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Malta’s Got Talent hosting Malta’s first ever virtual audience

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Malta’s Got Talent have brought new meaning to the phrase ‘adapt to survive’ with the introduction of Malta’s ever virtual audience. 

With the talent show’s Live Semi-Finals and Finals approaching, Malta’s Got Talent will be hosting a virtual audience who will appear on the show via Zoom Link and will also be given voting rights! 

We want YOU! 😀We want you to be part of Malta’s first ever VIRTUAL AUDIENCE!.As you might have heard, preparations…

Posted by Malta’s Got Talent on Thursday, November 5, 2020

Whoever is interested can send a message to [email protected] to be part of the audience, free of charge.

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Things look good for Joe Biden as he takes the lead in Georgia

Nov 6 2020 Share

Joe Biden’s edges closer and closer to the United States presidency as he picks up speed in Georgia, taking the lead just a few moments ago.

If Biden manages to hold on to his unsteady leads in Georgia and Arizona, he would lock in 280 electoral votes, enough to make him the President of the United States.

Tensions continue to rise in one of the closest elections in recent history with followers keeping a close eye on the game-changing states.

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Carnaby Street gets well-deserved Christmas makeover

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Carnaby Street in London is known around the globe for its spectacular Christmas showcase and 2020 is no different. 

From the 2nd of November, Carnaby glowed a vibrant neon light highlighting words of positivity across London like ‘Hope’, ‘Wish’, ‘Future’, ‘Thank You’ and more.

The concept, ‘Choose Love’, gives store visitors the opportunity to contribute to the lives of refugees and displaced by buying ‘blankets, hot meals, and kids coats’.

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2 more COVID-19 victims bring death toll up to 73

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The Health Authorities have announced the death of two more COVID-19 victims, bringing the total number of deaths up to 73. 

One of them is a 75-year-old who tested positive for COVID-19 on October 14th, was admitted to Mater Dei on the same day and died on Thursday.

The second case is a 90-year-old woman who was admitted to hospital on October 31st, tested positive the same day and died at the hospital. 

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