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McDonald’s announce BTS collaboration and it’s actually coming to Malta

McDonald's announce BTS collaboration and it's actually coming to Malta
Apr 19 2021 Share

Following the recent worldwide uproar arriving with the introduction of the McDonald’s and Travis Scott collaboration, which unfortunately did not come to Malta, fans of the K-Pop band BTS will rejoice at the arrival of The BTS Meal in Malta.

Sharing a clever iteration of the BTS logo with McDonald’s fries, the global fast-food giant announced the arrival of The BTS meal through what looks like a concert poster, with the Malta date being 28th May.

Coming this May : The BTS Meal

Posted by McDonald's on Monday, 19 April 2021

This is the third celebrity collaboration put together by the franchise and follows the success of the Travis Scott and J. Balvin Meals and reportedly Includes a 10-piece Chicken McNuggets, medium fries, and a medium Coke.

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Fire engulfs St Paul’s Bay Apartment

Fire engulfs St Paul’s Bay Apartment
Apr 19 2021 Share

Members of the Civil Protection Department are currently in St Pauls Bay attempting to put out a fire that broke out in an apartment. There are no clear details as of yet as it is a developing story, but the fire was reported around 3:20 pm today.

Authorities are still on site attempting to put out the fires. More details as story progresses.

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Ghadira drifting video causes social media stir

Ghadira drifting video causes social media stir
Apr 19 2021 Share

A video has surfaced on social media showing a car speeding and drifting with insane velocity throughout the new Ghadira car park. The new car park has just been opened up for public use after construction and inauguration by Ministers Clayton Bartolo and Ian Borg.

The driver however had other plans than just parking as they used the empty parking late at night to drift around in their BMW. What do you think of these actions?

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Roberta Metsola appointed rapporteur for EU anti-SLAPP effort

Roberta Metsola appointed rapporteur for EU anti-SLAPP effort
Apr 19 2021 Share

Roberta Metsola has been appointed as a rapporteur for an initiative that will see the implementation of EU-wide rules against ‘Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation’, also dubbed SLAPPs. Together with German S&D MEP Tiemo Wölken, Metsola will be drafting a report aimed at getting a wide-reaching agreement which prevent SLAPPs across the EU bloc.

Metsola said that this is ‘a water-shed moment for journalism in Europe. Journalists face threats of not only violence and murder but legal suites from unscrupulous actors who seek to silence media houses with the threat of vexatious lawsuits.’ On a Facebook post, Metsola dedicated this effort to Daphne Caruana Galizia and every media house, journalist, blogger and NGO who have suffered or been threatened by ‘crooked politicians’ and ‘corrupt corporations’.

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