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Manchester United Legend Dimitar Berbatov in Malta

Nov 3 2023 Share

Manchester United legend Dimitar Berbatov recently delighted fans in Malta with an exciting tale from the picturesque island. The Bulgarian former striker shared a captivating Instagram story while on a boat atop Malta’s crystal-clear blue waters.

 

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Berbatov revealed that he and his team were shooting what he called a ‘masterpiece’ near Kemmuna, leaving locals and visitors buzzing with curiosity about what the iconic striker has in the works.

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Malta’s stunning scenery provided the perfect backdrop for Berbatov’s storytelling, adding to the island’s charm and allure for both football enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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The Beatles Release ‘Final Song’ Featuring All Four Members – “Now And Then”

The Beatles Release 'Final Song' Featuring All Four Members - "Now And Then"
Nov 2 2023 Share

In a momentous event that has sent ripples of excitement throughout the global music community, The Beatles’ much-anticipated “final song,” titled “Now And Then,” was released on Thursday afternoon.

The track, originally penned and recorded by John Lennon in the late 1970s, has been masterfully completed to feature the collaborative efforts of all four iconic band members. Fans, who have been eagerly awaiting this historic release, are now able to listen to the culmination of the band’s legacy in a single composition.

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Sir Paul McCartney, one of the surviving members, reminisced about the song’s genesis, revealing how the band revisited the track in the 1990s. “George and Ringo came down to my studio. Nice day. Fabulous day. We listened to the track,” McCartney shared, describing the creative process behind the song’s completion. He also reflected on the question of whether it was appropriate to finish the song without Lennon, but expressed his conviction that Lennon would have enthusiastically approved. According to McCartney, if he had the chance to ask Lennon about completing the song, the response would undoubtedly have been a resounding “Yes!”

“Now And Then” offers a poignant glimpse into the musical brilliance of The Beatles, showcasing Lennon’s original composition, enhanced by the collaborative touch of McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.

The track serves as a testament to the band’s enduring influence on the music industry and their ability to captivate audiences across generations. As fans around the world immerse themselves in this final musical offering, the legacy of The Beatles continues to thrive, reminding us of the timeless impact these legendary musicians have had on the world of music.

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Malta Registers Its Hottest November Day Ever on First Day of the Month

Nov 2 2023 Share

Malta, witnessed an extraordinary weather event on the first day of November as temperatures soared to unprecedented heights, marking the warmest November day ever recorded in the country’s history.

According to the Meteorological Office, the mercury spiked to a scorching 29.1°C, surpassing the previous record set 35 years ago by just under one degree. This unusual warmth took the island by surprise, defying the typical autumnal weather patterns experienced in November.

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The unexpected heatwave had significant impacts, prompting some schools in Malta to make temporary adjustments. Due to the unseasonably high temperatures, several educational institutions decided to postpone the shift to winter uniforms for their students. This decision was made in response to the sweltering conditions, ensuring that students remained comfortable amid the late-year heatwave.

To put this exceptional warmth into perspective, the average temperature in November typically hovers around 20.8°C in Malta. However, this recent spike in temperature highlighted the island’s vulnerability to extreme weather events, raising concerns about climate change’s potential impact on the region. As communities adapt to these changing weather patterns, the record-breaking heat serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing climate challenges faced by nations around the world, even in the midst of what should be a cooler, autumnal season.

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Beachside City of Calabria Offering Youth Almost €30,000 to Move There

Beachside City of Calabria Offering Youth Almost €30,000 to Move There
Nov 2 2023 Share

The picturesque coastal region of Calabria, nestled in the sun-soaked southern tip of Italy, is extending a unique opportunity to young individuals under 40, aiming to rejuvenate its communities and combat a declining population.

Dubbed Italy’s “toe,” Calabria is enticing millennials with a dream-like offer: a financial incentive amounting to almost €30,000 to move there. However, this enticing opportunity comes with a catch – prospective residents must be willing to relocate within 90 days and have a viable plan to initiate a business or fill essential job vacancies in the region’s villages.

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The application process, part of the “active residency income” project, targets individuals with entrepreneurial ambitions or skills that are in demand in local communities. The scheme encourages young entrepreneurs to establish businesses like restaurants, shops, or bed and breakfasts, essential establishments that can breathe new life into these small-scale villages.

Gianluca Gallo, one of the architects of this initiative, emphasised the project’s goal: bridging the gap between job demand and supply, thus fostering economic growth and revitalising the local communities.

The financial assistance, totalling nearly €30,000, can be availed either as monthly instalments of up to €1,100 over three years or as a lump sum to kick-start a new business venture. This forward-thinking initiative, backed by a budget of approximately €540,000, is not just about luring individuals to a stunning beachside locale but also about creating sustainable, vibrant communities.

As applications for this unique opportunity are set to open soon, Calabria’s alluring offer presents an exciting chance for young innovators and professionals to embark on a new chapter, contributing to the region’s growth while enjoying the beauty of the Italian coastline.

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