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WATCH: Rosianne Cutajar hits back at Repubblika over double standards

Rosianne Cutajar hits back at Repubblika over double standards
Jun 23 2021 Share

Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar hit back at Repubblika over double standards following the NGO’s calling of the Police Commissioner to investigate the MP over ethics breach. The case centred around a number of images showing Cutajar giving small bags of oranges to elderly residents in the Smartcare Dar Pinto home in Qormi, her home town.

Cutajar stated that despite trying to understand and work on situations when someone doesn’t agree or criticises her, she found it baffling to make a request to the Police Commissioner because of ‘four oranges.’ She called it disproportionate and completely exaggerated, and was particularly critical of the President of Republika Robert Aquilina.

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Cutajar stated that Robert, who is Nationalist MP Karol Aquilina’s brother, never approached her when passing by each other around Valletta. Cutajar also highlighted how Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi presented a generous food donation to an NGO in his electoral district just hours after Republika called for an investigation into Cutajar’s gifts.

Cutajar said that if her action breaks electoral laws, then so does Azzopardi’s gesture. Referencing the Nationalist Party, she stated that ‘Jason Azzopardi can carry out these gestures in his district. Everyone on that side of the room can do this.’

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Possible short power cuts due to ongoing cable repairs

Possible short power cuts due to ongoing cable repairs
Jun 23 2021 Share

Enemalta warned on Wednesday morning that short power cuts were possible as engineers and technicians continue to work on fixing damaged underground cables. The damaged caused outages in the central part of Malta late on Tuesday and overnight. The power cuts affected parts of Lija, Mosta, Gharghur, Naxxar and some other localities, starting at around 6 pm.

The power was restored within an hour in some areas as supply sources were shifted between the sub-stations. Some areas however had to endure a long night of heat without air conditioning or fans. Enemalta stated that the damage was caused by temperature fluctuations, yet assured that there is enough supply capacity. It also stated that power was restored shortly after 4 am.

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Wembley to welcome around 60,000 fans for Euro semi-finals and final

Wembley to welcome around 60,000 fans for Euro semi-finals and final
Jun 23 2021 Share

The Wembley stadium is set to operate at 75% capacity for the Euro 2020 semi-finals and finals. This means it will be raising its crowd capacity to more than 60,000 guests, with UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin stating that this is great news as so many fans will be able to watch the finally three matches live. Despite having postponed lifting all restrictions until 19th July amidst a new spike in cases, the UK is allowed the game at Wembley extra crowd capacity under its Events Research Programme.

The stadium’s capacity has been reduced to 22,500 for group fixtures at Euro 2020. This is set to be extended to 45,000 for two knockout games in the last 16 before the semi-finals, meaning 50% of full capacity. Italian prime minister Mario Draghi has called for the final to be moved from England, however, due to the rising COVID-19 cases. The semi-finals are to bend on 6th and 7th July, with the final on 11th July.

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Malta 3rd best in terms of global vaccine rollout per 100 people

Malta 3rd best in terms of global vaccine rollout per 100 people
Jun 23 2021 Share

In new statistics shared by international newsroom The Guardian, Malta has ranked 3rd best in the world for total vaccinations administered per 100 people. Just behind Gibraltar and United Arab Emirates, Malta stands at a rate of 143.01 vaccinations per 100 people with 631,446 total vaccinations and 5,053 latest daily vaccinations (by the time of this article).

Gibraltar stands at 231.42 per 100 persons, with UAE at 147.94. Seychelles follows Malta at 140.0. Malta reached herd immunity on May 24th 2021 as 70% of the adult population received at least the first jab of the vaccine. The rollout is still ongoing globally, with Malta extending its programme to younger ages. Despite this, COVID-19 is still a persistent threat which requires the adherence to now easing health restrictions.

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