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Local Artist Creates ‘Leaked Gladiator 2 Images’ With AI

Local Artist Creates 'Leaked Gladiator 2 Images' With AI
Nov 21 2023 Share

A local artist going by the social media handle ‘Luke’s AI Stuff’ has created ‘leaked’ images of the second Gladiator movie, featuring some of Malta’s most prominent faces. 

With podcaster Jon Mallia as a gladiator, and Prime Minister Robert Abela and Xarabank host Peppi Azzopardi as Roman senators and emperors, the images feature some of the craziest cross-overs from various ages.

With local Maltese hunters wielding shotguns, a Maltese ‘Banda’ playing in the midst of enraged lions, a car with a ‘DNEGEL’ number plate and… Snoop Dog? – the images show a Gladiator sequel which is, safe to say, quite unlikely. 

‘Without a doubt, this is going to be much, MUCH, better than the first movie’, wrote Luke. 

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People Lashing Out At Unjust Speed Guns Across Malta

People Lashing Out At Unjust Speed Guns Across Malta
Nov 21 2023 Share

Locals have become concerned and lashed out at what they deem to be “unjust” speed guns, which have been snapshotting speeding vehicles and sending fines to whoever is found to be breaking the limit.

A post uploaded to Facebook group ‘Is-Salott’ explains: ‘enough is enough. You receive 2 fines of €100 each and 8 points in the span of a month. Even if you’re going through a main road at 80 to 85, and not 120. Why does the fast lane exist then?’

Many agreed with the status, exclaiming their own frustrations and detailing their own experiences with speed guns and fines. 

One critiqued the speed limit being unjust and too low, whereas another urged authorities to do something about drivers who drive at 25kms/h on a lane with a 60kms/h limit.

Another alleged that they saw 8 police officers on one speed gun as if ‘they’re searching for criminals.’ One other commenter said punishing those over-speeding makes sense, but this situation does not make sense.

Do you agree with these sentiments?

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The 20 Mużika Mużika 2024 Semifinalists Announced

The 20 Mużika Mużika 2024 Semifinalists Announced
Nov 21 2023 Share

Mużika Mużika 2024 has just announced the 20 semifinalists which will be competing in the very much locally beloved competition. 

With many familiar faces, the talent will also be accompanied by some fresh blood as they take on the stage for a chance at the prestigious annual prize. 

This comes after the 40 songs which passed through the first eliminatory phase were interpreted live, accompanied by a backing track and in front of a separate judging panel. Following a deliberation, the final 20 were chosen. 

The Mużika Mużika board will now enter the next phase along with Festivals Malta as the final arrangements take place for the festival, which will take place between the 14th and 16th of March 2024. 

How many of the singers do you recognise? You can find the official list here. 

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Increase In Foreign Children Born In Malta Between 2011-2022

Increase In Foreign Children Born In Malta Between 2011-2022
Nov 21 2023 Share

According to an NSO report on World Children’s Day, Malta saw a substantial increase in foreign children in 2022 when compared to 2011. 

In the reference year of 2011, Maltese children numbered 74,614, whereas foreign children numbered 2,113. With the total number of children being 18.4% of the entire 417,546 total population, Maltese children in 2011 registered at 97.2% of the entire child population in Malta.

In 2022, the number of Maltese children dropped to 67,272, whereas foreign children numbers increased to 14,691. With the percentage of total children in the total population dropping to 15.1% of 542,051, foreign children marked 17.9% of the total child population in 2022. Maltese children registered a population of 82.1%. 

The NSO report also highlighted the amount of children aged 3 to 17 who enrolled in formal education. 33,120 male students of this age group enrolled during the scholastic year of 2021 to 22, with 4,585 being foreign.

As for females, 30,968 registered for the same scholastic year, with 4,252 being foreign. 

As per percentage of children (between ages of 0 and 17) over total population, the South Eastern district registered the highest amount whereas the Northern Harbour district registered the lowest. 

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