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GTA6 Trailer Released To Over 1 Million Views In 7 Hours

GTA6 Trailer Released To Over 1 Million Views In 7 Hours
Dec 5 2023 Share

Rockstar surprised fans by releasing the Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) reveal trailer a day earlier than planned. The trailer, set to Tom Petty’s “Love is a Long Road,” introduces the much-anticipated game featuring a female protagonist named Lucia. 

Leaked snippets hinted at a Vice City setting, confirmed as the trailer unfolds with shots of Vice City Penitentiary and Vice City Beach. The game is set to introduce two playable characters, possibly a couple, with the male protagonist speculated to be named Jason.

The trailer showcases various elements of the city, including marshes, beaches, a nightclub, and the Viceport Boatyard. Social media posts and glimpses of Ocean Drive add depth to the immersive world. 

The climax unveils the official GTA 6 logo, an outrun-style Roman numeral six, and confirms a 2025 release, aligning with Take-Two’s fiscal year-end projection. 

Despite an April 1 hint from a GTA Online teaser, the release date’s legitimacy remains uncertain. Nonetheless, the trailer’s early release builds anticipation for the groundbreaking installment in the iconic franchise.

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PN Wants People To Live And Not Just Exist In Malta

PN Wants People To Live And Not Just Exist In Malta
Dec 4 2023 Share

In a video statement, Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech pledged that the party would work on quality instead of quantity – that the party would create jobs that pay and fulfil the workers instead of relying on lots of law-paying employments.

 

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Grech said that the party wants people to live in Malta and not just exist, and through their new economic model, this could be possible.

What do you make of this pledge?

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Cigarette Butts Are One Of the Most Littered Items Globally

Cigarette Butts Are One Of the Most Littered Items Globally
Dec 4 2023 Share

As part of the return of Xummiemu, the local environmental mascot is reminding us of the impact cigarette butts have when thrown away as litter. 

Despite a decline in smoking rates, cigarette butts persist as a ubiquitous environmental concern, littering various landscapes, from green spaces to sidewalks, roadsides, beaches, and waterways. 

With approximately 4.5 trillion cigarettes discarded annually worldwide, they claim the title of the most littered item on Earth. 

Constituting nearly 38% of all collected litter, cigarettes pose a significant environmental threat. Disposal habits contribute to this issue, as 75% of smokers admit to casually discarding cigarette butts on the ground or from vehicles. 

The environmental impact extends to the financial realm, with cities spending substantial amounts, ranging from $3 million to $16 million, on cigarette clean-up efforts. Additionally, cigarette waste is highly toxic, releasing chemicals like arsenic and lead into the environment, contaminating water sources and endangering aquatic life. 

The cigarette filters, often mistaken for cotton, are primarily composed of non-biodegradable plastic fibers (cellulose acetate), contributing approximately 1.69 billion pounds of toxic trash annually. 

Despite their slow decomposition rate, estimated at only 38% after two years, these cigarette butts persist as a long-lasting and harmful environmental issue.

This comes as France moves to ban smoking on beaches, parks and various other areas due to this same issue as well as an attempt to create a smoke free generation. 

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Hoglet Survives Falcon Attack: In Wildlife Rescue Rehab

Hoglet Survives Falcon Attack: In Wildlife Rescue Rehab
Dec 4 2023 Share

Meet Falcon, the hedgehog. 

Wildlife Rescue Team Malta recounted the little hoglet’s story, detailing how he was picked up by a bird of prey and subsequently dropped.

This earned him the name Falcon, who was only 2 days old and weighed just 27g at the time. 

After struggling for the first few days and weeks and struggling to gain weight, Falcon has gotten stable and has his carers very proud of his progress. 

People can now virtually adopt Falcon, or other animals, rescued by the crew. People are usually asked for donations which would go towards the food and medicine for the animals in rehab. 

There are 2 options for adoptions. The basic form is against a €30 donation which would include a digital adoption certificate and exclusive invite to the animal’s release.

People can also choose the Super Adoption, which is against a donation of €60 and includes a printed adoption certificate, turtle soft toy and the invite to the animal’s release. 

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