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British rapper MoStack to perform live gig at Havana Club in October

British rapper MoStack to perform live gig at Havana in October
Sep 27 2022 Share

Just days after being name-dropped in Stormzy’s ‘Mel Made Me Do It‘ music video, UK rapper MoStack has been announced for a club gig at local hip-hop haven Havana Club Malta.

The famed British rapper boasts a catalogue of hits in his repertoire, including collaborations with icons such as AJ Tracey, Stormzy, Dave, J Hus and so much more. MoStack fans will be able to dance to hits like ‘Dinner Guest‘, ‘Fashion Week‘, ‘Bad‘ and so much more at one of Malta’s most iconic nightclubs in the heart of the island’s entertainment mecca.

MoStack will headline Havana Club on 22nd October and will be joined by a host of Maltese DJs for a definite night to remember. Tickets are out now and you can secure yours from https://fasttrackclubs.mt/

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Sausage Dog Party brings dachshunds and owners to Tribe Malta

Sausage Dog Party brings dachshunds and owners to Tribe Malta
Sep 27 2022 Share

A Sausage Dog party was held at Tribe Malta yesterday, 26th September 2022, in celebration of a cute dachshund named Berry turning 1. 

 

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The event took place outside the Valletta restaurant and saw various dachshunds and their humans turn up for a night of mingling and adorable puppy cuddles. 

Their furry friends were met with yummy doggy treats as well as ‘a la carte menus for the hooomans.’ Sausage dogs of all shapes and sizes turned up for the event – and it’s the most wholesome thing ever. 

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NASA just diverted a massive asteroid in the silence of space

NASA just diverted a massive asteroid in the silence of space
Sep 27 2022 Share

A NASA spaceship struck an asteroid seven million miles away from Earth on Monday night in order to deflect its orbit in a historic test of humankind’s ability to prevent catastrophe.

The Double Asteroid Redirection Test, nicknamed Dart, impactor hit the target – an asteroid called Dimorphos – 10 months after a California blast off. 

Director of NASA’s planetary science division Lori Glaze said that humanity is embarking on a new era ‘in which we potentially have the capability to protect ourselves from something like a dangerous asteroid impact.’ 

The 160-metre asteroid was roughly the size of an Egyptian pyramid and appeared as a speck of light around an hour before the collision. 

DART was shot at the moonlet at around 23,500km/h. Dimorphos itself orbits a larger planetary object called Didymos, but neither pose a threat to our planet as they loop the sun every two earth years. 

Despite this, NASA carried out the experiment to see whether this diversion could take place. This feat brings to life a concept which has been shown in countless science fiction works. 

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Cuba legalises same-sex marriage with overwhelming majority

Cuba legalises same-sex marriage with overwhelming majority
Sep 27 2022 Share

Cuba has officially legalised same-sex marriage after a family code which increased protections for minorities was voted in favour for by a large majority. 

The electoral council said that 74.1% of those eligible to vote in Sunday’s national referendum turned out to cast their ballot. 3,936,790 out of 94% of the votes counted so far are in favour, with 1,950,090 against. 

The new family code extends greater protection to LGBTQ couples to marry and even adopt children. Women, children and the elderly also had more protections extended via this law. 

LGBTIQ+ community members in Cuba faced official discrimination for decades and continued to do so even when homosexuality was legalised in 1979. 

Taking to Twitter on Monday, President Miguel Diaz-Canel wrote that ‘love is now the law. It is paying off a debt with several generations of Cuban men and women, whose family projects have been waiting for this law for years. As of today, we will be a better nation.’ 

Malta’s parliament approved a similar Marriage Act and other Laws (Amendment) Act in 2017 under the Joseph Muscat administration. This made Malta the 15th nation in Europe and 25th in the world to legalise same-sex marriage. 

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