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The kinky sequel to 365 Days is coming to Netflix this month

The kinky sequel to 365 Days is coming to Netflix this month
Apr 9 2022 Share

Get ready because the kinky sequel to the infamous Polish Drama ‘365 Days’ is coming to Netflix on the 27th of April.

Called ‘365 Days: This Day’, the film, which features some of the most shockingly explicit sex scenes, will be making its grand return. 

The film was quickly dubbed the Polish version of other raunchy series ’50 Shades of Grey’ and was met with backlash with critics accusing it of romanticising abusive relationships. 

This is due to the fact that the male lead, played by Michele Morrone, quite literally kidnaps the female lead played by Anna-Maria Sieklucka. But Netflix seems to be going ahead with the story, and those who have watched the first instalment were left with a bit of a cliff-hanger.

The trailer picks up with more sexually charged scenes from the very first shot. But it does seem as though the couple are getting married, despite some secrets and possible love triangles. 

The two main leads are signed on for the third and final film, with the author working on the script as well, meaning that this book-based series of films is far from over. 

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Noyah Spiteri Hammett becomes Bormla vice-mayor

Noyah Spiteri Hammett becomes Bormla vice-mayor
Apr 9 2022 Share

Taking to social media, Noyah Spiteri Hammett yesterday revealed that she was officially inaugurated as Bormla’s vice-mayor. 

Thanking all the Bormla citizens for giving her the support and trust to have this leadership role, she vowed to represent them with good and hard works. 

She also sent her congratulations to the new Bormla mayor Marco Agius and ex-mayor Alison Zerafa Civelli who has now been appointed to the position of Parliamentary Secretary. She thanked the latter for her dedication and work throughout her years in the representational position for the town. 

Well done Noyah!

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Former Puttinu patient beats cancer and becomes psychology graduate

Former Puttinu patient beats cancer and becomes psychology graduate
Apr 9 2022 Share

Puttinu Cares shared the story of Rachel Bezzina, a former patient of the NGO who, at the age of 15, had to start chemotherapy to beat cancer.

Suffering from Rhabdomyosarcoma, Rachel expressed how at such a young and tender age, Rachel had to put on hold a colourful future to beat the disease. 

‘Due to this news, we, as one family, had to face incredible suffering and make great sacrifices’ said Rachel. She went on to say that what she did not expect was how Puttinu Cares, a massive and loving family in its own right, was ready to accept and help Rachel and her family to beat the deadly disease. 

Beating the disease and going on to achieve the colourful future she dreamed of by becoming a psychology graduate, Rachel asked everyone to remember Puttinu on Good Friday.

The organisation is holding a massive fundraising marathon to help other cancer patients currently suffering with cancer. The marathon will be broadcast on all TV stations and will run from 10am to 3pm and then 9pm to midnight. 

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Belgium shuts down Kinder chocolate factory due to salmonella outbreak

Belgium shuts down Kinder chocolate factory due to salmonella outbreak
Apr 9 2022 Share

The Belgian authorities have ordered the closure of a Kinder chocolate factory suspected to be behind a sudden wave of salmonella cases in several European and even US cities.

The Italian confectionary company Ferrero, which owns Kinder, suffered a major blow due to this health concern especially considering how this comes at the height of Easter holiday season.

This means that the factory’s entire production of Kinder Surprise, Kinder Mini Eggs, Kinder Surprise Maxi 100g and Kinder Shoko-Bons was halted for the time being. 

Salmonella is a type of bacteria that can cause symptoms including diarrhoea, fever and stomach cramps in humans, and is one of the most common food-borne infections. Most cases are caused by the ingestion of food contaminated with animal or human faeces.

Kinder chocolates, most notably surprise eggs, are increasingly sought after during this period. Ferrero issued a statement expressing ‘sincere apologies’ for the salmonella cases. It acknowledged the suspension of operations of the factory in the south-east town of Arlon. 

The food safety authority of Belgium confirmed that the plant was ordered to shut down following the findings, with information provided by Ferrero being deemed incomplete. It also recalled the entire factory production of the Kinder brand. 

With the site set to reopen once ‘it has been concluded that the establishment complies with all food safety rules and requirements’, Belgian agriculture minister David Clarinval said that such a decision is never taken lightly. 

Ferrero did acknowledge internal inefficiencies which created delays in retrieving information. The company also recalled certain varieties of Kinder chocolates in the US after they were made in Belgium. 

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