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Saudi Arabia bends marriage law for Cristiano Ronaldo & Georgina

Jan 7 2023 Share

Reports have emerged that Saudi Arabia is prepared the alter its law disallowing non-married couples to live together for Al-Nassr’s new star signing Cristiano Ronaldo and partner Georgina Rodriguez.

The 37-year-old recently revealed that he will join the Saudi Arabian side, effectively becoming the highest-paid footballer in the world as of 2022.

Ronaldo and Rodriguez will be allowed to live together without punishment. The past few months have not been without controversy for the Ronaldo clan, with the Portuguese forward’s turbulent Manchester United exit & subsequent interview with Piers Morgan taking over the media world.

Following his World Cup showing and country’s loss to Morocco during the quarter finals, Ronaldo was the subject of vast criticism and his latest move to Saudi Arabia looks to keep up the heat.

Ronaldo will live with his partner Georgina and children Bella, Alana, Cristiano Jr., Eva and Mateo.

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Malta introduces new COVID-19 measures for arrivals from China

Malta introduces new COVID-19 measures for arrivals from China
Jan 7 2023 Share

In light of the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in China, Malta has reintroduced a number of measures at the Malta International Airport for Chinese arrivals.

A new legal notice published by the Superintended for Public Health states that from Monday onwards, all travellers arriving from China must present a negative COVID-19 rapid antigen test.

A recent estimate revealed that around 250 million people were infected with COVID-19 in China during the first 20 days of December, with the city of Qingdao reportedly seeing around half a million cases a day.

The is the first time that new COVID-19 measures have been introduced since July 2022.

Are you at all concerned about this?

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Women sleep better near dogs than people, new study claims

Women sleep better near dogs than people, new study claims
Jan 7 2023 Share

A new study has revealed that ‘man’s best friend’ actually contributes better to women’s sleeping patterns, with research suggesting females enjoy a better night’s sleep next to dogs rather than people.

In December, researchers at Buffalo’s Canisius College published a study analysing the sleeping patterns of adult women when sharing a bed with their pets. Data collected from close to 1,000 United States women found that the majority (55%) shared a bed with at least one dog, thirty one percent slept with at least one cat and 57% slept next to a human partner.

The research found that women sleeping next to their dogs slept better than the ones sleeping next to humans as dogs do not disrupt sleeping patterns as often whilst also providing an increased sense of security & comfort.

Meanwhile, cats were as disruptive as humans, whilst also offering a lesser sense of comfort & security than dogs & humans.

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Manchester United women take advantage of Malta’s sun and go for Sliema swim

Manchester United women make the most of Malta's sunny weather and go for Sliema swim
Jan 7 2023 Share

During their time in Malta, the Manchester United women’s team made the most of the island’s sunny winter weather and took a dip in Sliema’s Balluta Bay after their match against Birkirkara.

In an interview with Malta Daily, United’s Maya Le Tissier stated that she and the team are enjoying the country’s weather as they are not used to it in Manchester.

In a video shared by United’s Millie Turner, team members of the English side were spotted basking in Malta’s gorgeous sights at the small Sliema bay.

During their stay in Malta, the Manchester United women’s team made a fair amount of headlines, securing a solid 10-0 victory against Maltese side Birkirkara whilst also having the road collapse beneath their bus on their way to the field on Friday.

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