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Louisa Is Learning To Swim With A Missing Flipper

Louisa Is Learning To Swim With A Missing Flipper
Dec 28 2023 Share

Wildlife Rescue Team Malta shared a video of Louisa, the group’s currently largest turtle in rehabilitation. 

Louisa was found by the team in November of 2022 and weighs around 70-75kg. She was spotted with entanglement around her front right flipper and, being too tight, forced the amputation of said flipper due to cutting off circulation. 

‘Louisa is learning to swim with a missing flipper, but her appetite is very good, and she’s making massive progress’, the team explained. 

Animals like Louisa would need people’s help, and now people can donate or virtually adopt the rescued animals. 

All the details for the process can be found on the Wildlife Rescue Team’s social media page, with basic adoptions going up for €30 and Super Adoption going up for €60 – each with their own benefits. 

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Dance into 2024: The Vengaboys Set to Rock Gozo on New Year’s Eve

Dec 27 2023 Share

Get ready to rewind the clock and dance into the New Year with an unforgettable blast from the past as 90s pop sensations, The Vengaboys, are set to electrify Gozo on New Year’s Eve! The Dutch Europop group will take the stage in Victoria on December 31st, promising a night of non-stop hits and infectious beats.

 

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Fans can expect to be transported back in time as The Vengaboys deliver chart-topping classics such as ‘We Like To Party’, ‘Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom’, and the iconic ‘We’re Going To Ibiza’. The energy will be through the roof as the quartet brings their infectious enthusiasm and trademark sound to the celebratory atmosphere of New Year’s Eve.

Joining The Vengaboys on stage will be a stellar lineup of local talent, including the DCapitals Big Band, Ozzy Lino, Micimago, and Ryan Spiteri. The combination of international pop legends and homegrown artists promises a night of diverse musical delights, ensuring that Victoria will be the place to be as we bid farewell to the old and welcome the new with an unforgettable celebration. Don’t miss your chance to dance the night away and kick off the New Year in style!

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Maltese Magic: Binge-Watch the Best Films and Series Shot in Malta

Dec 27 2023 Share

As the holiday season slowly starts to fizzle out, what better way to celebrate than by cozying up with a cup of hot cocoa and indulging in some festive binge-watching? Let’s take ourselves around our picturesque island, where sun-soaked landscapes and historic architecture have provided the backdrop for numerous films and series.

Game of Thrones (2011-2019): Malta served as a prominent filming location for the first season of the iconic fantasy series “Game of Thrones.” The medieval charm of Mdina, Malta’s old capital, was the perfect setting for King’s Landing. Relive the epic battles and political intrigue while enjoying the beautiful Maltese scenery.

The Count of Monte Cristo (2002): Alexandre Dumas’ classic tale of revenge comes to life in this film adaptation shot in Malta. The historic forts and rugged coastline of the island add a sense of authenticity to the story, making it an ideal choice for a Christmas movie night.

Popeye (1980): If you’re in the mood for something light-hearted, why not revisit the charming village of Sweethaven, where Robin Williams brought the iconic sailor Popeye to life. The film’s colourful and whimsical set, purpose-built in Anchor Bay, Malta, creates a festive atmosphere perfect for the holiday season.

Assassin’s Creed (2016): Based on the popular video game series, “Assassin’s Creed” takes advantage of Malta’s historic locations to recreate various time periods. Immerse yourself in the thrilling action and time-traveling adventures against the backdrop of Malta’s stunning architecture and landscapes.

World War Z (2013): Brad Pitt’s zombie apocalypse blockbuster took advantage of Malta’s unique geography to depict intense battle scenes. The contrast between Malta’s historic buildings and the chaos of a global pandemic creates a captivating cinematic experience.

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977): James Bond fans, rejoice! Malta’s Blue Lagoon and the Azure Window were featured prominently in the classic Bond film “The Spy Who Loved Me.” Get ready for some classic spy action with stunning Mediterranean vistas.

This festive season, let Malta’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes transport you to worlds of fantasy, adventure, and suspense. Whether you’re a fan of epic fantasy like “Game of Thrones” or prefer the classic charm of “Popeye,” this list of films and series shot in Malta offers a diverse selection for your holiday binge-watching pleasure. So, grab some popcorn, gather your loved ones, and embark on a cinematic journey through the sun-kissed island of Malta this festive season.

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Cocaine May Become Legal In Switzerland

Cocaine May Become Legal In Switzerland
Dec 27 2023 Share

In a groundbreaking development, legislators in the Swiss capital of Bern are contemplating the legalization of small-scale recreational cocaine use. A proposed pilot scheme, mirroring the existing framework permitting cannabis sales in pharmacies, is currently under examination by the governing council.

Despite receiving support from the Parliament, the proposal faces potential challenges, including resistance from the city’s government and the requisite amendments to national law. Proponents of this pioneering initiative, such as Eva Chen, a council member from the Bern Alternative Left Party, argue that “The war on drugs has failed, and we have to look at new ideas.”

This forward-thinking approach aligns with a broader European trend, with nations like Spain, Italy, and Portugal already discarding prison sentences for drug possession, including cocaine.

However, for Bern to enact this paradigm shift in drug policy, it must navigate political opposition and legislative alterations, underscoring the ongoing dialogue about re-evaluating conventional strategies and embracing harm reduction measures.

What do you make of this?

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