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Disney+ streaming service confirmed for Malta this summer

Disney+ streaming service confirmed for Malta this summer
Jan 27 2022 Share

If you’ve delved into every possible show on Netflix and are frustrated you can’t keep up with what Marvel’s doing with their series – fret no more!The popular streaming service from the Walt Disney Company, Disney+, has just confirmed that it will be launching its streaming service to 42 new countries in Europe, the Middle East and Africa this summer. 

And yes, Malta is one of them! So far, the only streaming services available on the island are Netflix and Amazon Prime. Disney+ will bring yet more shows and content to our shores as it collaborates with Marvel, Disney, Pixar, Star Wars and even National Geographic. The current registration to streaming service in Italy amounts to €8.99 a month or a yearly subscription fee of €89.90. This also comes just as Netflix announced an update to its prices this year. 

The streaming service launched in the fall of 2019, made available to only a handful of European countries. As it expands, it posits some competition for Netflix – but we’ll doubt people are willing to give up on Netflix just like that.That means more subscriptions, but also more fees, for TV lovers. Disney+ has long been awaited however, as it has content which people are absolutely obsessed over. We’ll see how it impacts other services on the island. 

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Bernard Grech calls to remove ‘discriminatory’ vaccine rules for culture and sports

Bernard Grech calls to remove ‘discriminatory’ vaccine rules for culture and sports
Jan 27 2022 Share

Opposition leader Bernard Grech urged the government to scrap the COVID-19 vaccine certificate requirements for sports and cultural events along with those authorities announced will be retracted. 

Grech described the current rules as ‘discriminatory’, saying that measures keep getting introduced and scrapped. 

‘Now that the PN has spoken in favour of freedoms and against discrimination, the people have risen up against you and the election is approaching, the government has suddenly realised that the rules introduced on the 17th of January had to be removed’ said the PN leader in Parliament yesterday.

He said that the PN speak out of conviction and the Labour government speak out of convenience. ‘This is the main difference between us’ said Grech. 

Grech brought up a discussion he had with a mother who welcomed the news of easing measures but was worried due to her unvaccinated daughter not being able to go to training yet. He said that he told her to ‘have faith’ because the Opposition will speak on her behalf. ‘In [the PN’s] eyes, you and your daughter are both important.’

Grech went on to accuse the government of displaying a complete lack of empathy for people who are concerned about the booster for medical reasons and urged it to provide a sense of certainty as to whether village feasts will be allowed in summer. 

This comes as Health Minister Chris Fearne announced, ten days after vaccine entry rules came into force, that there are plans to ease them in the coming weeks. The Deputy Prime Minister argued this was possible because some 75% of the population has been boosted with hospitalisations remaining low. 

Jab certificates will no longer be obligatory to enter restaurants, snack bars, or każini as of 7th February, and they will not be obligatory for bars, gyms and pools as of the 14th. However, the rules will remain obligatory for casinos, nightclubs, travel, sports and events. 

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Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna immortalised in bronze LA statue

Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna immortalised in bronze LA statue
Jan 27 2022 Share

Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna were immortalised through a bronze statue placed at the crash sit on the two year anniversary of the helicopter collision which killed nine people.The statue of the hall-of-fame star and his 13-year-old daughter was placed at the site in a mountainous area of Calabasas in LA. The sculptor, Dan Medina, said ‘heroes come and go but legends are forever.’ 

 

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A plaque honours the other seven victims with their names on a plaque at the base. The piece depict Kobe looking down at Gianna, who was just 13-years-old at the time of her death. With her father’s left arm on her shoulder, Gianna is depicted carrying a basketball whilst looking up to her father. Both are wearing their respective basketball uniform, with Kobe in his Lakers No. 24 uniform. 

 

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Medina placed the statue on the morning of the anniversary where it will only stay for the remainder of the day. However, he plans to continue to display it every anniversary of the tragedy and on Bryant’s birthday. With dozens paying their respects, Medina revealed he is working on a life-size version of the same statue which is 90% complete. 

 

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‘I think we need something like this to be installed on a permanent basis. It hasn’t been done yet and this is maybe a catalyst for that. But I’m willing to donate whatever’s here at no cost. That’s the hope, to find a way to have it permanently installed.’

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Calls to suspend breeding and importation of bully dog breeds by MSPCA

Calls to suspend breeding and importation of bully dog breeds by MSPCA
Jan 27 2022 Share

Animal Welfare Commissioner Alison Bezzina has called for the breeding and importation of bully dog breeds to halt. This is until the present situation which sees Malta’s animal sanctuaries struggling to cope with numbers is addressed. 

Such breeds and crosses with them account for the majority of dogs homed in animal sanctuaries. The commissioner emphasised that the minister responsible for animal welfare – Anton Refalo – is empowered to strictly control, if not permanently ban, such breeding and importation of the breeds. 

She recommended this be done with immediate effect, with her end of year report for 2021 stating that this recommendation is in the process of being implemented. 

The Malta Society for the Protection and Care of Animals backed the call, noting that such dogs not only accounted for the lion’s share of dogs in animal shelters but also faced very slim chances for finding a new home. Many are either confiscated due to abuse or neglect or simply abandoned by owners. 

Many of these dogs were not good with other dogs and cats, the MSPCA noted, whilst also being large strong dogs which require space and exercise which not everyone could offer. 

The MSPCA did emphasise that it was not against these breeds, saying that they love and care for all breeds equally. However, they said, the present situation necessitated action, not least because such dogs were the ones which were suffering most abuse, mostly though irresponsible breeding. This should be done by licensed breeds with the proper experience and knowledge. 

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