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Spectators injured due to parachuting protestor at Euro 2020 match

Spectators injured due to parachuting protestor at Euro 2020 match
Jun 16 2021 Share

After a protestor parachuted into the stadium before the Germany versus France match, several spectators had to be treated in hospital due to falling debris. The protestor hit wires for an overhead camera attached to the stadium roof, barely missing France’s coach Didier Descahmps. The authorities will be taking necessary action as the governing body of European soccer called the act reckless and dangerous.

The parachutist, with the parachute itself carrying the slogans ‘KICK OUT OIL’ and ‘Greenpeace’, landed on the field with German players Antonio Rudiger and Robin Gosens approaching him before being led away by security. The parachutist lost control upon impact with the wires, veering away from playing area and barely clearing the spectator’s heads.

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Air Malta refocuses on Paris and Amsterdam as it cuts UK flights

Air Malta refocuses on Paris and Amsterdam as it cuts UK flights
Jun 16 2021 Share

Following the UK’s decision to keep Malta off the green travel list, Air Malta has cancelled all flights to Manchester and cut off flight frequency to Heathrow to just six times per week. Instead, the airline will be focusing its flight frequency to Paris and Amsterdam as bookings from these countries get a strong boost. Flights to Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport will be upped to six times a week, one flight per day except on Wednesdays as of July 20th.

Amsterdam flights will also be working every day except for Thursdays and Sundays, along with more flights to be added come September. 11 return flights to the London airport will be removed. London’s ‘The Sunday Times’ reported that UK ministers ‘ignored scientific advice’ when making the decision, since Malta’s case numbers are some of the lowest in all of Europe.

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Burger King opens its doors to new outlet & drive-thru in Paola

Jun 16 2021 Share

A new Burger King restaurant and Drive-Thru has opened its doors in Paola. This is the seventh Burger King outlet and the brand’s second drive-thru on the island. Burger King guests now have a new location to enjoy a great-tasting meal at great value.

Burger King Paola + Drive-Thru is now OPEN!! 👑👑👑 Come and check out the new Home of the Whopper 🍔🍔🍔

Posted by Burger King Malta on Tuesday, 4 May 2021

Farson’s Group Head of Food Business John Bonello Ghio stated the group is “proud to present Burger King’s second Drive Thru on the Island”, going on to express his satisfaction in Burger King’s first outlet boasting its new visual identity, design concept and children’s play zone.

This is the seventh Burger King to open its doors to the Maltese public and highlighted its commitment to its investment in the food market and dedication to providing great-tasting, high-quality products that Burger King customers have enjoyed for many years.

A BIG KING Meal for just €4.99!. Only available on the BK App! 😍🍔👑App Store: https://apple.co/2QFhXs4Google Play: https://bit.ly/3vvVKM2

Posted by Burger King Malta on Tuesday, 25 May 2021

Based in Paola, the restaurant is set on one floor and houses an indoor kid’s play area. Burger King brand’s updated restaurant design, showcases a warm, eye-catching aesthetic. The interior décor incorporates natural materials with a bright colour palette, creating a more inviting ambiance, highlighted by complementary lighting.

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Young activist Steve Zammit Lupi welcomes new Ħaż-Żebbuġ project

Young activist Steve Zammit Lupi welcomes new Ħaż-Żebbuġ project
Jun 16 2021 Share

Independent councillor and young activist Steve Zammit Lupi took to Facebook to welcome a new project which will see the Vjal Helsien getting more greenery. The project was mentioned in local news and confirmed by Environment Minister Aaron Farrugia and Ħaż-Żebbuġ mayor Malcolm Paul Agius Galea. 56 trees will be planted in Ħaż-Żebbuġ’s principal entrance, along with bicycle parkings and safer kerbs for walking.

Lupi stated how, back in 2019, he had put forth this environmental vision, as well as the first designs, to the local council. After a lot of hard work, €200,000 in funds were acquired from ‘Ambjent Malta’. Lupi expressed his joy at the prospect of making this vision real after long application processes. He concluded by thanking everyone who contributed to the cause and all the locality’s residents.


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Photo Source: Steve Zammit Lupi FB