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Lucifer fans think season 6 will include a visit to heaven

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Lucifer fans are still awaiting the second half of season 5, however, that didn’t stop them from finding time to focus on the provisional titles of season 6 episodes.

With the first episode of season 6 titled, ‘Nothing Ever Changes Around Here’ fans are thinking that season 6 will include heaven as a new location.

Could season 6 be leaving Los Angeles and Lux behind?

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Actress loses libel case against Torċa suggesting she is a ‘nazi sympathiser’

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Maltese social media blew up with the hashtag #istandwithpiazammit following the actress’s loss of libel case against ‘It-Torċa’ newspaper over a backstage photo of Zammit in a Nazi costume during a theatre production.

The photo frames the actress during a production of ‘Allo ‘Allo back in 2009 and does not refer to Zammit as an actress anywhere, which she claims “is the worst insult.”

I have not intentionally been silent, I actually had no internet all day, but I’d have delayed my post anyway as I…

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The actress took to Facebook to encourage her students of ‘past, present and future’ to never stop having a voice and fight in their beliefs.

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Traffic accident in Xemxija bypass

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Another traffic accident took place today at 12:15PM in Xemxija.

This is one of a number of traffic accidents within the past couple of days.

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123 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 105 recoveries

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Malta has registered 123 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,100 swab tests, while 105 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

Details on new active cases will be given by Prof Charmaine Gauci during at 12:30, which will be streamed on saħħa.

To date, Malta has registered 10,320 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 8,120 have recovered, 149 died and 2,051 are still active.

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