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Evan Peters wins Golden Globe for Jeffrey Dahmer performance

Evan Peters wins Golden Globe for Jeffrey Dahmer performance
Jan 12 2023 Share

Evan Peters just bagged is first Golden Globe Best Actor award for his portrayal of horrific cannibal serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

The 35-year-old actor went on to say that he hopes ‘some good could come out of the role’, given that the Netflix series caused quite a bit of controversy, especially concerning the victims’ families. 

Peters won the award in the Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Motion Picture category for the controversial drama by Ryan Murphy. 

Family relatives of the victims stated that they were not consulted prior to the series’ release, saying how the resurgence of the killer in the pop-culture zeitgeist was re-traumatising for them. 

Peters beat Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Sebastian Stan and Andrew Garfield to win the award. He went on to say that the series was a ‘colossal team effort. Everyone gave it their all and I would not be up here without them.’

‘And last but most importantly I want to thank everyone who watched the show. It was a difficult one to make, a difficult one to watch. But I sincerely hope some good came out of it.’ 

Show runner Murphy claimed that he had reached out to 20 of the victims’ family members and friends before making the new show, but ‘not a single person responded’. 

Dahmer raped, murdered and cannibalised 17 young men in Wisconsin, Ohio between 1978 and 1991. He was convicted in 1992 and murdered in prison two years later at the age of 34. 

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Nationalist MP says Prime Minister will become dictator through new law

Nationalist MP says Prime Minister will become dictator through new law
Jan 12 2023 Share

Speaking during a parliamentary speech, Nationalist MP Eve Borg Bonello said that the cabinet has met to discuss a law which will allow Prime Minister Robert Abela to become a dictator without any checks and balances. 

This was in reference to the government’s proposed changes to the Standards Commissioner law after it proposed an anti-deadlock mechanism to the Standards Commissioner bill. 

This would allow the official to be appointed with a simple majority on the third round of voting. Borg Bonello compared such a bill to one proposed in Nazi Germany called the Enabling Act of 1933. This saw the German Cabinet being given the power to pass the Reichstag when passing laws. 

Borg Bonello said that this occurred in Germany and with Mussolini’s Italian fascists when they worked to strip their governments from their checks and balances in regards to standards commissioners. 

‘A little bit of research will immediately show you that authoritarian governments always use this recipe’ said the young MP. She went on to question whether the government intends to change any other laws by removing elections. 

She urged the government to replace the bill with one that would enshrine the importance of a two-thirds parliament vote for the standards commissioner within the constitution. 

This comes after the Opposition rejected former Chief Justice Joseph Azzopardi from acquiring the role without a reason for its objection. 

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Old Birkirkara website used for porn after domain name expired

Old Birkirkara website used for porn after domain name expired
Jan 12 2023 Share

According to Times of Malta, readers contacted the newsroom fearing that the council’s website had been hacked as the old site is currently advertising pornography. 

Times of Malta reported how the website was taken over by a Chinese registered company after the old domain name was allowed to expire in early 2018. The domain was left unused for several use until it was registered on March 10th 2022 in the Hunan province, China. 

The newsroom reported how the mayor of Birkirkara, Joanne Debono Grech, directed them to the council’s official government site. A Facebook post was also uploaded to the official page of Birkirkara’s local council reminding its followers that the official website is now a page on the website of the local government ministry. 

When a domain is not used as a home page, a council may opt to redirect to the council’s Facebook page. This is a move adopted by the Sliema local council. 

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421,500 passengers through Malta’s airport in December 2022

421,500 passengers through Malta’s airport in December 2022
Jan 12 2023 Share

According to new information released by the Malta International Airport, December 2022 saw 421,468 passenger movements through the island’s airport. 

This translates to a recovery of 88.3% of pre-pandemic travel as the rest of the world recuperates following the virus’ impact. While December’s daily traffic averaged at around 13,000 passenger movements, December 23rd, 29th and 30th were the busiest of the entire month. 

The airport’s team handled more than 17,000 passengers on these days. A high seat load factor of 81% induced that the demand for air travel was very strong for the festive month. 

Italy had the most visitors through the Malta International Airport, with a 21.4% market share. This was followed by the UK, Germany, France and Poland. 

December’s results brought full year traffic up to 5.8 million passenger movements. This total is 20% below Malta International Airport’s record full year traffic for the year 2019. Whereas August was the year’s busiest month with 712,122 passenger movements, December still registered the strongest recovery rate. 

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