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LG’s WING Smartphone Sees a Swivelling Second Screen

Oct 21 2020 Share

This concept opens a world of entertainment and productivity opportunities. In Swivel Mode, steamers can enjoy an uninterrupted stream when interacting with the lower screen.

In Maps, users are also able to view a full-size map while chatting and making calls. Notifications are no longer a problem when viewing videos or movies on your cell phone as the bottom screen, functions as a handle that shows all the information on your phone along with the play button controls, while the top wide angle screen remains fixed.

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Pope Francis supports same-sex civil unions

Oct 21 2020 Share

In a recent feature-length documentary, debuted at the Rome Film Festival, Pope Francis showed his support for same-sex civil unions. 

This illustrates a striking shift in opinion from the Vatican as the pope stated that homosexual people possess the right to have a family as they are also children of the Lord.

The documentary, named ‘Francesco’ tackles issues closest to the pope’s heart such as poverty, migration, race and equality, amongst others.

COVID-19 has brought an increase in domestic violence

Oct 21 2020 Share

The coronavirus pandemic has caused a number of external problems beyond its actual health drawbacks. 

One of the main problems is the surge in domestic violence around the world as a result of isolation, as many victims of domestic abuse are forced to stay inside with their abusers. The United Nations have called this ever-increasing issue a ‘shadow pandemic’.

Malta has a 179 helpline for anyone suffering any kind of abuse which requires an urgent response.

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Large crowds spotted at Champions League match

Oct 21 2020 Share

The Champions League opening day fixture of Renne vs. Krasnodar would seem like a typical COVID-era football game, or so one would think. 

A peculiar number of football fans were spotted at the French stadium as the home team of Rennes took on Russian-side Krasnodar. 

This comes after UEFA’s recent loosening of restrictions which made it permissible to accept 30 percent of fans back into stadiums for Champions League games.

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