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Move over Messi, there’s a new king…

Feb 17 2021 Share

FC Barcelona faced a harsh reality check yesterday after losing 4-1 to French side Paris Saint-Germain, with young superstar Kylian Mbappé scoring a hat trick and solidified his road to legendary status.

Barcelona’s performance in yesterday’s Round of 16 match highlights why Lionel Messi may have wanted to leave the Spanish side last summer, with the PSG loss being the latest in a string of defeats.

Meanwhile, Kylian Mbappé continues to prove his capabilities as he reaches for the brass ring, with a showcase of youth and professionalism displayed in Paris Saint-Germain’s journey towards the Champions League final.

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Stranger Things star, Finn Wolfhard, says season 4 will be the ‘darkest’ season yet

Feb 16 2021 Share

Stranger Things star, Finn Wolfhard who plays Mike Wheeler has said that fans can expect, the funnies, darkest and saddest season of sTranger Things yet!

Wolfhard said that every year the season gets ‘amped up’ just when they think it can’t get any darker, it does.
Stranger Things has to be put on hold because of COVID-19 but filming is now underway!
Are you excited? Because we sure are!
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Man grievously injured after argument in Valletta

Feb 16 2021 Share

Yesterday, around 11:30 PM a man walked into the Valletta Police Station and reported that sometime before he was attacked by another man.

The man is a 51-year-old and is a Valletta resident. The police officers asked for medical assistance and he was then taken to Mater Dei.

Later on, in the evening the man was certified as having been grievously injured.

The police are investigating the case and are looking for the aggressor.

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Malta records its first case of the South African COVID-19 variant

Feb 16 2021 Share

Malta has recorded its first case of the South African COVID-19 variant. Apart from this, 49 cases of the UK variant have also been found in Malta.

Scientists say that the South African variant spreads more easily, and is more resistant to one of the three approved COVID-19 vaccines.

All positive cases are currently in isolation and gene sequencing has been stepped up in order to increase monitoring.

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