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Hiking in Malta: 8 Bucketlist Trails to Check Out in 2021
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Hiking in Malta: 8 Bucketlist Trails to Check Out in 2021
Malta is a magical Mediterranean archipelago with natural and historical marvels in abundance. Its history dates back thousands of years, with glimpses of civilization that take you way back in time.
But as amazing as that might be, there’s more to Malta than its many, many years of civilization. This place is a natural gem with lots and lots to explore!
With tons of cliffs and craggy coastlines, coves, and white sandy beaches with turquoise waters, setting out on foot is the best way to explore this wonderful country.
The Covid-19 pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges and pushed the media into uncharted territory. Across the globe press freedom has been undermined by governments to control the public narrative and cover up their inadequacies. Authorities have clamped down on the media to control information and public debate about the pandemic, according to a statement issued by the International Press Institute.
Emergency regulations were put in place, while new and existing laws relating to disinformation and fake news were used to stifle independent media. In several countries, journalists from independent media were denied access to press briefings, access to official information was severely limited and regulations were imposed to compel media organisations to report data provided by the government.
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December 30, 2020
ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Petroleum Nadeem Babar Tuesday, commenting on the LNG procurement, said the government had procured 12 cargoes for the month of January at the cheapest price, adding that domestic consumption of gas had increased by 2.5 folds on the network of SNGPL and two-fold on the SSGC system.
Addressing a news conference along with Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Shibli Faraz after the federal cabinet meeting, Nadeem Babar reiterated that there was no planned load-shedding for domestic, commercial or industrial sectors in any part of the country, but admitted the issue of pressure drops especially at tail ends of the line due to severe cold wave. However, he said the gas supply was being curtailed for Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) sector and captive power plants for three to four days to ensure smooth supply of the commodity to domestic consumers.