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Henry Cavill will not return as Superman… here are some Maltese replacement ideas

Henry Cavill will not return as Superman... here are some Maltese replacement ideas
Dec 15 2022 Share

As the superhero movie landscape continues to change ahead of a massive blockbuster resurgence, Superman actor Henry Cavill has announced that he will not return as DC’s Man of Steel.

 

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“I have just had a meeting with James Gunn and Peter Safran and it’s sad news, everyone. I will, after all, not be returning as Superman”, Cavill stated in a lengthy post on Wednesday.

The British actor’s shock announcement comes ahead of some major changes to the DC Universe after Guardians of The Galaxy director James Gunn took helm of the entertainment brand.

With the spot for The Last Son of Krypton freshly-available, we believe that there are a few Maltese talents who could be a fitting replacement. Take a look and let us know what you think!

Luke Magro

 

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Daniel Umanah

 

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Leslie Spiteri

 

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Ant Bajada

 

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Ben Camille

 

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Who do you see take the mantle of Superman?

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WATCH: Mbappé & Hakimi swap shirts after intense World Cup clash

Mbappé & Hakimi swap shirts after intense World Cup clash
Dec 14 2022 Share

Following France’s 2-0 victory against Morocco, Paris Saint-Germain teammates Kylian Mbappé and Achraf Hakimi swapped shirts in one of the match’s most wholesome moments.

 

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After what was an intense World Cup semi-final clash between Les Bleus and the Atlas Lions, representatives of both teams, including coaches Didier Deschamps and Walid Regragui, put on a showcase of sportsmanship.

French supporters rejoiced in their nation’s victory as Moroccan players bid farewell to the wave of unrelenting fans at Al Bayt stadium. The Qatar World Cup final will take place this Sunday at 4PM as reigning champions

France have secured their spot to take on Lionel Messi’s Argentina in a match-up which is not to be missed.

Who are you supporting?

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France beat Morocco to make it to World Cup final

Dec 14 2022 Share

Reigning champions France have beaten underdogs Morocco in a tense match to make it to yet another World Cup final.

France opened the scoring early on in the 5th minute from an acrobatic Theo Hernandez finish at the back post.

After a tense and cagy start to the half where Morocco where dominating the passage of play, France managed to extend their lead in the 78th minute after substitute  Randal Kolo Muani scored only 40 seconds after coming on.

The French players will switch their attention towards Lionel Messi’s Argentina who could easily halt their ambitions to retain the World Cup.

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Women surpass men across all areas as graduates increase by 21% in 2021

Women surpass men across the board as graduates increase by 21% in 2021
Dec 14 2022 Share

In 2021, females surpassed males in all levels of tertiary education, with 3,341 female graduates (59.7%) against 2,256 males.

Tertiary-level graduates in 2021 amounted to a total of 5,597 in 2021, an increase of 20.9% over the year before. A publication by the National Statistics Office (NSO) revealed that the majority of tertiary graduates (58.7%) came from ISCED level 6 qualifications (Bachelor’s or otherwise).

The most popular field of education was that of ‘business, administration and law’, accounting for 30.7% of all graduates, followed by education which made up 16.8% of all graduations. The least popular field amongst graduates was ‘agriculture, forestry, fishers and veterinary’.

14.2% of the graduates, amounting to a total of 797, were foreign, a drop of 0.1% from the previous year.

Do you know any recent graduates?

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