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Ariana Grande spotted rocking Charles & Ron leather gloves

Ariana Grande spotted rocking Charles & Ron leather gloves
Nov 24 2021 Share

Today is a good day for local fashion as international singing superstar Ariana Grande has been spotted wearing a pair of leather gloves by two beloved local fashion designers.

 

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Charles & Ron shocked the nation after re-sharing a few snaps of Grande wearing their ‘Carina’ gloves from the brand’s Fall-Winter 20 collection during her appearance on NBC’s The Voice. The singing sensation’s photo has since garnered over 5.2 million likes and thousands of comments praising her fit, which includes the leather runway gloves as a nod to Malta.

This is not the first time that Charles & Ron have had their work worn by popular international personalities, including Ashanti, Paula Abdul, Jeremy Ray Meeks and so many others.

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Facebook could be cause behind ‘bastardised Maltese’ say examiners

Facebook could be cause behind ‘bastardised Maltese’ say examiners
Nov 24 2021 Share

Grammatical and orthographical mistakes in Maltese O’levels are being attributed on the influence of haphazard writing on Facebook. Despite lack of reading and communication in Maltese playing a considerable factor, the report on candidates’ performance in their examinations found that students were ‘writing as they feel’ with no consideration to rules. 

2021’s annual examiners report showed the students used the word ‘naqa’ incorrectly and in exaggerated amounts. The colloquial term is used instead of ‘naqra’ (little) or ‘ftit’ (a few).Students also resorted to English words or created bilingual hybrids. Some of these included ‘nirrikwestja’ (to request), ‘witnessi’ (witnesses), ‘avijabbli’ (available) and even ‘fil-pinikal tal-Covid’ (at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic). 

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Others simply opted for English words like ‘ommi haditha easy’ (my mother took her time) or ‘sirna best friends’ (we became best friends).Literal translations of idioms was also noted, such as ‘qabditli ghajni’ (it caught my eye) or ‘ma tafx il-futur xi jzomm’ (what the future holds). 

Despite some essays being found in big chunks and with a lack of imagination, some were also noticeably refined in terms of language and creativity. Nearly two-thirds of those sitting for the exam obtained a pass mark, but only 3% obtained a Grade 1 mark. Around 40% obtained a Grade 4 or 5 mark. 

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Squid Game Malta is almost here and you could win up to €2000 by attending!

Nov 24 2021 Share

As the world anticipates the second season of hit Netflix series Squid Game, Malta is set to get its very own version of the viral sensation, and it’s not exactly what you would think.

On December 11, Life Events are taking to Sky Club to bring you Squid Game Malta, a super fun, super safe twist on the hit series where one lucky winner could take home up to 2000. The hybrid event will be divided into two parts; the first half will consist of 3 games where one lucky winner will emerge with the cash prize and the second half will be a full-blown party at one of Malta’s best night clubs Sky Club Malta.

The value of the prize grows with every ticket sold and they are expecting a sold out event so expect an absolutely wicked night out with a jaw-dropping party featuring a live DJ and unmistakable light show.

Remaining tickets can be purchased here. “You’ve Already Come Too Far To End This Now.”

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No you can’t drive stoned says Prime Minister

No you can’t drive stoned says Prime Minister
Nov 24 2021 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela said that people will not be able to drive under the influence of cannabis once the reform passes into law. The PM was addressing Parliament, playing down concerns such as these which were raised by critics of the bill. 

Abela said that people will not be able to drive while under the influence of cannabis in the same way they can’t drive while under the influence of alcohol. Employers will also be able to put a ban on workers getting stoned at work in the same way they can ban people getting drunk on the workplace. 

The whole point of the bill is to stop the law from punishing people for smoking weed in their own personal time. Campaigns against drug abuse will be launched in the mean time to remove any concerns that government is encouraging people to ingest cannabis. 

He highlighted how people passed through ugly traumas for being caught smoking weed, getting arrested, told to make a statement and testify against the source in court. Some even lost their job due to such cases.The cannabis reform passed its second reading last night, with all government MPs voting in favour and all Opposition MPs against. 

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