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Abused dogs looking for foster homes as local activist shares shocking pictures

Abused dogs looking for foster homes as local shares shocking pictures
Jul 21 2022 Share

A local animal activist by the name of Lulu Arpa has taken to Facebook to report an urgent need for foster homes for a number of abandoned and abused dogs.

“Look at the state of them! Look at what vile human beings are doing to poor, innocent, helpless creatures,” Arpa wrote in a recent Facebook post which included shocking photos of the dogs.

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The poor dogs were subject to unbelievable suffering, potentially from a number of unknown abusers. Meanwhile, the animal shelter remains in a state of emergency as a result of the increasing number of rescues.

Anyone wishing to adopt any of the dogs or raise awareness is encouraged to share the post or contact via private message.

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Love Island to Malta: Joel Corry appears on hit show ahead of Café Del Mar performance

Love Island to Malta: Joel Corry appears on hit show ahead of Café Del Mar performance
Jul 21 2022 Share

This Sunday, world-famous DJ and television personality Joel Corry is set to put on a DJ performance at Café Del Mar Malta but before that, he paid Love Island’s 2022 islanders a surprise visit.

 

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In a recent episode of the hit television show, the islanders entered a VIP Club to find the internationally-renowned Geordie Shore star-turned-DJ, where he performed some of his chart-topping bangers to a crowd of some of the UK’s most trending TV stars.

Joel Corry’s Café Del Mar Special forms part of Malta Music Week, which kicked off with Tuesday’s spectacular Isle of MTV concert at Il-Fosos Square in Floriana and also Ella Eyre at G7 Fridays tomorrow.

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13 of Malta’s biggest businesses have joined forces to fight for carbon neutrality

13 of Malta's biggest businesses have joined forces to fight for carbon neutrality
Jul 21 2022 Share

Thirteen of Malta’s largest business have held a press conference to announce that they have banded together to create the Malta ESG Alliance (MESGA).

Alberta Group, APS Bank Plc, AX Group Plc, Bank of Valletta Plc, GO Plc, HSBC Bank Malta Plc, International Hotel Investments Plc, Malta Public Transport Services (Operations) Ltd, MAPFRE Malta, MEDSERV Operations Ltd, Melita Ltd, PG Group Plc and Toly Products Ltd. have joined forces to prioritise decarbonisation and tackle local Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues.

The conference began with the hard-hitting introductory statement that “looking after the planet is not negotiable,” before going on to lay down the plan of action.

The founding members of the alliance have already received support from consultancy firm EY Malta, Perit David Xuereb and the Malta Ambassador for Climate Action, Professor Simone Borg.

Their goal is to increase members, expand towards further economic industries and ultimately inspire change through their actions.

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Cheaper Netflix plans will not include all shows, CEO reveals

Cheaper Netflix plans will not include all shows, CEO reveals
Jul 21 2022 Share

Netflix ad-support tier will not allow users to access all of their shows, due to a number licensing issues.

The streaming platform’s partnership with Microsoft to provide ad-supported tiers at lower prices will not offer access to the Netflix’s entire library. Co-CEO and chief content officer Ted Sarandos sustained that while Netflix Originals such as Stranger Things and Umbrella Academy will be available, a number of third-party films and series will not due to licensing.

“Today, the vast majority of what people watch on Netflix, we can include in the ad-supported tier,”  Sarandos said. This comes after Netflix lost close to one million subscribers as it continues to come under fire for clamping down on password sharing and increasing subscription prices.

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