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Shotgun fire in Rahal Gdid leaves woman dead

Shotgun fire in Rahal Gdid leaves woman dead
Nov 22 2022 Share

It has just been reported that a woman has been killed after a firearm, reportedly a shotgun, was fired three times in Raħal Ġdid, MCAST vicinity. 

The case occurred at around 0800hrs this morning, with a medical team and other authorities convening on site.

The medical team gave first aid to the injured woman, but she unfortunately lost her life on site. 

TVM News reported that the aggressor fled the scene, with police still investigating and searching for the culprit. This is an ongoing case. 

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WATCH: “The Queen must be proud”; local broadcaster with royal error after England 6-2 win

WATCH: "The Queen must be proud"; local broadcaster with royal error after England 6-2 win
Nov 21 2022 Share

While Malta isn’t participating in the Qatar World Cup, Malta seems to have had its first memorable World Cup moment of 2022 after a local broadcaster mistakenly mixed up the monarch during a post-match analysis.

 

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Following England’s 6-2 victory over Iran, a sports broadcaster stated that “the queen must be proud” before being corrected by a colleague who stated “the king now more than the Queen.”

Before going on to continue the discussion, the broadcaster nonchalantly recognised her error and stated “the Queen was definitely praying for them.”

The next World Cup match will take place this evening at 8PM between USA and Wales. Are you tuning in?

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Close ‘Mediterraneo Cruelty Park’ say NGOs as protests continue

Close ‘Mediterraneo Cruelty Park’ say NGOs as protests continue
Nov 21 2022 Share

Moviment Graffiti, along with various other NGOs, have continued their ongoing call to close down Mediterraneo Marine Park, due to reported cruelty inflicted on dolphins. 

The NGOs dubbed the park ‘Mediterraneo Cruelty Park’, and demonstrated once more over the weekend to urge the closing down of the establishment. 

The demonstrations follow the death of three dolphins who reportedly died due to lead poisoning last year. The NGOs once again walked with placards outlining several issues with the park and urging the relevant authorities to take more direct action. 

Around a month ago, the NGOs had suggested changing the establishment into a rehabilitation centre for aquatic creatures. The location of the park, the NGOs said, is perfect due to its close proximity to the sea. 

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Iranian players refuse singing national anthem in show of solidarity

Iranian players refuse singing national anthem in show of solidarity
Nov 21 2022 Share

In apparent support for the ongoing protests in their homeland, Iran’s players refused to sing their national anthem before their first game of World Cup 2022.

Captain Alireza Jahanbakhsh said ahead of the game that the team would decide together whether or not to sing the anthem in a show of solidarity for the ongoing demonstrations. 

 

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Iran has been shaken by two months of nationwide protests since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in morality police custody on September 16.

22-year-old Amini died three days after her arrest in Tehran over an alleged breach of the Islamic Republic’s dress code for women. 

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