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Revolut launches new bank in Malta!

Feb 18 2021 Share

Revolut is a global financial platform which has made sending and receiving money as convenient as possible.

Revolut has more than 15 million customers worldwide and it will now be using its European specialised banking license in Malta.

In Malta alone, Revolut has over 190,000 customers. Revolut is confident that with their wide range of products and services they will trump traditional banks in Malta.

Revolut said that customers will have more control, value and security.

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The first Maltese person has featured on the Ellen DeGeneres show!

Feb 18 2021 Share

The first Maltese person has featured on the Ellen DeGeneres show! The Maltese, 25-year-old teacher, Ryan Calleja, featured virtually on the show in a segment called, Audience Olympics.

Calleja made some small talk with Ellen before competing, he spoke about the weather and the island.

Ryan was competing against someone from Belgium and someone from Malawi. Unfortunately, he placed last but we’re sure he enjoyed it very much and that participating was amazing on its own!

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Have you heard about TikTok’s viral baked feta pasta?

Feb 18 2021 Share

MacKenzie Smith posted a video of the recipe on TikTok with another rendition of the baked feta pasta phenomenon at the end of January and it now has some 3.1 millions views.

People are saying that the dish is delicious, and although there are some variations, it seems that the outcome is always yummy!

Are you going to try this one out?

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Rosianne Cutajar suggests a set of proposals for the personal, responsible use of Cannabis

Feb 18 2021 Share

Rosianne Cutajar has taken to Facebook to let us know that she has drafted a set of proposals regarding the personal use of Cannabis.

She has also shared that the Prime Minister, Robert Abela has supported her proposals.

She will be sharing her proposals with the general public within the coming weeks, and she will be expecting the hear the public’s opinion regarding the matter.

Apart from this, Prime Minister, Robert Abela has proposed a reform regarding Cannabis laws, which suggests that arrest over personal use of Cannabis is eliminated.

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