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Seated events? No problem: Meet Malta’s first Liquid Lunch event

Jun 23 2021 Share

Ever since Malta’s new event measures were announced, organisers across the country have been seeking new ways to change the game and make events interesting, fun and compliant with the island’s current health restrictions.

Meet Malta’s first Liquid Lunch, a seated extravaganza of good food, great music, non-stop drinks and special guest DJs at a number of gorgeous Maltese locations.

So here’s the deal: guests will be able to select the free-flowing cocktails they would like to be served via a poll in the event, where they will also be able to see which venue will be taken over, which local DJs will be playing and what kind of food they will be tantalising their palates with.

It is our meat board everyone has been talking about !Wishing you a great week ahead

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The first event will go down on the 3rd of July at the amazing CUT Steakhouse in Birgu and will be the first in a series of unforgettable events which will run until September. It will feature collaborations with some of Malta’s biggest and brightest artists at some of your favourite water-side locations across the country.

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Around 40 machine guns and rifles included in seabed weapons stash

Around 40 machine guns and rifles included in seabed weapons stash
Jun 23 2021 Share

It has been revealed that in the arsenal of weapons found at the btottom of the sea off Migra l-Ferha, there were around 40 rifles and machine guns included. The stockpile is believed to form part of a Malta-Italy-Libya smuggling operations, with investigators believing that the Ta’ Maksar gang are involved. Police sources confirmed that the pile is still being analysed for ballistics and forensic evidence, which is a process that can span multiple weeks.

Law enforcement sources told Times of Malta that the arsenal has an estimated street value of up to €80,000. A detonator found among the weaponry is believed to be the same type of explosive used in the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. There is speculation that the stash is linked to the Ta’ Maksar crime gang allegedly headed by Robert and Adrian Agius. The two have been charged with complicity in the murder of Caruana Galizia, along with lawyer Carmel Chircop.

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Fan gets Messi’s signature on his back alongside tattoo of player

Fan gets Messi’s signature on his back alongside tattoo of player
Jun 23 2021 Share

After seeing an image of a man getting the player tattooed on his back, Lionel Messi commented stating that he loved the tattoo and would love to sign it. Now, the Argentine football player got to keep his promise by signing the man’s back. The tattoo shows Messi holding up this shirt at the Santiago Bernabeu during El Classico, when Barcelona beat Real Madrid in 2017.

The fan went on to tattoo Messi’s signature on him as well. The player is currently in Brazil for the Copa America and leading Argentina. Now 33-years-old, the player contributed to this fan’s masterpiece on his body. Could this be Messi’s ultimate fan?

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People ‘more likely to wear COVID mask than condom’

People ‘more likely to wear COVID mask than condom’
Jun 22 2021 Share

Sexually transmitted infections have seen an increase in cases as COVID-19 restrictions were eased. The increase was registered by about a third in recent months, as revealed by figures compiled by the GU clinic at Mater Dei Hospital. The spike also seems to coincide with an increase in patients handled by the clinic as the state hospital’s operations go back to normal. Valeska Padovese, who runs the clinic, said that an increase in bacterial STIs, mainly gonorrhoea, chlamydia and syphilis, has been noted.

A year worth of data by the clinic revealed that, on average, confirmed cases of sexually transmitted infections stood at just over 200 monthly last year. The average dropped below 150 per month over the course of a few months. However, this spiked back up as authorities eased restrictions. Times of Malta reported a correlation between sexual activity, infections and restrictive social measures in 2020.

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