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Secret prison photo by Peppi Azzopardi reveals ‘inhumane’ jail cell

Secret prison photo by Peppi Azzopardi reveals ‘inhumane’ jail cell
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A photo secretly taken in Corradino Correctional Facility and uploaded by Xarabank host Peppi Azzopardi shows the ‘inhumane’ cell some prisoners have to endure. Peppi reveals how this cell is called a ‘single room’, in which a prisoner is locked for over 23 hours everyday and only taken out for one hour. This cell has allegedly held a prisoner for over 50 days following the above mentioned procedure. 

Peppi points to the ‘hole in the ground’, which prisoners use as both a toilet and a source of water to wash their faces. The mattress is also on the ground without any pillows or mattresses, with no fans available in the room as the prisoners have to endure extreme levels of heat. Peppi shockingly reveals how this 3 by 3 metre cell has previously held up to six prisoners at once, all trying to share the inhumane conditions. 

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Massive firework ‘Ballun tal-Blalen’ shines over Gozo for Santa Marija closing

Massive firework ‘Ballun tal-Blalen’ shines over Gozo for Santa Marija closing
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As Santa Marija celebrations came to a close,  Jason Folfol’s firework spectacular called ‘il-Ballun tal-Blalen’ lit up the night sky with colour. Folfol works with the Saint Joseph Fireworks in Hal Ghaxaq, with a beautiful snapshot captured by local photographer Daniel Cilia. 

The photograph captures the moment the colourful explosion made the dark sky over Ta’ Cenc’s cliffs a canvas of fireworks. The Maltese are known for their innovation with fireworks, being a crucial and cultural aspect of local feasts. This one is a prime example of how much passion and work goes into such artistry. 

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Australian-born athlete aiming to become first Maltese Olympic medallist

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Australian-Maltese runner Jared Micallef rejected the chance to represent Australia at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in order to gain Maltese citizenship and represent Malta at the 2024 Paris Olympics. He recently spoke to the Times of Malta newsroom where he revealed why he chose Malta and told them about his past and future aspirations.

Jared told Times of Malta that he chose Malta because “it’s where my roots are from. My grandma and grandpa moved to Australia with my dad and I know how hard they worked to live and raise a family,” he also stated “I’m just really honoured to be part of their legacy and show them how great it could be to represent Malta at the next Olympics in France. If I could make a small island nation more known to the world, it would be amazing.”  Jared also recently became an official Maltese citizen and posted on his Instagram his family and his joy of becoming Maltese.

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Jared will be hoping that this change will leave his past behind him. Micallef suffered many injuries in his past so much so that he admitted that “For a whole year, I did not run at all,”. Jared recently came 2nd in Australia’s Olympic qualifiers, a result that he can be very proud of. The runner also said that he’s thinking of moving to Malta after the pandemic.

We wish Jared the best of luck representing Malta.

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Early August COVID-19 hospitalisations highest since mid-April

Early August COVID-19 hospitalisations highest since mid-April
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According to fresh data by the EU’s disease prevention agency, the number of COVID-19 patients needing hospitalisations was the highest at the start of August since mid-April. According to the ECDC, Malta’s hospital admissions per 100,000 people rate stood at 5.05 for the period up to August 8th. April 18th saw a similar figure reported at 5.83, which was when Malta was still under quasi-lockdown in order to mitigate spread. 

Despite hospitalisation rate seems to be climbing, intensive care admissions rate has remained constant as five patients are currently in the ITU. Health authorities attribute this to the COVID-19 vaccine’s efficacy, with global authorities stating that the focus should shift onto hospitals when looking at measures and easing. 

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