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The New Victorians announce dual pregnancies

The New Victorians announce dual pregnancies
Jan 11 2023 Share

New Victorians sisters Philippa and Bettina have announced that they are pregnant at the same time, taking to social media to reveal that ‘two brand new Victorians are on the way.’

The sisters said that this means that the two new children will be cousins only a month apart as they welcome the new additions to their family. 

The adorable announcement was met with massive love and support for the sisters, congratulating them for their extension to the family. 

The New Victorians were conceived in 2011 as a Maltese sister-duo following their success at the Alchemy Songwriting Competition in the US. Following that, the two singers went on to produce various music and other artistic works, both locally and abroad. 

On behalf of MaltaDaily, we congratulate both sisters for the announcement! 

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Former foreign minister defends satirist amidst court accusation

Former foreign minister defends satirist amidst court accusation
Jan 11 2023 Share

Former foreign minister Evarist Bartolo took to Facebook to defend Matt Bonanno, the satirist behind the page ‘Bis-Serjeta’ following prosecution by evangelical church River of Love.

Bartolo said that serious procedures are being taken against Bonanno and could possibly lead to a massive fine or even imprisonment. 

Bonanno, said Bartolo, has been using the website and satire since 2011 to comment on what is happening in Malta. However, head pastor of River of Love, Gordon Manche, was offended by an ‘obviously satirical comment by Bonanno’, said the former Minister. 

‘A democratic society is measured by how much it tolerates criticism’ said Bartolo. ‘We moved forward in this regard: from a time when journalists went to prison over caricatures, from a time of condemning mortal sins and to a time when journals were closed for critiquing authorities and injustice’.

‘We still have a lot to do to strengthen liberty of expression and the protection of journalists. It does not make sense that, in our country, someone is imprisoned or fined for using the weapon of satire to seriously comment on what is happening’ concluded Manche. 

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BMW outsells Mercedes & Audi for 2nd year in a row

BMW outsells Mercedes & Audi for 2nd year in a row
Jan 11 2023 Share

BMW, the German automaker, outsold rivals Mercedes-Benz and Audi throughout 2022. According to vehicle sales numbers released on Tuesday, BMW sold 2.1 million cars globally last year. 

This is still a fall of 5% when compared to 2021, but it nonetheless managed to outpace Mercedes-Benz’s 2.04 million cars sold. 

The decrease in sales for both giants were blamed on various factors, including the ongoing fight against the COVID-19 virus as well as supply chain bottlenecks and semiconductor shortages. 

BMW highlighted how its hybrid and electric vehicles sales went up by 35.6% last year, bringing in a total of 372,956 units. Mercedes sold 319,200 plug-in and fully electric cars, an increase of 19%. 

Almost every second car sold by Mercedes-Benz Passenger Cars in 2022 was battery powered. Audi’s global sales figures for last year are 3.9% less than 2021 at 1,680,512 cars. 

Meanwhile, the best-selling Mercedes in 2022 was the MBW X3, which rivalled GLC with 342,900 units, or 3%, more than in 2021. 

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Young job seekers: the INTERCEPT project is here to empower a green & sustainable future!

Young job seekers: the INTERCEPT project is here to empower a green & sustainable future!
Jan 11 2023 Share

2023 is all about self-growth & sustainability – but what if you can invest in your future and make money doing it?

Thankfully, Jobsplus is doing just that. Aimed at unleashing the potential of a young generation aged between 25-29, the INTERCEPT project will help jobseekers build a career pathway with a positive impact on the environment.

The project aspires to empower 300 NEETs (Not in Education, Employment or Training) across Italy, Malta and Lithuania by offering a paid training and 3-month internship programme with employers.

From talk to action, this ground-breaking pilot experience brings together individuals, universities and various institutions from 6 European countries to carry out research on youths and green companies by identifying needs and opportunities in the respective areas.

Today’s young generation will undoubtedly be the most affected as climate change drastically alters the world we live in.

New solutions and investments in the green economy are needed to help secure a just and equitable future that improves people’s lives through the advancement of environmental and social well-being.

INTERCEPT project benefits from a € 2.18M grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Youth Employment.

Interested parties can get in contact or submit their applications via the project’s website:https://interceptproject.eu or email: [email protected].

Are you ready to invest in your future?

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