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Videos surface online of illegal rave party taking place in Pembroke

Mar 1 2021 Share

Videos have been making the rounds on social media of an underground rave taking place in Pembroke over the weekend.

The clips show a considerably large amount of people dancing to loud music in a dark, enclosed area without wearing masks of adhering to any form of COVID-19 protocol.

Videos also show people smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol while the daily COVID-19 cases reports continue to rise and hit record highs.

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Woman dies crossing the road in Qrendi

Mar 1 2021 Share

An 81-year old Maltese woman has sadly died after being struck while crossing a road in her residence, Qrendi. The incident happened this morning as the woman was struck by a 30-year old woman driving a Volkswagen vehicle. The victim reportedly died on site, crossing Triq it-Tempesta in Maqluba around 8pm. Magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit was appointed to oversee inquiry into the death.

Rest In Peace.

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Former Opposition leader Adrian Delia challenges Prime Minister for debate

Mar 1 2021 Share

After Prime Minister Robert Abela claimed that some ‘ugly’ allegations have been made against opposition leader, Adrian Delia takes to Facebook to challenge either the Prime Minister or any of his representatives for a public debate. The challenge was issued by Delia to address what is allegedly, as stated by Delia, the truth and uncover ‘pointless lies’.

Ghaziz Prim ministru Robert Abela,1: Inti ma tiddettax x‘jagħmel il-Kap tal-Partit Nazzjonalista. 2: Jekk mhux kapaċi…

Posted by Adrian Delia on Sunday, 28 February 2021

Delia addressed the Prime Minister, stating that he does not get to dictate what the PN leader does, after Abela stated how there are shocking allegations against the opposition leader but current PN leader Bernard Grech did not act. According to Abela, this was done to keep Delia quiet. Delia stated how he is not running away from the allegations and will not let them create divisions within the PN.

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Israel is the first country to approve COVID-19 vaccine passports

Feb 28 2021 Share

Israeli authorities have announced that they will be putting COVID-19 vaccine passes into effect so that citizens can be able to prove that they have received a vaccination.

People will be able to access the passport through an application and will allow entry into certain place such as hotels, gyms and theatres amongst other establishments, making citizens able to prove that they are vaccinated.

Israel has also reached agreements with Greece and Cyprus, where the countries will recognise their respective green badges, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reports that extra vaccines will be sent to some of Israel’s allies.

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