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Russia resumes bombardment on Kyiv’s citizen areas with 75 missiles

Russia resumes bombardment on Kyiv’s citizen areas with 75 missiles
Oct 10 2022 Share

Following the deadly blast on the bridge linking Crimea to Russia and the latter’s blaming of Ukraine, capital Kyiv underwent a reinvigorated bombardment by Moscow’s forces on Monday morning. 

The Ukraine presidency reported 75 missiles being fired by Russia, with the governor of Ukraine’s western region of Lviv saying the bombing targeted energy facilities and citizen areas. 

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that this morning is particularly difficult as Ukraine deals with terrorists, in reference to Putin’s Russia. The second target, Zelenskyy said, is the people. 

The explosions were reported at around 0815hrs, with the last bombing of Kyiv having taken place on June 26th. The Crimea bridge explosion had left three dead, with Russia blaming Ukraine for the attack. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin described the attack on the bridge as a terrorist act and said that the authors, perpetrators and sponsors are the Ukrainian secret services. 

Meanwhile, a missile strike on Sunday in Zaporizhzhia, a southern Ukrainian city, killed at least 13 people and wounded 89 people, including 11 children. Zelenskyy denounced the attack as the work of absolute evil and savages. 

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Parents call on Education Minister to take action over St Albert

Parents call on Education Minister to take action over St Albert
Oct 10 2022 Share

A group of parents of St Albert the Great College students issued out a public statements aimed at Education Minister Clifton Grima in regards to the current situation at the school.

The parents/guardians stated that they are deeply concerned about the crisis the school is facing as well as with the negative repercussions that are affecting the children. 

They said that they know that just after a few days since the start of this scholastic year, the situation has rapidly deteriorated, going from bad to worse. 

‘Despite the assurances that we have received from the college’s administration’ the parents/guardians stated that they have learned from the media and other sources that nearly a quarter of the College’s staff have resigned. 

There is massive worry due to the fact that children have missed a considerably large number of hours from there learning and that indications show that these missed lessons shall increase in the coming weeks with irreversible repercussions especially on those students soon to be sitting from their SEC exams. 

‘[We] are distraught because the students who need most support in their learning process are the most disadvantaged in this situation.’ 

‘Therefore, we parents/guardians of students at St. Albert the Great College, are requesting that the Minister for Education and all who hold the competent authority over our children’s education, implement all that is necessary to step in to ensure that the contingency plan announced by His Excellency Archbishop of Malta can come to effect together with a healing process for this educational community.’

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€151,158 raised during Nationalist Party fundraiser

€151,158 raised during Nationalist Party fundraiser
Oct 10 2022 Share

A whopping €151,158 were raised during yesterday’s fundraiser organised by the Nationalist Party. Opposition leader Bernard Grech thanked those who contributed, saying that the massive sum will go into investing in work which will restore a better quality of living for the Maltese and Gozitan people. 

The fundraiser saw various PN officials and MPs making appearances and speaking about current issues the party is working on tackling. One of the main topics of conversation was the one recently addressed during the Valletta rally concerning the rising cost of living. 

The main banner which was used during the protest also took centre stage during the fundraiser, stating: ‘There isn’t enough for you. But there is enough for his friends’ (in reference to Prime Minister Robert Abela).


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Thundery rain showers expected to kick off the week

Thundery rain showers expected to kick off the week
Oct 10 2022 Share

The week starting Monday 10th October could see some thundery weather engulfing the Maltese islands due to a bout of low pressure in local atmosphere. 

According to various weather forecast portals, we can expect light to moderate winds with isolated rain showers that may be thundery at times across the islands. 

This comes despite October 2022 being forecasted as being warmer and drier than average due to high pressure dominating the central Mediterranean. However, this forecast was mainly reserved for the first few days of October – and we’re well past that checkpoint now.

According to the Malta Airport’s weather forecast, the temperature is set to feel like 25 degrees Celsius today but will go up drastically by tomorrow to 28 degrees celsius as the sun comes out. 

We issue this weather report with the usual weather related safety warnings should people be venturing outside. Drive carefully and avoid any areas which may pose a threat during intense weather. 

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