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Russia to get the world’s second tallest tower

Russia to get the world’s second tallest tower
May 29 2021 Share

Plans for the second-tallest skyscraper in the world were released by a Scottish architecture firm as they plan to build the building in St. Petersburg, Russia. Called the Lakhta Centre II, it will stand at 703 meters, just behind the Burj Khalifa in Dubai which stands at 828 meters. This second tallest building however will house the highest occupied floor and viewing gallery at 590 meters.

The Lakhta Centre II will beat the current second tallest building which is the Shanghai Tower which stands at 632 meters. This new building will stand on the outskirts of St. Petersburg, Russia and will be designed by Kettle Collective. Tony Kettle stated that the new centre ‘will be a template of sustainable design for global high-rise projects’ and that ‘it will have the best in class low energy design and a mix of uses that will create a vertical atrium space with a vibrant centre as the heart for this new business district’

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Photo Source: Kettle Collective

More than 4000 cases registered in UK

More than 4000 cases registered in UK
May 29 2021 Share

The highest daily total since last April was registered in the UK at 4,182 COVID-19 cases. 1st April saw 4,479 cases, making this the first time since then to register more than 4,000. With another 10 deaths within 28 days, this marks the third consecutive day in a row in which the UK registered more than 3000 cases.

The UK has administered 700,000 vaccines, with nearly half of the country’s population having received both jabs. There have also been 4,477,705 cases since the pandemic hit, with the death toll reaching up to 127,768.

There was no increase in people being hospitalised however, with UK Health Security Agency chief executive Dr Jenny Harries saying that this happened due to the vaccination’s intended effect. The UK continues to battle the pandemic by approving the single Johnson & Johnson shot earlier today.

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€70 fine for people drinking alcohol in public

€70 fine for people drinking alcohol in public
May 29 2021 Share

Deputy Mayor of St. Paul’s Bay Local Council Carlos Zarb took to Facebook to announce the new signs which prohibit alcohol drinking in public. Zarb stated that there is far more to be done, such as the administering of stickers in commercial establishments and meetings with police officers in order to truly enforce the new By-law.

He pointed out that these acts are carried out and remain ‘ongoing for a number of hours in the same places. In other words I don’t want to hear any excuses.’ People who are found to be breaking the new By-law will receive a €70 fine.

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Photo Source: Carlos Zarb FB

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Destiny is ready to continue her promising career

Destiny is ready to continue her promising career
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Following her return from the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, Malta’s star Destiny Chukunyere took to Facebook to update fans about what’s in store for the ‘Je Me Casse’ singer. Posting on social media, Destiny said that she needed a short break to recharge… and with reason, having given her all in Rotterdam, completely rocking the stage and making Malta immensely proud.

Destiny also teased what is in store for her as well, stating ‘Now I’m back and I’m looking forward to turn the great opportunities I have into reality!’ Fans can only speculate what the talented singer has in store, with some referencing her Sony contract she managed to land earlier this year as a possible avenue. Whatever step she takes, we are all sure she will give her 100% and we will all be there to support her blooming career.

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Photo Source: Destiny Chukunyere FB