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Netflix drops intense trailer for Lupin Part 2

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Netflix’s smash hit Lupin hit the ground running upon its release and the streaming giant looks to keep the moment going as they release a trailer for the show’s part two.

Episodes are most likely to drop this summer and follow Omar Sy’s Assane Diop in this 21st century adaptation of Maurice LeBlanc’s classic novels.

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With the first five episodes ending on a cliffhanger (no spoilers), the upcoming episodes are sure to shed some light on Assane’s story and will surely, once again, leave us at the edge of our seats.

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LeBron James & Bugs Bunny squad up in first look at Space Jam sequel

Mar 6 2021 Share

The Looney Tunes are set to return in 3D as they join LeBron James, Don Cheadle and a star-studded cast of Warner Brothers icons as the studios have released a proper first look at the Space Jam sequel ‘A New Legacy’.

The follow-up to Michael Jordan’s foray into the Looney Tunes world will be missing number 23 but will shed a new light on the Looney Tunes as the Tune Squad face their biggest challenge yet, with Lebron James revealing that it is ‘the biggest game’ he has ever played.

The plot follows the basketball star as he and his son get trapped in virtual reality by the movies big bad, played by Cheadle and is set for release on July 16 in the US, with releases in Europe and elsewhere to follow soon after.

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Restaurants and snack bars to receive €1,000 grant after new restrictions

Mar 6 2021 Share

Following the recent national COVID-19 conference, it was announced that restaurants, kiosks and snack bars were to open only to offer take-away services, stirring some concern and uncertainty amongst establishments owners across Malta.

🇲🇹 Kull restorant u snackbar f’Malta u Għawdex ser jirċievu €1,000 minħabba l-għeluq tal-istabbilimenti tagħhom. Malta Tourism Authority

Posted by Clayton Bartolo on Friday, 5 March 2021

Yesterday, the Minister for Tourism & Consumer Protection Clayton Bartolo revealed that every restaurant and snack bar across Malta and Gozo will be receiving a €1,000 grant, as part of the government’s support scheme towards such establishments.

In the meantime, bars and band clubs are to remain closed as COVID-19 cases in Malta have reached a concerning constant rate of daily cases.

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Gozitan bishop requests forgiveness from those who suffered abuse

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In his first discourse after the recent abuse allegations within the Gozitan diocese, Gozitan bishop Anton Teuma published a video together with the Diocese of Gozo asking for forgiveness from those who have suffered any kind of abuse from a Church official.

The bishop stated that these cases were met with anger, pain and appealed to the public to await the Court’s decisions and for those who encounter such abuse to report to the relevant authorities as soon as possible.

Mgr Teuma went on to echo The Pope’s sentiments regarding the fact that such abuse, or any kind whatsoever is tolerated, and more so in the church, going on to announce the launch of a helpline with the aim of safeguarding minors’ psychological state in the face of abuse.

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