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43-year-old construction worker jailed for groping 16-year-old girl

43-year-old construction worker jailed for groping 16-year-old girl
May 28 2021 Share

A  construction worker from Turkey has been sentenced to four years in prison after admitting sexual assault on a 16-year-old schoolgirl.

43-year-old Baday Osman was accused of the crime back in 2019, with inspectors Joseph Busuttil and Hubert Cini charged Osman with committing a sexual act without consent and inflicting slight injuries on the girl, along with accusations of attack and causing the victim to fear violence.

Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech stated that the act took place “in the light of day, to show how nothing will hold him back” during court proceedings.

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Emma Muscat teases potential Eurovision 2022 consideration

Emma Muscat tease potential Eurovision 2022 consideration
May 28 2021 Share

Just a few days after the social media whirlwind that was Eurovision 2021, international star Emma Muscat took to Instagram stories to tease a potential foray into Eurovision.

When asked about Eurovision 2022 on Instagram, the Amici star replied with a cheeky snap captioned “I dunno.. never say never”, welcoming a flurry of theories and hype from local Eurovision fans.

 

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Muscat has been enjoying quite a successful music career, currently signed with Warner Music Italia and her most recent hit ‘Sangria’ with Italian rapper Astol garnering over 2 million streams on Spotify.

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Vaccine certificates approved by cabinet to open limited activities

Vaccine certificates approved by cabinet to open limited activities
May 27 2021 Share

Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne stated that the cabinet agreed this week to open specific limited activities for persons vaccinated against COVID-19. He announced this on the programme XTRA, revealing also that the certificates will be published next week and will be used by the government to open events, albeit with limitations.

No details were given as to which events and how far the limitations will be allowed. Addressing the entertainment, Fearne stated that due to the successful vaccination rollout and the reduction of active and daily cases signifies a return to normality very soon. He said that should Malta open without caution and too fast, cases will increase, which is why a limited and patient reopening has to be the case.

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Aidan shuts down plagiarism accusations for his song ‘Nahseb Fik’

Aidan shuts down plagiarism accusations for his song ‘Nahseb Fik’
May 27 2021 Share

Aidan’s ‘Nahseb Fik’ enjoyed immense success in Malta following its release, with many deeming it to be one of those iconic summer hits. But following the emergence of videos online matching a sample of the Maltese song with famous ‘Clean Bandit’ and ‘Mabel’s Tick Tock, several Maltese musicians announced their disappointment and condemned the plagiarism.

The singer however, speaking to Lovin’ Malta, said that for ‘this particular track, [Aidan] decided to work hand in hand with a Macedonian producer [who] knows the industry very well. He actually loved how the Maltese sounds with this genre of music and as a Maltese, I am actually honoured.’

Responding to the plagiarism accusations, he stated that the reggaeton beat was surely an inspiration for Nahseb Fik, and that once a trend in the pop-industry is set, all artists try to emulate. He concluded by saying that ‘music should unite, and this is exactly why this track is doing its rounds.

On the other hand however, Brikkuni band member Mario Vella took to Facebook to ‘publicly apologise’ for congratulating the, according to Vella, ‘trashy’ song. He pointed out that the plagiarism is immensely evident, leading to the Brikkuni artist to retract any positive statements ever made on the song. Vella’s wasn’t the only reaction however as more came forward with their disappointment and outright condemnation of ‘unoriginality’ and ‘fake-ness’.

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