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Kevin Hart to lead four more Netflix films after securing major deal

Jan 13 2021 Share

Superstar actor and comedian Kevin Hart has just locked in a huge deal with streaming giant Netflix which will see Hart star in, and produce, four more films in Netflix’s biggest deal since Adam Sandler’s four-film contract in January 2020.

This comes after Hart’s show Zero F**ks Given rose to the top of the platform’s comedy section and his films grossing more than $4 billion in the global box office.

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Scott Stuber, Netflix’s head of original films stated how much of a pleasure it was to partner up with Kevin and commended the star on his enthusiasm and ability to attract audiences of different ages and tastes.

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Gavin Gulia resigns shortly after he is elected

Jan 13 2021 Share

Gavin Gulia has just resigned from Parliament, only shortly after being elected through a casual election and being sworn in.

Dr. Gulia stated that he was asked to remain as the Malta Tourism Authority’s chairman and pilot their strategic plan for 2020, when he then resigned from the House.

The Labour MP’s resignation means that the Government may fill his vacant seat through co-option.

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General Workers’ Union proposes that bankers be considered front-liners and get vaccinated earlier

Jan 13 2021 Share

The General Workers’ Union (GWU) Secretary for Professionals, Finance and Services Section has been in talks with the Bankers Association regarding the consideration of proposing an earlier COVID-19 vaccination for its workers.

The union has stated that these workers are in contact with people all the time and put themselves and their family at risk due to exposure within the workplace.

”Therefore, the GWU has proposed that they too be considered front-liners and should be vaccinated against COVID-19 as a priority.”

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Having internet issues? Melita victims of cyber attack to extort money

Jan 13 2021 Share

If you’re having internet issues today we may have found the reason why as Melita have taken to Facebook to announce that they have suffered a DDOS attack by cybercriminals.

UPDATE 17:30:Our cyber security measures have largely mitigated today’s DDOS attack and, although the attack is…

Posted by Melita on Wednesday, 13 January 2021

The telecommunications company assured the public that ‘no systems were penetrated or breached’ and they are doing their utmost to contain the issue as soon as possible.

If you’re experiencing these issues, let us know by commenting or sending a private message!

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