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Police identify body found close to Filfla as missing diver

Police identify body found close to Filfla as missing diver
Dec 3 2021 Share

The police have identified the cadaver, which had been found close to Filfla six days ago, as 42-year-old Danilo Scolari.

The diver had been reported missing six days prior to his discovery, last being spotted near the Freeport wearing a camouflage wetsuit on Sunday November 21. The man’s body was then found on Friday November 26 and reported to the police soon after, with the police being unable to identify the body at that time.

The police thanked the public for the assistance in the issue.

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IT’S TIME: The last 5 episodes of Money Heist are finally out

IT’S TIME: The last 5 episodes of Money Heist are finally out
Dec 3 2021 Share

After successfully becoming the first non-English language series to become an international cultural phenomenon, Money Heist’s last 5 episodes are finally on Netflix.

Money Heist blew the door open on non-English language series, making way for further growth in the international entertainment market with Korean series like Squid Game reaching record-breaking numbers and becoming Netflix’s most-watched show and Hellbound following soon after.

Developed by Spain’s Antena 3 network, Money Heist is about an unlikely group of thieves named after cities around the world who organise a number of elaborate heists. Their leader, The Professor, went on to become a cultural icon in Spain and around the world. The series’ popularity is likely due to the universally-appealing underdog story and the balance between what is good and bad, amongst other culturally-relevant facets of the series.

Earlier this week, news also made the rounds that the series’ enigmatic frontrunner Berlin will be getting his own spinoff on Netflix.

Are you a Money Heist fan?

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Wanted Serbian fugitive extradited over drug-related offences

Wanted Serbian fugitive extradited over drug-related offences
Dec 3 2021 Share

Mario Marjanov, a fugitive criminal wanted by Serbian authorities, will be extradited upon the decision of the court.

The 29-year-old was found guilty of the unlawful production and subsequent circulation of drugs as well as facilitating the use of such drugs. The charges resulted in a three year and three-month prison term as decided by the Higher Court of Zrenjanin Serbia back in February 2019.

Marjanov is the holder of a Serbian passport and Maltese residence permit. He was based in Malta and could not be traced by Serbian authorities, remaining at large until he was tracked to Malta. The fugitive was arrested in October and arraigned before a Magistrates’ Court, where Marjanov contested the request for extradition.

The 29-year-old was allowed 15 days from judgement, in line with the right to appeal and file an action for any alleged breach of rights.

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Germany may move towards mandatory vaccination as pandemic hits hard in Europe

Germany may move towards mandatory vaccination as pandemic hits hard in Europe
Dec 3 2021 Share

Germany may be moving towards mandatory vaccination against COVID-19 as Chancellor Angela Merkel, together with her successor Olaf Scholz, met with state premiers to address Germany’s current outbreak.

The measure has not been approved yet, but there seems to be a growing consensus amongst German politicians that this move is a required one. Conservative premier of Bavaria Markus Soeder stated that “almost all are in agreement that [they’re] moving forward on the issue of general mandatory vaccination.” This move would go against what German leaders have been saying for months that citizens would be able to decide themselves if they get inoculated or not. This may be the reason for the Germany’s comparatively low vaccination rate at less that 70%.

Angela Merkel’s chief spokesman Steffen Seibert stated in an email that “There is agreement that the fourth wave of the pandemic has led to an extremely serious — and in some regions dramatic — situation in our health system,” going on to highlight that the state and federal governments will move forward together in a resolute fashion.

Germany is currently experiencing a nation-wide surge in infections all while it transitions into a new administration led by Scholz’s Social Democrats, complicating the country’s pandemic coordination.

What do you make of this?

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