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TVM to screen Euro 2020 final in both English and Italian commentary

TVM to screen Euro 2020 final in both English and Italian commentary
Jul 10 2021 Share

It has been announced that TVM will be screening the Euro 2020 final with both English and Italian commentary and will be screening on TVM and TVM2.

Social media went into a frenzy in recent weeks after Rai had been blocked during the Euro 2020 games due to PBS publishing rights, preventing football-lovers from watching the Euro 2020 games with Italian commentary.

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With the Italian and English national teams set to face off on Sunday, Maltese football lovers await one of the most heated football face-offs in recent years.

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71 Italian students currently in quarantine in Malta

Jul 10 2021 Share

71 Italian students under the age of 18 are currently in quarantine in Malta, according to Italian news source TGCOM24.

21 of the aforementioned Italian students have tested positive for COVID-19, while the other 50 remain in quarantine due to contact with the infected students.

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The teenagers reportedly remain blocked in Malta with the Italian Embassy currently in touch with local authorities to ensure the Italians receive the necessary support during this time.

Recently, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne reported that language schools will officially close as of Wednesday 14th July, amongst other COVID-19 measures.

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Malta to welcome arrival of 1,100 simultaneous passengers

Malta to welcome arrival of 1,100 simultaneous passengers
Jul 10 2021 Share

Malta’s airport is set to welcome 1,1000 simultaneous arrivals this weekend and has asked for the public’s cooperation in the face of Malta’s current COVID-19 restrictions.

The airport’s queue situation has raised multiple concerns amongst travellers and locals alike, with the airport itself doing its utmost to handle the influx of passengers arriving in Malta in recent weeks.

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In a recent statement, the Malta International Airport called upon travellers to have their documentation ready for verification upon arrival as to ease the process of travelling and to make it more efficient.

A form must be filled with passengers’ address of residence and address of their temporary residence in Malta along with flight details and presentation of a negative PCR test no later than 72 hours before arrival. Alternatively, a valid vaccine certificate can be presented, as approved by Malta’s Superintendence for Public Health.

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WATCH: Calls for more police patrols after fights break out in St. Julian’s

WATCH: Calls for more police patrols after fights break out in St. Julian's
Jul 10 2021 Share

Videos continue to surface online of chaotic scenes and fights taking place in the St. Julian’s area, particularly in St. George’s bAY.

Malta Police Force Officers intervened at 4.45am when the fight broke out between multiple youth, clearly breaking Malta’s current COVID-19 measures due to lack of mask-wearing and social distancing.

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A witness has reported that those involved in the fight were of foreign nationalities. Earlier this week, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne announced that language schools will be closing as of Wednesday 14th July.

 

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