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Caruana expressed his disagreement with various countries’ decisions to increase taxes. He stated how countries that did take this course of action had to spend around 8 to 10 years to regrow their economy. He said this is a lesson for all to learn from and that the next budget will give Malta’s economy the open space it needs. He concluded that after the advent of COVID-19, some countries will have accumulated immense debt and thus struggle economically whereas Malta will not for not having the same amount of debt.

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Bidens’ dog Major involved in another biting incident

Bidens’ dog Major involved in another biting incident
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The Bidens’ family dog Major has been involved in another biting incident that required a National Park Service employee to receive medical attention. Two people with knowledge of the incident informed CNN that the incident took place on the White House South Lawn on Monday afternoon after which the employee had to stop working to receive treatment from the White House medical unit.

First Lady Jill Biden’s press secretary Michael LaRosa spoke to CNN, saying that Major still needs to adjust to his new surroundings after moving into the White House. The previous individual bitten was a Secret Service agent, resulting in the dogs being sent back home to Delaware. President Joe Biden did state the dogs were receiving training to avoid such other incidents.

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Germany to limit AstraZeneca vaccine to over 60-year-olds

Germany to limit AstraZeneca vaccine to over 60-year-olds
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Chancellor Angela Merkel stated on Tuesday that Germany will now be only administering AstraZeneca vaccine to people aged over 60. This news comes after the country’s vaccine committee gave its advice following reports of rare blood clots found in 31 people following first dose. This decision contravenes European Medicines Agency (EMA) and World Health Organisation’s (WHO) statements that no link between blood clots and vaccine has been found.

Germany’s vaccines committee provided no explanation for this decision and did not state what proportion of the population that was vaccinated showed blood clot side effects. Anyone younger than 60, stated Merkel, can voluntarily receive AstraZeneca vaccines after thorough clarification with doctors that consider individual risk.

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