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Warning: Heavy winds predicted today and will last throughout the week

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The Meteorological Office has predicted strong winds today until 6 PM this evening. The wind will be coming from the Northwest and will be strong overexposed areas of the Maltese Islands.

The Malta Airport weather predictions are also mentioning that wind will persist throughout the rest of the week as well.

People are urged to be careful and to stay safe.

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Marsa Junction Project expected to be ready by end of February; minor changes left

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The Marsa Junction Project is expected to be ready by the end of this month. This was the largest capital investment project taken by Infrastructure Malta since its establishment.

Infrastructure Malta CEO, Fredrick Azzopardi said that 97% of this project is now finished and that this junction constitutes for the heaviest areas of traffic in Malta and will now span 12 kilometres with various courses at three levels and without traffic lights.

This project is expected to reduce travel time ey 80% and it will also do its part when it comes to the reduction of traffic pollution.

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Town switches Christmas lights back on to lift spirits during lockdown

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Officials in Tankerton, Kent, decided to bring back the Christmas lights in their town after locals voted in favour of the idea.

Hundreds of locals showed support and even donated money to fund it. This campaign was largely spearheaded by a group of Tankerton businesses called the ‘Talk of Tankerton’.

One of the co-founders of ‘Talk of Tankerton’ said that it seemed to dull and dark to remove the lights right after Christmas and New Year all while going into lockdown as well. She said that everyone needs a bit of light and sparkle, especially during a lockdown to make them smile.

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Twitter confirms that Donald Trump ban is forever

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Twitter has confirmed that their decision was final! The former US president will not be coming back to Twitter.

Twitter’s own CFO, Ned Segal said that, even if Trump were to run for public office again, he still wouldn’t be allowed back on the platform.

Segal said that their policies are simple, once you’re removed from the platform, you’re removed from the platform. here’s no coming back.

He also mentioned that Twitter’s policies are specifically designed to make sure that p[eople do not incite violence and that if anybody does that, they have to remove them.

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