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Hasbulla arrested along with friends for driving offences

Hasbulla arrested along with friends for driving offences
May 9 2023 Share

20-year-old TikTok sensation Hasbulla Magomedov has reportedly been arrested after he and his pals were detained by cops for driving offences. 

The Russian UFC fighter and a group of friends reportedly drove into a street and interfered with other drivers whilst celebrating a friend’s wedding. 

Local reports claim that the group were taken into custody over administrative violations, with a video posted by Dagestan’s Internal Affairs Ministry detailing bits of what happened. 

 

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It shows a group of motors, with one seen carrying Hasbulla, blocking traffic and doing doughnuts on a main road. One of the cars is later seen with a large scratch along the side. 

Following the news breaking, Hasbulla’s official Twitter account this evening posted: #FreeBulla. 

An instagram post also apologised for their recklessness, saying: ‘We decided to hype a little bit. That won’t happen again, people we apologise. We had to answer for it a little bit. I wasn’t driving either.’ 

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Multiple collisions reported: gridlocks in various localities

Multiple collisions reported: gridlocks in various localities
May 9 2023 Share

Facebook page ‘Maltese Roads Traffic Updates’ have issued a statement this morning revealing that they have received multiple messages of multiple collisions which are causing long traffic queues in various localities. 

The island woke up to a rainy morning, which continued to add to the general traffic congestion this morning. 

As per areas experiencing heavy traffic, the page reported Fgura, tal-Barrani, Birgu, St. Venera tunnels, Salini area and the Coast Road. 

This comes after reports surfacing yesterday that some students making their way to their examination venues arrived either exactly on time or late.

Drive safe. 

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Carlo Gerada & crew return to Marrakech Club for another season of The Guestlist

Carlo Gerada & crew return to Marrakech Club for another season of The Guestlist
May 8 2023 Share
You know summer is around the corner when Malta’s party schedule begins to unfurl and Carlo Gerada & the gang are here to welcome you into their palm-protected party haven this summer!
The popular local DJ returns to Marrakech Club at Gianpula Village for the hottest weekly club night of the summer, The Guestlist. The residency’s sixth season kicks off in a month’s time, on the 10th of June, at one of Malta’s most iconic open air venue, with the ultimate clubbing atmosphere.
This year’s line-up includes Emerson, Filletti, Kavall, Kugene, Mari Mars, Mia Wave, Maurice, Nate and special guests and performances along the way.
So if you’re craving cold drinks and great company accompanied by the ultimate summer soundtrack, get ready for The Guestlist, every Saturday at Marrakech Club starting June 10.
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First brain surgery on baby in womb a success

First brain surgery on baby in womb a success
May 8 2023 Share

Doctors have just performed a first-of-its-kind brain surgery on a baby still inside the womb in order to fix deadly damage to blood vessels and thus potentially eliminate heart failure or stroke in the future. 

This was the first treated patient in a clinical trial that is underway at Boston Children’s Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, along with the oversight of the US FDA. 

A rare pre-natal condition known as Vein of Galen Malformation (VOGM) causes foetuses to have arteries which carry high-pressure blood whilst connected to one of the main veins deep at the base of the brain. 

The US team utilised ultrasound to carry out the procedure, with the baby currently still in the womb of a 34 week old pregnant woman. 

The child was delivered two days later during a normal birth after her labour was induced, due to broken membrane. Following a period of neonatal intensive care, the baby was taken home by the mother. 

“In our first treated case, we were thrilled to see that the aggressive decline usually seen after birth simply did not appear,” said lead author Professor Darren Orbach of Boston Children’s Hospital.

Experts are describing the outcome as pioneering as this could lead to future developments that could save hundreds of newborns. 

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