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Rosianne Cutajar highlights Destiny’s empowering message

Rosianne Cutajar highlights Destiny’s empowering message
May 10 2021 Share

Rosianne Cutajar took to Facebook to express her support of Destiny Chukunyere’s message regarding her outfit for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. Rosianne stated that Destiny is delivering an important message that should not be ignored. ‘In a world where everyone is trying to be liked; in a society which continuously tells women what to do, what to wear, how to look, and what to want in life’ said Rosianne; ‘an 18-year-old youth decided to reject this stereotype and to do what she feels comfortable doing.’

Rosianne added that Destiny did this confidently and autonomously, and this is not just a lesson to society but also a positive decision which will impact other women and girls who are unfortunately targeted by society. She concluded by stating that she has full trust in what Destiny decides to do as an artist and woman.

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Photo Source: Destiny Chukunyere FB, Rosianne Cutajar FB

WATCH: Controversial priest Fr. David Muscat comes clean about masturbation and pornography

Controversial priest Fr. David Muscat comes clean about masturbation and pornography
May 10 2021 Share

Answering a question on a podcast, controversial priest Fr David Muscat was asked whether throughout his service in the church he ever masturbated, watched pornography or swore. Fr David answered yes to all of them and admitted that he feels immensely guilty after he does so, admitting and confessing to his personal spiritual teacher.

He states that whenever he does so he is going against the commandments, specifically the sixth commandment when it comes to masturbation, labelling it as going against nature, and the first commandment when it comes to swearing. He admits that swearing possibly stems from his father’s past as a sailor and band club owner.

Watch the full podcast:
Comments made at 1:02:50 onwards

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Photo Source: Il-Podkast

ABBA to release new songs in 2021

ABBA to release new songs in 2021
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According to singer-songwriter Björn Ulvaeus, ABBA will be releasing new songs this year. Fans did not receive the digital concert ‘Abbatars’ which the iconic pop group had promised back in 2017 due to COVID-19. However, Ulvaeus confirmed that the group, comprised of Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and himself, has been meeting up in Stockholm to discuss their inevitable reunion.

Now 76-years-old, Ulvaeus stated that ‘there will be new music this year, that is definite, its not a case anymore of it might happen, it will happen.’ New tracks include ‘I Still Have Faith In You’ and ‘Don’t Shut Me Down’, and despite admitting that the singers’ voices are quite different nowadays, the new tracks will still feel very much like Abba.

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11 COVID-19 cases registered with 23 recoveries

May 10 2021 Share

Malta has registered 11 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,524 swab tests, while 23 patients have recovered. No deaths were registered in the past 24 hours. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Monday 10th May 2021, 379,951 vaccine doses were administered of which 258,766 were 1st doses. 121,185 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 30,458 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 29,828 have recovered, 417 died and 213 are still active.

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Photo Source: Charmaine Gauci FB