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Watch: 68 Brave Baby Turtles Born During Storm In Ramla

68 Little Turtles Hatch From Ramla L-Ħamra Nest
Aug 31 2024 Share
During a fierce storm at Ramla Bay last Wednesday, 68 baby turtles made their brave entrance into the world.
The hatchlings, part of a protected nest on the beach, emerged despite the challenging weather conditions, making their way to the sea.
Luckily the birth of the brave little turtles was all captured by marine life enthusiast, Roy Davidson.

Davidson was also thanked by the official Wildlife Rescue Team Malta for capturing the essence of last Wednesday’s hatching

Before the hatching,  Wildlife Rescue Team Malta explained that during the previous 2 days unexpected movement was noticed underneath the sand.
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Man Found Dead Lying Dead On Pavement In San Pawl il-Baħar

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NET news have revealed that a man whose identity is still unknown was found dead, lying on the pavement along Triq il-Karmnu in San Pawl il-Baħar.

The police were alerted around midday when the man was noticed lying motionless on the pavement, prompting bystanders to call for assistance.

A medical team was also dispatched to the scene to aid the individual, but he was pronounced dead on the spot.

The cause of death is not yet known, although it is suspected that the man may have died of natural causes.

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Elon Musk’s Twitter Officially Banned In Brazil

Aug 31 2024 Share

X, previously known as Twitter, has been banned in Brazil for not complying with a Supreme Court judge’s deadline to appoint a new legal representative in the country.

Judge Alexandre de Moraes ordered the “immediate and complete suspension” of the social media platform until it complies with all court orders and pays the outstanding fines.

The dispute started in April when the judge ordered the suspension of dozens of X accounts for allegedly spreading disinformation.

Reacting to the decision, X owner Elon Musk said: “Free speech is the bedrock of democracy and an unelected pseudo-judge in Brazil is destroying it for political purposes.”

The social media network is said to be used by at least a 10th of the nation’s 200 million inhabitants.

By Saturday morning some users had reported access to the platform was no longer possible.

Justice Moraes ordered that X accounts accused of spreading disinformation—many of which belong to supporters of former right-wing president Jair Bolsonaro—must be blocked while under investigation.

He warned that the company’s legal representatives would be held accountable if any of these accounts were reactivated.

X has faced the threat of fines for failing to comply with this order, with both the company and Elon Musk joining critics in Brazil in accusing the judge of having a left-wing bias.

This incident is the latest in a series of disputes involving the tech billionaire, who has previously clashed with the EU over X’s regulation and recently engaged in a war of words with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

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“Science in the City 2024: Inspiring Curiosity & Inclusion”

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The 2024 Science in the City Festival, themed “Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (J.E.D.I.),” will take place on September 27-28 in Valletta, Malta, featuring an exciting array of interactive stands, performances, and workshops. Located around the Triton Fountain and nearby venues, the festival aims to engage citizens emotionally and empower them with the knowledge needed to address global challenges.

Festival highlights include interacting with humanoid robots, exploring shipwrecks virtually with Heritage Malta, and 3D modeling microbes. Performances from local and international acts such as Braintastic! Science and The Bad Boy of Science will address topics like neurodiversity and the impact of genetics on identity. The event also emphasizes the importance of research in addressing current environmental, security, and health challenges.

Science in the City has become Malta’s largest science and art festival, attracting 30,000 visitors annually. It involves nearly 100 organizations, and partners include the University of Malta, Malta Chamber of Scientists, and several government ministries. The festival is co-funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme.

Festival coordinator Dr. Edward Duca stressed the importance of inclusivity, stating that science is for everyone. With diverse programming, the festival aims to inspire curiosity and discovery among people of all backgrounds, contributing to a brighter and more sustainable future.

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