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Kevin Paul to compete in X Factor Malta Season 3

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Posting to social media, Kevin Paul has just revealed that he will be participating and competing for the title of X-Factor Malta in the third season of the show! Kevin Paul had previously issued a post expressing doubt as to whether or not he should actually enter the competition. He had previously stated that competitions were a source of worry for him as, despite enjoying the performance and exciting elements of spectacle, what happens after such competitions often left him disappointed.

However, the local talent seems to be dipping in his toes for some of that X-Factor glory – and he is surely a force to be reckoned with! As excitement for the third season ramps up and the search for talent continues, contestants already have a massive challenge ahead of them in the form of guitarist and musical master Kevin Paul. Judges Howard Keith, Ira Losco, Ivan Grech and Philippa Naudi will have to choose from some of the best the island has to offer as Season 3 of X-Factor Malta is expected to commence on Sunday 3rd October 2021!

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School receptionist accused of sexual abuse of security staff

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A school receptionist has been arraigned on charges of sexually harassing up to 3 members of security staff which were all stationed on school premises. The accused, Joseph Borg, 61, is a Marsascala resident who plead not guilty to the charges of committing non-consensual sexual acts, harassment and requesting sexual favors from the three different individuals. With the school not identified in the proceedings, the court was told by Inspector Joseph Busuttil that the accused had been asking for sexual favors from three female staff members.

He had allegedly also rubbed himself against one of the victims. The accused’s lawyer, Robert Piscopo, requested bail but the prosecution objected, arguing that there was a big problem with the witnesses. With five witnesses in total, four having worked with him, Piscopo argued that each case had to be dealt with on its individual merits. Piscopo pointed to Borg’s clean criminal record, saying that if he were given conditions, the accused would work with them. The defence also pointed out that the accused had just been diffused from hospital but Magistrate Ian Farrugia denied bail, citing the early stage in proceedings and the fear of the accused approaching witnesses.

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PN promises better and more help for cancer patients

The Nationalist Party issued a statement highlighting how cancer patients and their families a better quality life.
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The Nationalist Party issued a statement highlighting how cancer patients and their families a better quality life. In a news press conference, the Opposition Party spoke about how, despite charity being a noble act, cancer treatment has become too dependent upon the goodwill of people, groups and initiatives. This has led to loss of hope among cancer patients, says the party, and worse, inefficient resources to receive the required treatment. Health spokesperson Stephen Spiteri, spokesperson for social politics and the family Claudette Buttigieg and electoral candidate Ian Vassallo brought forward a number of proposals to be undertaken by a Nationalist government in terms of cancer treatment.

The first objective listed is to give the best biological cure to the cancer patient, followed by other such measures – the allocation of necessary financial aid to give free treatment through first-line medicine; the constant updating of latest medicine with the patient not having to depend upon other entities; the foundation of a drug fund so as to avoid patients having to endure bureaucracy and; the widening of access to supportive medicines to reduce the effects of medication. The second objective entails prevention before it is all too late, followed by holistic aid to reduce the patient and family suffering.

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Sarah paves the way for body-positivity in the local model industry

Sarah paves the way for body-positivity in the local model industry
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Freelance model and blogger Sarah managed to land, and absolutely slay, an opportunity to model at Miss Universe Malta for the Piccinino Fashion Show last Friday. Speaking to this newsroom, Sarah revealed how she had been working immensely hard for the past couple of years to try and break into the modelling industry. However, as a size 14 model and not meeting the height requirement, this proved immensely difficult for Sarah. She nonetheless did not give up on her goal, seeking to help aspiring models just like her. Having suffered from mental health issues throughout her teenage years, mostly because of how she looked, she found a way to love herself and her body.

 

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Fast forward to last Friday and Sarah managed to break through the fashion barriers. She realized how the struggles she endured were mainly due to the lack of representation in the fashion and modelling industry. But now, as she paves the way for future models, she has managed to make connections in the scene and received an amazing reaction as she dominated the catwalk. Sarah, who is also a proud owner at the ‘hobblilekinnifsek’ store, will be making huge waves in the industry ahead!

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