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Tonight on ‘Popolin’: Clyde Caruana and Jerome Caruana Cilia Debate Budget

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In a special edition of ‘Popolin’, the stage is set for an evening of informed and thought-provoking discussion.

Airing on TVM at 9pm, ‘Popolin’ brings together Finance Minister Clyde Caruana and the Opposition Spokesperson, Jerome Caruana Cilia, for an insightful journey into the heart of our nation’s future.

Tonight’s episode promises to be a tantalising exploration of the measures unveiled during the budget speech.

Popolin has always been a platform for dynamic discussions that address the pressing issues of our time. Tonight is no exception!

The programme will delve into the current challenges facing our country and hear perspectives on how these challenges are being addressed.

Tonight’s ‘Popolin’ episode will once again be hosted by the ever-insightful and engaging Quinton Scerri.

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Police Make Halloween Cookies With Kids In Homes

Police Make Halloween Cookies With Kids In Homes
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The Malta Police Force, in collaboration with the Victim Support Agency, organised a heartwarming activity for children residing in homes. 

‘It was an afternoon filled with smiles, laughter and spooky delights’, the Malta Police Force shared in photos uploaded to social media. 

‘Scary spider cookies in the making! Our heartfelt thanks go out to Gwen’s Cooking Club and our Youths in Blue, who joined forces to create these delightful Spider cookies at our kitchen within the Police General Headquarters.’

‘We are proud of the positive impact we can make when we come together with a common goal’. 

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PN Files Judicial Protest Following Hospital Ruling

PN Files Judicial Protest Following Hospital Ruling
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Speaking to journalists outside Malta’s court, Opposition leader Bernard Grech asked, rhetorically, whether police would wait for a magisterial inquiry to close to bring a school shooter to justice. 

 

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The Nationalist Party leader said that police would not apply this procedure in such an extreme case, but then asked why it is being applied in the case of the Vitals-Steward Hospitals deal. 

Moments before, Grech, along with former leader Adrian Delia, filed a judicial protest after police commissioner Angelo Gafà did not follow through on the three day ultimatum set by the Opposition leader. 

Grech insisted that when it comes to people in power, immediate police action is not taken, despite millions in euros being stolen from the people.

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Giant Skeleton In Dubai Drone Show

Giant Skeleton In Dubai Drone Show
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Dubai went all out for Halloween 2023 with a mesmerizing drone show near the iconic Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. On October 31, the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates treated residents and visitors to a spectacular display in celebration of the spooky season.

Halloween, traditionally observed on October 31, precedes All Saints’ or All Hallows’ Day and is primarily celebrated in Europe and North America. This secular festival prompts people to don costumes inspired by their favorite film, TV, or comic book characters, and attend festive gatherings featuring spooky elements like ghosts, skeletons, witches, and vampires.

 

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Dubai’s Halloween Eve event was orchestrated by the Geoscan Group, a Russian company specializing in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and related software for photogrammetric data processing and 3D visualization.

A viral video shared by Bucket Listers on November 1, 2023, showcased the drone show, featuring drones cleverly designed as a skeleton that appeared to cling to the Burj Khalifa.

This captivating display also made waves on the microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter). This event stands as a testament to Dubai’s dynamic embrace of global celebrations, reflecting a broader trend of cultural openness and a willingness to integrate diverse traditions.

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