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King Charles Diagnosed With Cancer

King Charles Diagnosed With Cancer
Feb 5 2024 Share

King Charles, aged 75, has been diagnosed with cancer, distinct from prostate cancer, discovered during treatment for an enlarged prostate, as confirmed by Buckingham Palace. 

The specific cancer type remains undisclosed, but the King commenced “regular treatments” on Monday, expressing a positive outlook towards recovery and an eagerness to resume public duties. 

Both sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, were personally informed, with Prince Harry planning to travel from the United States to the UK in the coming days. 

The King will temporarily halt public engagements, delegating responsibilities to other senior royals. While details on the cancer stage and prognosis are withheld, the King, an outpatient, will continue constitutional duties as head of state.

 In the event of inability to perform official duties, a constitutional provision allows “counsellors of state,” including Queen Camilla, Prince William, Princess Anne, and Prince Edward. Prince Harry and Prince Andrew, designated non-working royals, are excluded. The King’s recent public acknowledgment of his prostate treatment aimed at promoting awareness. 

Well-wishes for his recovery were expressed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, and Commons Speaker Sir Lyndsay Hoyle. 

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Young Musicians Steal The Show During Gig With Lou Bondi

Young Musicians Steal The Show During Zebbug Gig Featuring Lou Bondi
Feb 5 2024 Share

At a recent gig in Muddy Waters, Żebbug, a band named ‘Busubonds’ took the stage and left the audience in awe. Featuring the talents of Charles Busuttil, his two sons Luigi and Gianluca, Andre on keyboard, a remarkable young saxophonist, and the Maltese personality Lou Bondi on lead guitar, the group delivered an unforgettable performance.

A video capturing their rendition of James Brown’s ‘I Got You’ showcased the young musicians’ exceptional skills, stealing the spotlight alongside seasoned artists.

The performances of Charles Busuttil and Lou Bondi already promised a memorable show, but it was the younger members who truly shone, bringing a fresh energy and undeniable talent to the stage. Their performance not only paid a fitting tribute to James Brown’s classic but also highlighted their potential as the next generation of musical talent.

As ‘Busubonds’ left the audience cheering for more, it was clear that these young musicians are on a trajectory to make significant impacts in the local music industry.

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Taylor Swift Makes Grammy History with Fourth ‘Album Of The Year’

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Taylor Swift has made history at the Grammy Awards by becoming the only artist to win ‘Album of the Year’ four times.

This achievement surpasses the records held by renowned artists such as Taylor herself, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, and Frank Sinatra, who each won the award three times. Swift’s fourth win marks a significant milestone in Grammy history and highlights her consistent ability to connect with audiences through her music.

‘Midnights’ is Taylor Swift’s tenth studio album and features songs such as ‘Lavender Haze’ and ‘Anti-Hero’. During the acceptance speech, the beloved artist revealed the title of her next album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ which will come out on April 19th, 2024.

This record-setting win does not only show Swift’s absolute chokehold on the international music scene but also places her in a unique position in the industry, showcasing her as a significant and influential figure.

During the night, Miley Cyrus also won her first Grammy for Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance with “Flowers” while Billie Eilish secured Best Song Written for Visual Media with Barbie’s “What Was I Made For?”

SZA, with nine nominations, won three awards and delivered an emotional speech during the ceremony. Best New Artist was awarded to Victoria Monét, who also won Best R&B Album.

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Matt Blxck Addresses Malta Eurovision Performance

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In an emotionally charged video message, Malta Eurovision Song Contest finalist Matt Blxck reached out to his fans for the first time since the contest’s finale.

 

Despite not clinching the top spot, Matt expressed profound pride in winning the televote, thanking the public for their appetite for innovation. The artist’s gratitude was expressed in detail as he thanked his supporters for embracing a unique musical direction.

Following a day filled with tears, Matt said that his spirits were lifted by the overwhelming support he received. He extended his heartfelt congratulations to Sarah Bonnici, the contest’s winner, reiterating her deservingness of the title and expressing eagerness to witness her representation of Malta on the grand Eurovision stage in May.

Choosing to verbalise his gratitude rather than pen it down, the artist behind ‘Banana’ underscored the importance of personal connection with his audience and said that his track is available to stream on all platforms.

His video message was a heartfelt acknowledgment of the love and backing he experienced throughout the competition. Matt Blxck’s journey in the Malta Eurovision Song Contest may not have ended with a victory, but it undeniably fortified his bond with his fans and marked the beginning of a promising musical trajectory.

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