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Toroq Imħabrtin Għalik – Parody Shoddy Road Signs In Swieqi

Toroq Imħabrtin Għalik - Parody Shoddy Road Signs In Swieqi
Feb 19 2024 Share

Signs erected in Swieqi by anonymous residents have captured national attention, with the sign reading: ‘Toroq Imħarbtin Għalik: Just Wait A Little Longer… Again’.

Images of the signs, sent in by Swieqi Local Council candidate Jordan Galea Pace, parody the ‘Toroq Aħjar Għalik’ signs by Infrastructure Malta, which are set up as road construction is underway. 

The parody sign even includes a tongue out emoji as well as ‘In-Fractured Road Malta’ as the parody poster. 

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2024 Paris Olympic medals will be made up of pieces of Eiffel Tower

Feb 19 2024 Share

The 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games will introduce a groundbreaking concept as all the coveted gold, silver and bronze medals will all incorporate a fragment of scrap iron from the Eiffel Tower.

According to Thierry Reboul, the creative director of the 2024 Paris Olympics, this idea will be an “opportunity for the athletes to bring back a piece of Paris with them,”. The same idea will also feature for the 2024 Paris Paralympic games which will be held approximately a month after the Olympic games.

Every medal which will be hung around the athlete’s necks in the summer will feature a hexagonal polished chunk of iron taken from the iconic landmark embedded in it. The pieces’ hexagonal form represents the geographical structure of France with many referring to the country as “L’Hexagone”.

Embedded within these medals are the iconic Olympic rings and the games’ logo, which bears a resemblance to both a flame and, as described by some, the visage of a woman with a stylish bob haircut.

Around the hexagonal iron pieces will be gold, silver or bronze rings whilst the reverse side of the medal will feature an image of Nike, the Greek Goddess of Victory, maintaining a tradition since the 2004 Athens Olympics. This innovative approach merges tradition with contemporary design, offering athletes a tangible connection to the historic city hosting the Games.

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Jodi Jones’ Incredible Goal Assist For Notts County

Jodi Jones' Incredible Goal Assist For Notts County
Feb 19 2024 Share

XejnSew.com shared a detailed video showcasing Jodi’s remarkable goal assist, where he skillfully navigated through opposing team players to deliver the ball to his teammates. 

The Malta international contributed two assists during Notts County’s victory over Newport on Tuesday. This feat came shortly after Jodi was named January’s League Two Player of the Month and broke England’s fourth-tier record for assists. 

In the match against Newport County, Jodi set up two goals for Macaulay Langstaff, leading to a 3-1 victory for Notts County. 

 

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These crucial points propelled Notts County to seventh place in the league standings with 47 points. Before the game, Jodi spoke to Sky Sports, where he was praised as the ‘assists king’ of League Two. 

Reflecting on his achievements, Jodi credited his teammates for their role in his success, highlighting their collaborative efforts in creating scoring opportunities. With 20 assists to his name, Jodi currently leads the assist charts in England and surpasses players from the top-five European Leagues in terms of assists.

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Pension Payments Exceeded €1 Billion In Malta 2021

Pension Payments Exceeded €1 Billion In Malta 2021
Feb 19 2024 Share

Malta’s pension entitlements reached €37.5 billion by the end of 2021, equivalent to 244.4% of the national GDP. These entitlements reflect future pension payments based on contributions made during individuals’ working lives. 

Social Security pensions comprised the majority, at €34.7 billion or 92.6% of the total. Social contributions amounted to €2.3 billion, primarily funding the Social Security Pension system. 

In 2021, there were 407,238 individuals contributing to pensions, including 20.4% foreigners with a residence permit.

Pension payments totaled €1.0 billion, with €0.8 billion allocated to Old Age pensions, marking a 15.2% increase from 2018. 

Different discount rates tested on Malta’s Accrued-to-date pension entitlement model showed varying results. A one percent discount rate increased pension obligations by 26.8% to €47.5 billion, while a three percent rate decreased liabilities by 19.2% to €30.3 billion.

Compared to other European countries, Malta’s pension obligations were relatively low, ranking fifth lowest at 244.4% of GDP. Spain, Austria, and Italy reported the highest ratios, while Denmark had the lowest share at 94.0% of GDP.

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Source: NSO