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Baby in Corradino prison with mother may be kept until it is one year old

Aug 14 2021 Share

A mother from the Ivory Coast serving a sentence at Corradino Correctional Facility is currently being accompanied by her baby who is under one year old.

After being caught trying to leave the country with falsified documents, the mother was ordered to serve a 12-month sentence, with her other two children aged under three staying at a residential home.

Executive Head of The Malta Foundation for Social Welfare Services Alfred Grixti revealed that cases such as these raise concerns of potential human trafficking but parents reserve the right to retain their children in prison up to the age of one year.

This is the only case of its kind in Malta

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WATCH: Gozo ferry worker assaulted by driver as police investigate

Aug 14 2021 Share

The Malta Police Force is currently investigating a case of assault which took place at the Mġarr Harbour on Friday.

A video which has been circulating on social media shows a ferry worker engaged in a heated argument with a driver as he drives towards the ferry.

 

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Once the worker starts to move away from the car, the driver exits the car and proceeds to assault the worker, with the both of them eventually ending on the floor.

Eventually, a number of people who were at the Mġarr Harbour approach the two to separate them. The police have identified the persons involved and the case is currently being investigated.

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Friday the 13th: A history of superstition

Friday the 13th: A history of superstition
Aug 13 2021 Share

Like all superstitions, pinpointing where and when the concept of Friday the 13th as being a cursed day originated is immensely difficult. Superstitions are very elusive, and this one is just as shrouded in mystery. A possible starting point would be the specialised phobia of the number 13 called triskaidekaphobia which then morphs into fear of Friday the 13th itself; paraskevidekatriaphobia. 

An interesting fact is that the Gregorian calendar, the one we all use on a daily basis, makes the 13th day of any month slightly more likely to fall on a Friday rather than any other day of the week. There are however other superstitions related to the number 13 and other days across the globe, with Greek and Spanish speaking countries fearing Tuesday the 13th and Italians fearing Friday the 17th. 

As a superstition, its origins is intertwined with myths, fables and religions. Many pinpoint to the Last Supper in the Bible as being a possible event which solidified the superstition. This is because the 13th guest at the table, including Jesus Christ, was Judas Iscariot. Given the events that followed the last supper, it wouldn’t come as a surprise that the number of that specific guest would be attributed to some sort of misfortune. 

In the 19th century, Friday the 13th was made synonymous with misfortune. For Steve Road explains, the connection between 13 and Friday is a Victorian invention as in the popular novel ‘Friday, the Thirteenth’, a broker takes advantage of the superstitions around the date to crash the stock market. 

The 1980s then saw a hockey-masked killer named Jason Voorhees in the slasher flick franchise ‘Friday the 13th’ murder innocent victims. In 2003, Dan Brown continued to make the date more haunting as he incorrectly stated that the superstition originated with the arrests of hundreds of members of the Knights Templar on Friday, October 13th, 1307. 

Some, however, have reinvented the definition of the number 13. Pop singer artist Taylor Swift, for example, considers the number 13 as lucky, performing on stage with the number drawn on her hand. Like all such things, the associations with 13, Friday and the combination of the two evolves according to how cultures change over time. We might not have a definite answer as to how Friday the 13th became such a haunting concept, but we do know that it has had a powerful impact on cultures globally. 

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Home Alone getting a reboot with all-new cast this November

Home Alone getting a reboot with all-new cast this November
Aug 13 2021 Share

It’s still August, but we all know people who love to get into the Christmas spirit well before December actually rolls around. And it seems as though they will be accompanied by a reboot of a classic movie franchise – that is, Home Alone. More than 30 years after the release of the first instalment, Home Alone is one of those Christmas movies that holds a place in everyone’s hearts. The new edition will be called ‘Home Sweet Home Alone’ and is set for release on November 12th. 

Exclusive for Disney+, the story will follow Archie Yates, a mischievous young boy akin to Macaulay Culkin’s original character. He will be joined by The Office star Ellie Kemper and Catastrophe star Rob Delaney, as Yate’s character Max Mercer must protect his house from a married couple attempting to rob a priceless heirloom. It’s time to enter the Christmas spirit with a bit of nostalgia and some slapstick humour! 

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