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Jason Statham’s Fiancee Shares Photos Of Time In Malta

Jason Statham's Fiancee Shares Photos Of Time In Malta
Nov 29 2024 Share

Taking to social media, Jason Statham’s fiancee, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, shared photos from their time in Malta.

Jason was in Malta filming for the movie ‘Mutiny’, with the actor also having shared photos of his time on the island as well.

 

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Rosie shared photos from their time on the boat as well as their roaming around the island as Jason finished off the filming.

The two have been in a relationship from 2010, and have two children together.

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Models To Archaeologists: Luke Azzopardi Launches ‘Sahar’ AW2024/25

Models To Archaeologists: Luke Azzopardi Launches 'Sahar' AW2024/25
Nov 29 2024 Share

Embark on a journey with Luke Azzopardi Studio as it unveils the mysteries of ancient Egypt, where models transform into archaeologists, poised to unearth the remnants of a forgotten past.

As daylight fades and night falls, each garment tells a story of hope and anticipation for the dawn ahead.

The launch event took place at the brand’s newly redesigned showroom, which now blends a unique concierge shopping experience, a collaborative project hub, and, of course, the fashion atelier itself.

This presentation bridged the gap between history and modernity, offering a poetic tribute to the timeless elegance of ancient Egypt and the vibrant spirit of midcentury Cairo.

Once again, Luke Azzopardi Studio solidifies its reputation as a visionary leader in contemporary fashion.

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Festive Spirits Shines Through Rain at Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade

Festive Spirits Shines Through Rain at Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
Nov 29 2024 Share

Heavy rain and chilly weather didn’t stop crowds from gathering to witness the 98th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in Manhattan. The event , which stretched 4 kilometres from the Upper West Side to Herald Square, featured a vibrant  mix of balloons, floats, and live performances.

A new addition to this memorable lineup included Spider-Man and Goku, while classic favourites like Snoopy and Pikachu where a delight for dedicated fans. Notable floats celebrated themes like the Bronx Zoo’s  125th anniversary  and a pasta-inspired creation by Rao’s. Pop icon Kylie Minogue delivered an energetic performance of her most popular tracks , joined by performances from Jennifer Hudson, Idina Menzel, and other Broadway Stars.

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade began in 1924 as a small procession with employees and live animals. The introduction of helium balloons in 1927 transformed it into a signature holiday event. Today, it draws millions of viewers in person and on television, marking the start of the festive season.

Despite the rain, the parade continued to captivate audiences, maintaining its status as on of Thanksgiving’s most cherished traditions.

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Australia Social Media Ban For Under 16’s Slammed

Australia Social Media Ban For Under 16's Slammed
Nov 29 2024 Share

Australia’s new law banning children under 16 from social media has sparked criticism from platforms like Meta, Snapchat, and TikTok, citing rushed legislation and unclear enforcement methods.

The law, passed on Thursday, imposes fines of up to AU$49.5 million (€30.5 million, $32 million) on platforms failing to prevent underage users from holding accounts.

Meta criticised the process for ignoring evidence and youth voices, while Snapchat raised concerns about privacy, safety, and practicality.

TikTok warned the ban could drive young users to unregulated online spaces, exposing them to greater risks.

Despite these objections, Australia’s major parties backed the ban. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese defended it, emphasising the need for children to focus on outdoor activities and stating, “We’ve got your back” to Australian parents.

A trial for enforcement methods will begin in January, with the ban taking full effect in a year. Platforms cannot require government-issued IDs, and violations won’t penalise users or parents.

Critics, including Green Party Senator Sarah Hanson-Young, called the law outdated and disconnected from young people’s online habits. Digital industry body DIGI also demanded clarity on enforcement.

Globally, the move reflects a growing trend, with countries like Spain, France, and China implementing or proposing similar restrictions to protect minors online.

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