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Billie Eilish fan tries to sell ‘rare’ air from artist’s concert for $10,000

Billie Eilish fan tries to sell ‘rare’ air from artist’s concert for $10,000
Aug 28 2022 Share

A Billie Eilish fan attempted to sell off a bag of, what they deemed to be, ‘very rare air’ collected from one of the artist’s concerts for around $10,000. 

A Singaporean fan decided to kick it up a notch and, instead of selling normal Eilish memorabilia, they opted for a different kind of souvenir. Filling up a small plastic bag from one of her gigs, they racked it up to 15,000 Singapore dollars.

The anonymous seller listed the item on Carousell, describing it as very rare and promised that the item would be kept in an air tight container upon dealing to prevent any precious leaks. 

The description was not all too encouraging either, as it read: “I stood at the very front and managed to get her air in the plastic when she scream[ed] her lungs out during the concert. For those who missed the concert [u] can buy this!! Very rare air!!”.

To their credit, the seller did try to authenticate the plastic bag by adding photos of Eilish on stage taken at the concert in Singapore on 21st August. 

The item has since been removed off the site and this could mean several things. Either someone was actually interested in buying a bag filled with oxygen or that they realised that what they were trying to sell wasn’t exactly going to bring in the cash. 

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Malta’s Summer 2022 breaks new energy demand record with 581 MegaWatts

Malta’s Summer 2022 breaks new energy demand record with 581 MegaWatts
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The highest demand in electricity this summer in Malta was reached back on the 7th of July 2022, when energy consumption across the islands rocketed up to 581 Megawatts. 

This increase in demand, which has been on a constant rise year after year, has forced Enemalta to invest up to €15 million per year for six years to reinforce the distribution system. 

Such works involve the opening of new substations, the changing of various wire systems and underground cables, as well as the modernisation of Marsascala’s distribution centres. 

Statistics acquired by Enemalta show how this summer was no exception, as previously mentioned. The 581 Megawatts consumed were generated from the two gas power stations, the inter-connector as well as solar panels. 

This is a 16 MegaWatt increase over the previous record which was resisted on the 3rd of August 2021. However, another record was registered on the 17th of August 2022. A total of 545 MegaWatts were also registered as the highest electrical consumption during the evening when no solar panels were being used. 

TVM News was informed by Distribution Manager Alistair Camilleri that the interventions and works being undertaken are crucial to guarantee consistency in voltage and to reduce damages during the distribution. 

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Princess Diana’s Ford Escort sells for whopping £650,000

Princess Diana’s Ford Escort sells for whopping £650,000
Aug 28 2022 Share

Princess Diana’s black Ford Escort RS Turbo has just been sold off at an auction for a whopping £650,000. The car was driven by the royalty from August 1985 to May 1988 and has just been sold to a UK buyer on Saturday. 

Diana was pictured with the vehicle outside the boutique shops of Chelsea as well as the restaurants of Kensington. 

She had preferred to drive her own car and even had a member of the Royalty Protection Command in the protection seat. The car itself is believed to be unique as the first and only black RS Turbo Series 1, as agreed by S014 and the Ford PR department for reasons of discretion. 

With just 24,961 miles on the clock, the vehicle came with a secondary rear view mirror for the protection officer with a radio in the glove box and the cable still visible. 

Another Ford Escort used by Diana was sold at an auction for £52,000 back in June 2021. 

Classic car specialist Arwel Richards, who held the sale, said that there was fierce bidding and a packed room, followed by an incredible result. With the buyer’s premium included, the winner pay a total of £730,000. 

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Only yes means yes: Spain passes new sexual consent law

Only yes means yes: Spain passes new sexual consent law
Aug 28 2022 Share

Spain has officially passed a new sexual consent law which states that consent cannot be assumed by default or through silence. 

Being dubbed the ‘only yes means yes’ law, Spanish congress passed the legislation in the wake of the 2016 Sabadell case which saw an 18-year-old woman raped by a group of five men. 

The ‘only yes means yes’ law has removed any distinction between sexual abuse and rape, stating that: “Consent can only be considered consent when it has been freely manifested through actions that, in accordance with the circumstances, clearly express the person’s wishes.”

Under this new legislation, consent must be explicit and not assumed. The legislation was passed with a 205 majority, with 141 MPs voting against and three abstaining. 

Video footage of the horrific Sabadell case, also called the wolf pack case, was presented as evidence to prove consent, despite the woman appearing unconscious. During the trial, one judge claimed the men should only be charged for stealing the victim’s phone and not the assault. 

The assailants were eventually charged with the lesser crime of sexual abuse and sentenced to nine years in jail. However, mass protests prompted the charge to be changed to rape and increased it to a 15-year jail term. 

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