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Animals are as loving as people says Żaren tal-Ajkla

Animals are as loving as people says Żaren tal-Ajkla
Mar 24 2022 Share

Dogs and cats are more than humans said Żaren tal-Ajkla in an exclusive MaltaDaily interview. He says it is ridiculous to call them ‘animals’ as dogs and cats are just as loving as human beings. 

He says that they should not even be considered ‘dogs’ and ‘cats’ but outright humans. ‘They are just like us’ he said. ‘They are better than us because they can never betray you.’ 

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I will never give up says Żaren tal-Ajkla in a heartfelt message

I will never give up says Żaren tal-Ajkla in a heartfelt message
Mar 24 2022 Share

In a pure heartfelt message during an exclusive MaltaDaily interview, Żaren tal-Ajkla reveals why he does what he does in politics and that he does not give up for the good of the Maltese people.

He says that God is always by his side, and, breaking into tears, says that he is pushed by him to be of service to the Maltese people through politics. 

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Airport queues a safety concern due to COVID say aviation heads

Airport queues a safety concern due to COVID say aviation heads
Mar 24 2022 Share

Head of civil aviation flagged safety concerns raised over ling queues at Malta International Airport caused due to COVID-19 checks. 

Charles Pace urged authorities to rethink this system to avoid anymore chaos during the upcoming season, which is set to be very busy. He said that if we were to stop every person flying in to scan all documents we could encounter a safety issue. 

‘The last thing I need as a regulator at the airport are queues all over the placed that spread out onto the apron’ he said. Pace was addressing question by Times of Malta after chaos at the airport arrivals lounge was reported. 

Very similar calls were made on Thursday by airport CEO Alan Borg, who went a step further and asked authorities to lift all travel related restrictions. He said Malta’s travel requirements and checks are some of the most inconvenient and unfriendly in all the European Union.

‘Are we really going to risk missing out on another summer season. What are we waiting for’ asked Borg. Pace insisted on Thursday that he was not asking authorities to do away with all measures but instead find solutions which protect people’s safety whilst keeping industry in mind.

He added that due to the majority of people in Malta being vaccinated with a booster, the authorities might want to consider not checking the documents of those who live on the island since they would likely be fully vaccinated. 

Malta Air CEO David O’Brien also noted that while it is not his place to tell the authorities what to do, he still believed that it was time to reconsider the measures. 

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Both political leaders say the only survey that counts is the election itself

Both political leaders say the only survey that counts is the election itself
Mar 24 2022 Share

Both political party leaders are stressing that the only survey that counts is the actual general election on the 26th of March 2022. 

Prime Minister Robert Abela told his followers to ‘forget the surveys. The only one which matters and is real is the one on the 26th of March.’ 

Speaking in Valletta, the Prime Minister said that the choice is between a serious and united Labour Party and a divided Nationalist Party. 

On his part, Opposition leader Bernard Grech also reiterated that the only survey that counts is that vote which comes to an end on Saturday 10:00pm. Despite surveys indicating a loss for Grech, the Opposition leader said that he is sure that people have heard the PN’s message. 

‘This election is neither about the PN and neither about me’ said Grech. ‘The election is about the Maltese people and their future.’ 

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