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Formula 1: Drive to Survive confirmed for fifth and sixth season renewal on Netflix

Formula 1: Drive to Survive confirmed for fifth and sixth season renewal on Netflix
May 6 2022 Share

Formula 1 and Netflix have finally confirmed that phenomenon series Formula 1: Drive to Survive will be renewed for its fifth and sixth seasons on the popular streaming platform.

Since its launch in 2019, the series blew up internationally and with it, expanded the global popularity of Formula 1. Its fourth season drew in the series’ biggest audience ever and managed to break into the weekly top 10 in 56 countries.

With an inside look into the larger-than-life racing competition and unprecedented behind the scenes access to the world’s most intense races, the upcoming seasons of Formula 1: Drive To Survive look to once again change the racing scene forever.

Are you a fan of Drive to Survive?

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Henry gets surprise call from Martin Garrix & Shaun Farrugia while in hospital

Henry gets surprise call from Martin Garrix & Shaun Farrugia while in hospital
May 6 2022 Share

After spending an entire day at hospital, son of Instagram user @abirdwithafrenchfry_ Henry got the most unlikely of calls from superstar DJ Martin Garrix and Malta’s own Shaun Farrugia!

His mother Lorinda shared a few stories of a smiling Henry at hospital as he awaited treatment, with one revealing that Garrix and Farrugia’s song Starlight (Keep Me Afloat) was one of his favourite songs. To his surprise, Henry received a call from Shaun, leaving a massive smile on his face.

Lorinda went on to tell Shaun that he has ‘no idea how wonderful [he is]’, calling him ‘pure starlight’. Not long after, Henry even received a call from superstar DJ Martin Garrix, which he seemed extremely excited to answer.

Henry is a PBS survivor with Chronic Kidney Disease, with his mother Lorinda being a creative entrepreneur and creator who documents their life in the most wholesome and heart-warming of ways.

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Woman at risk of dying & two injured after traffic incident in Mosta yesterday evening

Woman in risk of dying & two injured after traffic incident in Mosta yesterday evening
May 6 2022 Share

Three individuals have been injured, with one of them at risk of dying after a traffic incident took place yesterday evening in Vjal l-Indipendenza, Mosta.

The incident reportedly took place at around 11:30pm, with a BMW 120D driven by a 28-year-old woman residing in Gzira colliding with a motorcycle driven by a 29-year-old Mgarr man with a 26-year-old woman, also residing in Mgarr, on board.

In a statement, the Malta Police Force said that a medical team was called on site, with the three individuals being taken to Mater Dei hospital for treatment. The motorcycle passenger is at risk of dying, with the motorcyclist suffering grievous injuries and the 28-year-old woman suffering light injuries.

Police Magistrate Yana Micallef Stafrace was informed of the case and opened an inquiry; police investigations are currently under way.

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Marsa-Valletta road to be closed for 24 hours, Infrastructure Malta announce

Marsa-Valletta to be closed for 24 hours, Infrastructure Malta announce
May 6 2022 Share

Infrastructure Malta have announced that the Marsa-Valletta road  will be closed for 24 hours starting Friday at 4pm in order to carry out some maintenance works.

A post on Infrastructure Malta’s official Facebook page revealed that the off-slip connecting It-Tiġrija Road‘s southbound carriageway with Diċembru Tlettax Road from Marsa to Valletta will be closed for asphalt laying works.

The stipulated time is between Friday 6th May 2022 at 4pm until Saturday 7th May at 4pm. Alternative routes through Santa Venera or Marsa will be available.

Do you use the Marsa-Valletta road?

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