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Kylie Jenner Teases New KHY Drop 004 Collection

Kylie Jenner Teases New KHY Drop 004 Collection
Feb 26 2024 Share

Kylie Jenner, the youngest member of the Kardashian-Jenner family, continues to make waves with her brand Khy. 

Recently, the brand announced the restocking of limited quantities of its NAMILIA-designed faux leather pieces for Drop 004. After a week of teasing, Jenner is now ready to unveil her fourth collection for the label.

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Throughout the week, fans have been treated to sneak peeks of the upcoming pieces. Jenner herself was seen sporting the “sueded stretch knotted top and cutout skirt in stone” in one promotional teaser, along with the announcement of the release date later in the week.

The brand hails this collection as its “most highly-anticipated” yet, teasing additional items like the sueded twist dress in stone and the mesh twist mini dress in nude. This latest collection appears to focus on versatile day-to-night dresses and sets.

While the guest designer for this drop remains unknown, past collaborations have included designers like Entire Studios. Drop 004 is scheduled for release on February 28, exclusively on the Khy platform.

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Around 500 Women In Malta Got Abortion Pills At Home In 2023

Around 500 Women In Malta Got Abortion Pills At Home In 2023
Feb 26 2024 Share

In 2023, Doctors for Choice reported that nearly 500 women in Malta received abortion pills through a telemedicine service, marking a 16% increase from the previous year. 

This continues a trend of growing demand for such services provided by Women on Web and Women Help Women. However, the actual number of abortions in Malta is likely higher, as it doesn’t include those who travel abroad or access pills through other means. 

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424 women in Malta received abortion pills at home in 2022, with 2021 registering a total of 356. 2020 saw a total of 289, and 2019 a total of 128. Over the past 5 years, the demand grew fivefold. 

Doctors for Choice emphasized that terminating pregnancies with abortion pills at home, up to 12 weeks, is deemed safe by reputable medical organizations like the World Health Organization.

They argued against criminalizing women for seeking abortions, highlighting Malta’s strict anti-abortion laws, which were slightly amended last year to allow abortion only if a woman’s life is at risk. 

Pro-choice activists criticized these amendments, stating they fail to address various scenarios, including cases of medical complications like that of Andrea Prudente, who had to be airlifted to Spain for an abortion. 

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Person With Ongoing Court Case Wanted By Police

Person With Ongoing Court Case Wanted By Police
Feb 26 2024 Share

The Malta Police Force has released a search warrant for a man by the name of Noel Portelli who currently has an ongoing court case in Malta. 

Portelli is wanted by the Magistrate in relation to a pending court case. 

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The Malta Police Force has asked anyone with any information to contact the police, even if anonymously, by sending a message via the official social media page, calling the Police HQ on 21224001/119 or at the nearest police station by quoting the number 7/2024. 

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Draw For Malta And Belarus: Malta Still Unbeaten

Draw For Malta And Belarus: Malta Still Unbeaten
Feb 26 2024 Share

In the VisitMalta Women’s Trophy match at the Tony Bezzina Stadium, Alishia Sultana’s late goal seemed to secure victory for Malta’s national team against Belarus. 

This would have been a significant win, given Malta’s ranking of 86th in the world. However, Belarus equalised in stoppage time through substitute Iana Artishevskaya, ending the game in a draw. 

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Despite this, Malta finished the tournament with a win, a draw, three goals scored, and one conceded, which bodes well for their upcoming participation in the UEFA Women’s Nations League.

Coach Manuela Tesse retained the same starting lineup that secured a previous victory. Notable performances included Brenda Borg’s 70th appearance and Maria Farrugia’s 40th for the national team. 

Despite Malta’s attempts to break the deadlock, Belarus also posed threats, particularly through set-pieces. Sultana managed to score her second goal for Malta, but Belarus equalised late in the game, denying Malta a victory they seemed poised to achieve. 

The match highlighted Malta’s tactical organisation and resilience but ended in disappointment as Belarus found a late equaliser.

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