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Maltese Diving Instructor Praised By Actor Simu Liu

Maltese Diving Instructor Praised By Actor Simu Liu
Dec 20 2024 Share

Speaking during an interview for the upcoming movie Last Breath, which was completely filmed in Malta and stars Woody Harrelson, actor Simu Liu (Shang Chi), praised Malta’s diving instruction team for their work.

(Praise for Abigail at 00:15)

Speaking on ‘Where Everybody Knows Your Name’, Liu singled out Abigail Borg, whom he called incredible in guiding and leading the process during the filming.

Abigail forms part of DiveMed, a family run and Malta based dive school which specialises in Underwater Film.

 

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The filming, coming in 2025, was completely shot at the Malta Film Studios, and is based on a true story following deep sea divers attempting to rescue their crew mate trapped hundreds of feet below the ocean’s surface.

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Video Source: Team Coco (Where Everybody Knows Your Name with Ted Danson & Woody Harrelson)

Tomorrow Marks The Winter Solstice

Tomorrow Marks The Winter Solstice
Dec 20 2024 Share

The winter solstice, marking the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, occurs when the Sun reaches its most southerly point, directly overhead at the Tropic of Capricorn.

This astronomical event, celebrated on December 21 or 22, heralds the start of winter and has captivated human curiosity for millennia.

During the winter solstice, the North Pole tilts about 23.4° away from the Sun, causing the Sun to take its shortest path across the sky.

In contrast, the Southern Hemisphere experiences the summer solstice, with the longest day and the Sun directly overhead at the Tropic of Cancer. The solstice date varies slightly each year due to the mismatch between the solar year and our calendar.

This year, the 2024 winter solstice occurs at 9:21 UTC on December 21.

As days begin to lengthen after the solstice, many cultures celebrate it as a symbol of rebirth and renewal. Ancient traditions often combined the solstice with festivals, blending science and spirituality.

The solstice also aligns with the astronomical definition of winter, lasting until the vernal equinox in March. Across history and geography, the winter solstice remains a powerful reminder of our connection to the cosmos.

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Zoo Made Critical Mistake Which Could Have Prevented Harambe’s Death

Zoo Made Critical Mistake Which Could Have Prevented Harambe’s Death
Dec 19 2024 Share

The director of a documentary on Harambe stated that the Ohio Cincinnati Zoo made a crucial mistake that led to the gorilla’s death. 

Harambe, a 17-year-old gorilla, was shot in 2016 after a 3 year old boy fell into his enclosure. While interacting with the child, Harambe appeared to drag him, prompting zoo staff to shoot rather than tranquillise the gorilla.

Erik Crown,the director, explained that tranquillisers don’t work as quickly as people believe, and could have agitated Harambe, potentially worsening the situation. 

Although Crown wished for a non-lethal outcome, he believes the zookeepers had limited options, however, he also revealed that the zoo’s safety measures were inadequate: the fence was too short, and the zoo was not in compliance with safety guidelines. 

While questions were raised about the parents’ role, Crown emphasised that it was the legal responsibility of the zoo to ensure safety.

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Bernard Grech Attends Summit With EU EPP Leaders In Brussels

Bernard Grech Attends Summit With EU EPP Leaders In Brussels
Dec 19 2024 Share

Partit Nazzjonalista leader Bernard Grech participated in the European People’s Party (EPP) Summit held in Brussels today.

The EPP, the largest political family in Europe, comprises 84 member and affiliate parties from 44 countries and represents the center-right across the European Union. It is also the largest political group in the European Parliament.

During the summit, Grech joined other EPP leaders to discuss pressing issues ahead of the upcoming European Council meeting later this week.

Key topics included EU enlargement, the Mediterranean region’s challenges—especially those unique to Malta as an island nation—and broader geopolitical issues.

The summit also featured discussions with leaders from Western Balkan countries aspiring to join the EU, some of whom have been waiting decades for membership, predating Malta’s accession.

Other agenda items included the situations in the Middle East and Ukraine, as well as global political developments, such as the implications of Donald Trump’s recent election as U.S. President.

EPP President Manfred Weber chaired the meeting, which was attended by prominent figures such as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, and Italian Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani.

Grech was accompanied at the summit by PN International Secretary Beppe Galea.

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