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Bob Marley’s Son Performs At Għaxaq Music Festival

Bob Marley's Son Performs At Għaxaq Music Festival
Jul 25 2024 Share

Bob Marley’s son Julian Marley, along with The Uprising, performed at the Għaxaq Music Festival yesterday, July 24th 2024.

Headlining with their Colours of Royal Tour, the son of the reggae legend, Julian and the Uprising performed tracks from his latest award-winning album as well as timeless classics like ‘One Love’ and ‘Redemption Song’.

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Attendees had the chance to listen to the voice of Bob Marley as it continues on through his son’s talent and musical career.

The 25th anniversary of the Għaxaq Music Festival continues on July 27th with pop icon Ronan Keating, followed by Brit Floyd’s Tribute on July 31st and a Grand Finale on the 7th and 8th of August.

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Sharks Off Coast Of Brazil Test Positive For Cocaine

Sharks Off Coast Of Brazil Test Positive For Cocaine
Jul 25 2024 Share

Scientists have discovered that sharks off the coast of Brazil have tested positive for cocaine.

Marine biologists examined 13 Brazilian sharpnose sharks near Rio de Janeiro and detected high levels of cocaine in their muscles and livers, with concentrations up to 100 times higher than previously reported in other aquatic creatures.

This research, conducted by the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, marks the first discovery of cocaine presence in sharks.

Experts suggest the cocaine might enter the waters from illegal drug labs or through the excrement of drug users, with the less likely possibility of traffickers’ discarded packs.

Sara Novais, a marine eco-toxicologist at the Polytechnic University of Leiria’s Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, described the findings as “very important and potentially worrying.”

All the female sharks in the study were pregnant, but the impact of cocaine on their foetuses remains unknown. Further research is needed to determine if cocaine affects shark behavior, though previous studies indicate that drugs can have similar effects on animals as on humans.

Last year, chemical compounds related to cocaine use were found in seawater samples off England’s south coast, highlighting the broader issue of drug pollution in marine environments.

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WATCH: President Joe Biden Addresses The Nation

WATCH: President Joe Biden Addresses The Nation
Jul 25 2024 Share

American President Joe Biden issued a statement addressing the nation following his drop from the upcoming presidential race, pitting vice president Kamala Harris as the one set to take to the ballots against Donald Trump.

On his part, Biden said that ‘for the next six months’, he’ll be focused on his job as president, making a number of vows and promises.

 

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These including strengthening NATO and stopping Putin from taking Ukraine, as well as ending the war in Gaza.

He also plans on calling out hate and extremism, and to stand against all forms of political violence. Biden also aims to continue funding research into cancer to end the disease ‘as we know it’.

 

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In a series of posts leading up to the video on social media, the official instagram page of the President of the United States shared a number of statements by Biden, including:

‘I revere this office, but I love my country more’ – in reference to his drop from the race.

 

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In another caption, he wrote:

‘Nowhere else on Earth could a kid with a stutter from modest beginnings one day sit behind the Resolute Desk as your President. But here I am.’

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Close Up Look At Turtle Creating Nest On Maltese Beach

Close Up Look At Turtle Creating Nest On Maltese Beach
Jul 25 2024 Share

Wildlife Rescue Team Malta shared a closer look of a turtle creating her nest on a Maltese beach.

This was the 5th nest to be located by activists and patrols, with Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) officials immediately arriving on site to secure the area.

‘It was an incredibly magical moment to witness the whole process, and the members of the public present on the beach were also invited to watch parts of the process through our night vision camera.’

‘They got to see the process from start to finish: how we stay away from the turtle, how we locate the nesting chamber and also how we check for the presence of microchips.’

The turtle also turned out to be the one that laid the first nest of the season at Golden Bay on Saturday 15th June.

‘We will now wait 2 months until we hopefully get to see the little hatchlings emerging from the nest.’

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