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Maltese Mum Goes Viral After Enjoying Post-Childbirth Sushi

Maltese Mum Goes Viral After Enjoying Post-Childbirth Sushi
Nov 7 2023 Share

A video uploaded by a Maltese mother, Alana Farrugia, has gone absolutely viral with a video showing her eat some well-deserved sushi after the childbirth.

 

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The video was shared by Instagram account ‘BVIRAL’, amassing a whopping 1 million likes. LADbible also shared the video, with it amassing 1.1K likes on Facebook and 163K likes on Instagram. 

Both pages boast an insane amount of follows and likes, showing this Maltese mum’s time for relaxation after such an understandably intense experience to welcome their new family member.  

Alana is a proud mum of Isla along with her husband Steve and shares her adorable family life on her socials. 

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Every Household Experiencing Power Cuts Should Get Automatically Reimbursed, PN Says

Every Household Experiencing Power Cuts Should Get Automatically Reimbursed, PN Says
Nov 7 2023 Share

During this year’s Budget reaction speech, Opposition and Nationalist Party Leader Bernard Grech proposed that every Maltese household experiencing power cuts should get automatically reimbursed.

Addressing the Speaker, Grech stated that he cannot avoid tackling the country’s energy situation, highlighting the amount of blackouts experienced in Malta this summer.

“This summer, the people fell victim to the incompetence and lack of investment from this government. The government’s failure in this sector continues to confirm how the Nationalist Party Government Administration was right with its vision for the interconnector.

In addition to this, Grech proposed an adequate and rapid investment in Malta’s distribution network, a data analysis system which can be collected from Smart Meters and more.

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Stranger Things Tease First Scene Of Final Season

Stranger Things Tease First Scene Of Final Season
Nov 7 2023 Share

‘Darkness. The sound of cold wind. Groaning trees. And… a child’s voice. Singing a familiar song…’

That’s the first bit of Stranger Things Season 5 Chapter 1 Scene 1, as teased by the official Stranger Things account on social media. 

The release of the highly anticipated conclusion to the series has been set back following the writer’s guild protests in the US, which now that they’re over, can once again resume production. 

Netflix intends to focus on the series’ release among other shows’ productions, with the child actors growing older and making it more difficult to maintain the chronology of the series. 

Will you be watching the final season? 

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PN Pledges to Tackle Malta’s €10 Billion Debt: “More Than All Other Finance Minister Combined”

PN Pledges to Tackle Malta's €10 Billion Debt: "More Than All Other Finance Minister Combined"
Nov 7 2023 Share

During his Budget 2023 reaction speech, Opposition and Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech addressed Malta’s current financial situation and economic vision.

Grech explained that he cannot lay down the party’s vision without providing context of the country’s current financial situation, emphasising the near-€10 billion in national debt.

“Not that his predecessor did much better. The one before him left us with €5.7 billion in debt by the end of 2019”, Grech stated, referring to previous Prime Minister Joseph Muscat.

The PN leader went on to highlight how this legislature will see an accumulated sum of debt which exceeds that of all other finance Ministers, Nationalist and Labour, in Malta’s history combined… “and he admits this himself, according to his projections”, Grech stated.

With a pledge towards transparent politics, good governance and giving taxpayers what they deserve, Grech broke down a number of Nationalist Party economic proposals.

Amongst others, parts of the Nationalist Party’s vision include a reaffirmed belief in the 10 economic sectors, which were one of the pillars of the party’s manifest during the previous general election, assurance that the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) is not taxable, a National Fund to support local import and export industries and offering tax credits to employers to make sure they don’t increase prices to reconcile for the COLA.

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