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11 NEWS maltatoday | SUNDAY • 29 OCTOBER 2023 The Chief Executive Officer, Lands Authority, notifies that: Sealed tenders in respect of the following advertisements have to be deposited in the Tender Box at the Lands Authority, Auberge de Baviere, Valletta by 10.00am on Thursday, 9 th November, 2023. *Advert No. 57 Lease for a period of fifteen (15) years for commercial purposes of a shop tale quale, called 'Regent' at No. 29, Triq Manuel Dimech Sliema as shown edged in red on the plan P.D.2019_0334. Tenders are to be accompanied by a Bid-Bond for an amount of €49,101 as stipulated in the tender conditions. Offers below the amount of sixteen thousand and three hundred and sixty-seven Euros (€16,367) per annum will not be considered. This tender may be subject to the right known as the right of first refusal as per article No. 32 of Chapter No. 573 of the Laws of Malta. A fee of €50 will be charged for the tender documents. *Advert No. 58 Sale tale quale of a Site at Triq San Leonardu, Rabat, Gozo as shown edged in red on the plan P.D. 2021_0067. This site is subject to existing servitudes in favour of the adjacent property. Tenders are to be accompanied by a Bid-Bond for an amount of €13,376 as stipulated in the tender conditions. Offers below the amount of two hundred and sixty-eight thousand and eight hundred and three Euros (€268,803) will not be considered. This tender may be subject to the right known as the right of first refusal as per article No. 32 of Chapter No. 573 of the Laws of Malta. A fee of €50 will be charged for the tender documents. www.landsauthority.org.mt/services/tendering Lands Authority St. Sebastian Street, Valletta ISSUE OF TENDERS *Adverts appearing for the first time. These adverts are being published as an invitation to the public to acquire tender documents online. The bidders are to refer to all the conditions of the tender document and are invited to read carefully these conditions. Tenders should be submitted only on the prescribed form, which together with the relevant conditions and other documents, may be obtained by clicking on 'Buy Tender' on the web page where this tender is available on https://landsauthority.org.mt/services/tendering/ A fee of fifty Euros (€50) must be paid through the online system of the Lands Authority website by using your preferred banking card. MALTA voted in favour of a UN resolu- tion calling for an immediate humanitarian truce in Gaza as the tiny strip of land, kept being pounded mercilessly by Israeli forces. On Friday, the UN's General Assembly suspended its emergency meeting on Israel and Gaza to hold a vote on a resolution call- ing for an immediate humanitarian truce. The resolution was drafted by Jordan and co-sponsored by over 40 other UN mem- ber states, coming on the heels of failed ef- forts at the Security Council to secure an immediate ceasefire. The latter's vote failed at the 15-member Security Council, first after members re- fused to back a Russian draft that did not condemn the Hamas militants; later when America vetoed a Brazilian draft that did not give Israel ample recognition for its right of self-defence. Diplomatic action shifted to the 193-member UN General Assembly where no country has a veto, but where resolu- tions are not binding. Voting began with a Canadian amend- ment to the Jordan draft which included a direct condemnation of Hamas's 7 October terrorist attack. Malta backed this amend- ment, but it failed to garner the required two-thirds majority to pass. With that amendment failed, the General Assembly voted on the original resolution which called for "an immediate, durable and sustained humanitarian truce leading to a cessation of hostilities." Malta voted in favour with the resolution garnering a two-thirds majority with 120 affirmative, 14 against and 45 abstentions. Malta backs UN call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza

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