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All ministers test negative for COVID-19

Oct 23 2020 Share

Insider sources have confirmed that all ministers were instructed to do a swab tests.

It is reported that all of the ministers’ swab tests turned out negative.

However, the same source has reported that there are multiple positive cases at the Office of the Prime Minister.

Risk assessment is currently under way, further details to be reported. 

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Tom Holland on set as Uncharted’s Nathan Drake

Oct 23 2020 Share

Tom Holland took to Instagram to reveal an on-set snapshot of himself as Nathan Drake from the Uncharted film.

The adventure game-turned-movie is scheduled to hit theatres in Summer 2021 and the buzz around the film is huge. 

Nolan North, the original voice behind the video game version gave Tom his blessing as he also shared some snapshots from his set visit.

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Maltese Ultra-Triathlete to cycle Sicily coastline for animal charities

Oct 23 2020 Share

Fabio Spiteri, the Maltese Ultra-Triathlete well-known for his great feats of endurance, plans to cycle around Sicily’s coastline in aid of animal charities. 

Spiteri plans to take on the circa 1,000km challenge to raise at least €30,000 for multiple animal organisations around Malta, a cause which he is very passionate about.

Training is done !! 5 months of hard training mainly during Summer, lots of hills , night rides , long hours , lack…

Posted by Fabio Spiteri on Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Donations can be sent to 50617312 for €2.33, 50618075 for €4.66, 50618293 for €8.99, 50619260 for €11.65 or through Paypal or Revolut.

The animal charities concerned are as follows: Animal Care Malta Cat Sanctuary, Animal Guardians Malta, Association for Abandoned Animals Sanctuary, CSAF Sanctuary, SPCA Gozo,  MSPCA,  Noah’s Ark Dog Sanctuary,  Stray Animals Support Group (SASG), The Island Sanctuary, Tomasina Cat Sanctuary, Animal Protectors Malta, Rescue is my Favorite Breed, Malta Rabbit Club 1963,  RMJ Horse Rescue and Birdlife

Poland abortion ruling “a sad day for women’s rights”

Oct 23 2020 Share

The court of Poland has ruled that foetal defects no longer constitute cases of abortion. 

The Constitution Tribunal’s already-tight restrictions, paired with the latest ruling, almost totally rules out abortion in Poland. The only cases where it is permissible is in cases of incest, rape or when the mother’s health is at risk.

The European commissioner for human rights, Dunja Mijatović, called it a “sad day for women’s rights”, sounding off against the ruling on Twitter.

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