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The COVID-19 pandemic in Malta begins with the first case imported from Italy. [1] 30 The Casagrandes premieres on Nickelodeon Malta. October 17 Frederick Azzopardi, politician (b. 1949) [2] Death November 21 Oliver Friggieri (b. 1947) [3]
Disasters and accidents COVID-19 pandemic in California Federal authorities charge 44-year-old Eduardo Moreno, a railroad engineer, with train-wrecking after he allegedly derailed a train near USNS Mercy to bring attention to the U.S. government's response to the pandemic. (NBC News) Health and environment COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 pandemic in Asia COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China China ...
Law and crime American rapper 6ix9ine is released early from prison due to coronavirus concerns. (Complex) A court in Pakistan overturns the convictions of four men for the murder of Daniel Pearl. The men have been jailed for 18 years. (CNN) Politics and elections Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on politics 2020 Democratic National Convention The Democratic National Convention is postponed ...
The COVID-19 pandemic in Malta was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first case of the disease in Malta was an Italian 12-year-old girl on 7 March 2020.
The sequel to “Gladiator” will resume shooting in Malta on Dec. 4, sources tell Variety. Shooting on the historical epic was delayed when the actors went on strike in July. But the Nov. 8 ...
The economy of Malta is a highly industrialised service-based economy. It is classified as an advanced economy by the International Monetary Fund [28] and is considered a high-income country by the World Bank [29] and an innovation-driven economy by the World Economic Forum. [30]
In 2010, MaltaToday launched its internet news portal, and is the second most popular local news portal. [4] The current editorial lineup includes Kurt Sansone as Executive Editor, with Saviour Balzan as Managing Editor. The online editor is Karl Azzopardi. The print edition also includes a food magazine called Gourmet Today. [5]
The 2019–2020 Maltese protests started in Valletta and other urban centres of Malta on 20 November 2019, mainly calling for resignations [10] [11] after alleged political links [12] [13] [14] to the assassination of journalist and blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia surfaced following the arrest of businessman Yorgen Fenech.