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Netflix announces a Spy Kids remake on 21st anniversary

Netflix announces a Spy Kids remake on 21st anniversary
Apr 1 2022 Share

Spy Kids is getting an official remake, Netflix has confirmed. The streaming giant has marked the 21st anniversary of the famous spy comedy by revealing that a reboot is being planned for the franchise. 

The original director, Robert Rodriguez, will be back to lead the making of the film, bringing back some good nostalgia to our screens.

Netflix tweeted out saying that the 21st anniversary of the beloved action comedy feels like the perfect time to reveal that Rodriguez will write, direct and produce a reimagining of the beloved franchise.

A brand new family of spies will be introduced for this remake, with the announcement coming after Deadline reported the news of how the director was reimagining the 2001 movie in January 2021. 

No plot details have been uncovered so far, but the remake is set to revolve around the activities of a multicultural family. 

The original film starred Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino as a married spy couple who then rely on their kids Juni and Carmen Cortez to rescue them. It is unknown if any of the original stars will be returning for the remake.

The original film was a massive surprise hit, going on to spawn three sequels, grossing more than $500 million globally and earning cult status among 2000s kids. 

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Two rushed to hospital after Gharghur roadside car crash

Two rushed to hospital after Gharghur roadside car crash
Apr 1 2022 Share

Two people have been rushed to Mater Dei Hospital after a traffic accident on Friday morning in Gharghur. 

The accident occurred at 6am in Triq in-Naxxar, with police revealing that the accident involved a Mercedes C220 driven by a 23-year-old Nigerian Man and a Mercedes Benz SLK250 driven by a 28-year-old woman from Iklin.

A 24-year-old woman from Naxxar was also in the first vehicle, with both of them taken to hospital. The woman was then certified to have suffered severe injuries. The man’s condition is as of yet unknown. 

Investigations are ongoing. 

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Russian’s Maltese citizenship retracted after name listed on US sanctions list

Russian’s Maltese citizenship retracted after name listed on US sanctions list
Apr 1 2022 Share

A naturalised Maltese person is set to have their citizenship retracted after the US added her to its sanctions list, saying she has ties to Russian intelligence services.

The US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control on Thursday added 21 entities and 13 individuals to the sanctions list. They were described as operators in the Russian technology sector and that they helped Russia illicitly procure dual-use equipment and technology for its defence sector. 

Following the invasion of Ukraine, these are just a few of the latest companies and people blacklisted by the West as it targets wealthy Russians with ties to Putin’s Kremlin. With three of the companies based in Malta, one of the 13 individuals is Evgeniya Vladimirovna Bernova.

She is listed as a Russian national who has Maltese citizenship. She is linked to Malberg Ltd, which is one of the companies on the sanctions list through her shareholding in Djeco Group Holding Ltd. 

The US government has claimed that she is an associate of Moscow company OOO Serniya Engineering. The US said the company is at the heat of a procurement network engaged in proliferation activities at the direction of Russian Intelligence Services. 

Serniya, the US says, operates through companies in several countries, among them the Malta-based Malberg. Malta’s Home Affairs Ministry did not name the person being stripped of their citizenship and did not specify how the person in question had become a Maltese citizen.

The ministry noted that Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri started the ‘deprivation process’ to strip the unnamed person of the citizenship in line with provisions in the Maltese Citizenship Act and subsidiary legislation. 

Malta halted its cash-for-passports scheme for Russia and Belarus last month after stating that no person who features on the sanctions list was a Maltese citizen. 

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NGO rescue ship asks for shelter of 106 migrants before Pope’s Malta visit

NGO rescue ship asks for shelter of 106 migrants before Pope’s Malta visit
Apr 1 2022 Share

Just a day before Pope Francis arrives in Malta for his visit, a humanitarian rescue ship revealed that it will be entering Maltese waters on Friday to seek shelter for 106 people rescued from Libyan waters.

The Sea-Eye Ship said that it will be appealing to Malta to take in the migrants who left Libya last Sunday. This comes as the Pope highlighted migration as the focus for the visit as he will visit the Hal Far migrant housing on Sunday. 

“Perhaps an unequivocal appeal by the Pope to the Maltese government can make Malta, as the closest EU state, feel responsible for 106 people seeking protection,” Sea-Eye chairman Gordon Isler said.

The distress call was received on Wednesday afternoon, with the vessel finding a grey rubber boat with 74 people, including 22 children onboard, after several hours of sailing.

Fifteen had to be treated in the ship’s sick bay, with the migrants coming from Egypt, Nigeria, Sudan, South Sudan and Syria. Along with 32 rescued people who were taken over by the Sea Eye 4 from the container ship Karin on Tuesday, 106 rescued people are now on board. 

Another search was unsuccessful after a distress call came in on Wednesday. It was interrupted on Thursday morning because the coordinates of another boat with 145 people in distress were reported. Before the boat was reached, Alarm Phone had reported an illegal push-back by the Libyan Coast Guard. 

“If the people hadn’t been rescued, it would have been very unlikely that they would have survived, because the weather has changed suddenly in the last few days.”

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