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Your online shopping could start arriving the day after you order

Your online shopping could start arriving the day after you order
Oct 28 2021 Share

The unpleasant experience of waiting for your package to arrive from beyond our shores may be a thing of the past as a new company aims to start delivering packages to and from Malta in one day.

The company Bulgara Dronamics is the first of its kind in the entire world and aims to create various job opportunities in Malta. Its operations will include package delivery via drone and have been in the works for around 7 years.

Bulgara Dronamics Chief Executive Svilen Rangelov has stated that not only could the packages start to arrive on the same day, but will cost much less to the consumer. Rangelov stated that the company’s mission is to enable same day deliveries for ‘everyone, everywhere’, going onto shed light on the airplane-shaped cargo drone which can carry up to 350 kilograms for up to 2,500 kilometres. This means that deliveries coming to Malta from anywhere in Europe and North Africa can ship the same day.

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Rosianne Cutajar sues Mark Camilleri for libel and ‘defamatory statements’

Rosianne Cutajar sues Mark Camilleri for libel and 'defamatory statements'
Oct 28 2021 Share

“I’m human and have a family like everyone else.” These were the statements of Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar after revealing that she opened a libel case against writer Mark Camilleri due to defamatory statements on his book ‘A Rent Seeker’s Paradise.’ Cutajar claimed that she will not let anyone try to achieve popularity at the cost of her integrity, going on to thank anyone who offered their support towards the MP.

While Camilleri himself and other supporters of the writer claim that there is nothing wrong with the intense statements made in his book, others are arguing that the statements fail to draw the line between freedom of speech and the malicious and defamatory statements being claimed by Cutajar.

What do you make of the situation?

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Malta dodges intense storm; heavy winds are still expected

Malta dodges intense storm; heavy winds are still expected
Oct 28 2021 Share

It appears that Malta has dodged the intense storm expected to hit the country over the past two days, with weather expert Clinton Caruana reporting that while the storm appears to be moving towards the southeast of Malta.

The storm will traverse over Malta’s west and move towards Catania, meaning that while Malta has managed to dodge the worst part of the tropical storm, heavy winds are still expected.

Caruana told TVMNews+ that winds are expected to go up to gale force 8, with the weather expected to back to normal as soon as Friday.

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Jon Mallia claps back at construction of Xlendi apartment blocks

Jon Mallia claps back at construction of Xlendi apartment blocks
Oct 28 2021 Share

After news of the construction of two enormous apartment blocks in the once-traditional fishing village of Xlendi, Gozo, a number of locals had their say about the shocking news including media personality and podcast host Jon Mallia.

Mallia dubbed the apartment blocks a ‘memorial of idiocy’, expressing his disdain at the ‘two concrete blocks’ reported to be built at the fisherman’s beach.

Back in mid-October, two popular Xlendi establishments published a social media post stating that The Boathouse Restaurant and The Stone Crab Restaurant will be closing and plan to reopen in 2022 in a ‘brand new environment’, breaking the hearts of many regular patrons, some of whom which travel to Gozo particularly to dine at such establishments.

Mallia’s statement concluded by stating that out of the 190 islands in the Mediterranean, the average tourist will definitely find another place to dine on fish, going on to express his sadness at the figurative and literal burial of Xlendi.

What do you think of the construction of these apartment blocks? 

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