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Traffic Gridlock In Gzira After 4 Vehicle Crash

Traffic Gridlock In Gzira After 4 Vehicle Crash
Dec 4 2024 Share

Footage sent to this newsroom shows a traffic gridlock after what seems to be a four vehicle crash in Rue D’Argens, Gzira.

 

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It is unclear whether anyone was injured in the incident, as a tailback of cars attempts to navigate through the crash site.

More information as story progresses.

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Malta With 2nd Lowest Unemployment Rate October 2024

Malta With 2nd Lowest Unemployment Rate October 2024
Dec 4 2024 Share

Malta registered the second lowest unemployment rate at 3.0% this October, 2024.

The lowest rate was registered in Czechia at 2.6%, with Poland registering the third lowest at 3.1%.

Meanwhile, Spain registered the highest unemployment rate at 11.2%, followed by Greece at 9.8% and Sweden and Finland, both at 8.5%.

The euro area seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 6.3% in October 2024, stable compared with September of the same year.

The EU unemployment rate was 5.9% in October 2024, also stable compared with September 2024.

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PN Hosts EPP Group For European Committee Of Regions Conference

PN Hosts EPP Group For European Committee Of Regions Conference
Dec 4 2024 Share

The European People’s Party (EPP) hosted a seminar in Malta, organised by the EPP Group in the Committee of Regions (EPP-CoR), under the theme “Driving Sustainability Forward: Rethinking Transport and Tourism to Ensure Competitive Cities and Regions.” The event took place at Dar Ċentrali, with discussions focusing on sustainable transport and tourism development across Europe.

Partit Nazzjonalista (PN) leader Bernard Grech opened the seminar, highlighting the importance of sustainability in shaping Europe’s future. He stressed the need for policies that promote teleworking, reduce congestion and emissions, and support environmentally-friendly transport infrastructure. Grech also called for tourism models that respect local communities and the environment.

Keynote speaker Olgierd Geblewicz, President of the EPP-CoR Group and West Pomerania Region, outlined three main priorities for addressing tourism and transport challenges: managing overcrowding in tourist destinations, improving infrastructure in rural and urban areas, and fostering cooperation at regional and European levels.

PN Shadow Minister for Tourism Mario de Marco proposed several measures to enhance tourism, including conducting carrying capacity studies, boosting investment in tourist areas, and updating regulations to align with current demands.

The seminar provided a platform for stakeholders to discuss strategies to balance economic growth with environmental and community sustainability in tourism and transport.

South Korea President Faces Impeachment After Martial Law Declaration

South Korea President Faces Impeachment After Martial Law Declaration
Dec 4 2024 Share

South Korea faces political turmoil as opposition lawmakers begin impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol following his controversial attempt to impose martial law.

On Tuesday, Yoon declared martial law, sparking unprecedented scenes as 190 lawmakers gathered to overturn the order. Under pressure, Yoon reversed the decision, prompting cheers from protesters outside parliament.

The Democratic Party condemned Yoon’s actions as “insurrectionary behaviour” and accused him of “crimes of rebellion.”

They also implicated key officials, including Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun and Interior Minister Lee Sang-min. Parliament must vote on the impeachment motion by Saturday, requiring at least 200 votes for approval.

The dramatic episode unfolded with hundreds of troops storming the National Assembly and lawmakers breaking barricades to access the voting chamber.

Protesters filled the streets of Seoul, with the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions announcing an indefinite strike until Yoon steps down.

Meanwhile, Yoon’s senior aides, including his chief of staff, have tendered their resignations.

If the impeachment passes, Yoon will be suspended, and the Constitutional Court will determine his fate. This echoes past impeachments of South Korean presidents Park Geun-hye in 2016 and Roh Moo-hyun in 2004.

Analysts suggest Yoon’s martial law declaration aimed to suppress opposition amid record-low approval ratings and political deadlock following the opposition’s recent electoral victory.

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