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Ferrari unveil their first ever SUV: The Ferrari Purosangue

Ferrari unveil their first ever SUV: The Ferrari Purosangue
Jan 25 2023 Share

It finally happened – a Ferrari SUV became a reality. It was just a matter of time before something like the Ferrari Purosangue.

The vehicle was unveiled at Teatro del Silenzio, Lajatico, on the 13th of September 2022 and it is the brand’s first four-door, four-seater SUV. In the 75-year-long history of Ferrari, the prancing horse performance-car manufacturer finally decided to give its customers what they wanted. 

This came after Lamborghini, Bentley and Aston Martin adopted the SUV trend, but being late to the party did not stop Ferrari. 

The engineers at Maranello, which is the home of Ferrari, took their time to manufacture their performance SUV. The last time Ferrari launched a 2+2 seater vehicle was when they unveiled the Ferrari FF. 

The Purosangue has four dedicated bucket seats, with sustainable interior materials including New Alcantara material, recycled polyester and recycling fishing nets. The vehicle also boasts 3D high-end surround system, carbon fibre components and the brand’s first ever active suspension system. 

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Aidan reportedly warned many times about social media posts

Aidan reportedly warned many times about social media posts
Jan 25 2023 Share

Singer Aidan Cassar was reportedly warned several times that he was breaking the Malta Eurovision Song Contest rules before his disqualification was announced. 

Organisers revealed on Tuesday evening via a PBS spokesperson talking to TVM News that the singer ignored multiple warnings and uploaded a number of unauthorised posts on social media. 

The announcement of disqualification came on Monday as his 2023 Eurovision Song entry ‘Reġina’ continued to amass popularity. According to competition rules, singers are not allowed to post about their entry from the quarter-final stage onwards. 

The spokesperson stated that singers were aware of the regulations as a meeting was held after the names of the quarter finalists were announced. 

“The publication of any social media post, promotion material, interviews or media presence/exposure from the announcement of the quarter-finalists onwards is strictly prohibited. Any breach of this clause will lead to automatic disqualification” read the official rules. 

The response to the disqualification was mixed. Whereas some backed the decision after finding out about the regulations, others, including Xarabank host Peppi Azzopardi, defended the artist. 

Supporters of Aidan have lamented how these regulations only keep singers and other artists back from furthering their career. Peppi Azzopardi also stated that this almost happened in the past but Xarabank provided a voice to the artist to explain his side. 

The petition has so far reached around 900 signatures out of the now 1,000 goal. 

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Chris Hipkins replaces Jacinda Ardern as New Zealand Prime Minister

Chris Hipkins replaces Jacinda Ardern as New Zealand Prime Minister
Jan 25 2023 Share

As Jacinda Ardern left her position as Prime Minister of New Zealand to a massive applause, Chris Hipkins was sworn in as her replacement. 

Sworn in by Governor-General Cindy Kiro during a capital in the capital Wellington, Hipkins stated that he was energised and excited by the challenges ahead.

The 44-year-old described his new post as the biggest privilege and responsibility of his life as he is now tasked with gaining the public’s trust in the government following massive economic setbacks brought on mainly by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Hipkins had built a reputation as the minister who led New Zealand’s COVID-19 strategy, receiving unanimous support to be promoted as leader of the country. 

With the upcoming general elections in October, Hipkins has a massive task of revitalising the popularity of his party as recent polls indicate that they trail behind the conservative National Party.

Hipkins also recently held the ministerial portfolios of education, police as well as public service. Nicknamed ‘Chippy’, he will be holding his first cabinet meeting on Wednesday. 

Meanwhile, Ardern, who said she no longer has ‘enough in the tank’ after leading the country through some of the toughest challenges, made her last public appearance as Prime Minister on Wednesday. 

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Adult Swim cut ties with Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland

Adult Swim cut ties with Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland
Jan 25 2023 Share

A statement released by Adult Swim/Cartoon Network/Boomerang communications revealed that ties have been cut from popular show Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland.

Roland has recently appeared in court over domestic violence charges which stemmed from allegations made back in 2020. 

Roiland will no longer be a part of Rick and Morty, despite the show continuing to work on the future of the show beloved by many. NBC revealed the charges on January 13th, with criminal complaints having been filed in May 2020. 

Roiland has pleaded not guilty to one felony count of domestic battery with corporal injury as well as one felony count of false imprisonment by menace, violence, fraud and/or deceit. 

Reports indicate that there have been more than a dozen pre-trial hearings since the charges were filed. However, Roiland’s lawyer said that the charges against the show’s co-creator were inaccurate. 

The 42-year-old was released on a $50,000 bond back in August 2020, with the alleged victim being a woman Roiland was dating at the time. 

Deadline states that Roiland could face up to 7 years behind bars and heavy fines if found guilty. Roiland voiced various characters on the show, including titular characters Rick and Morty, alternating between the voices during filming. 

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