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Tiktok make-up artist Henry Galea is about to hit the 2 million follower mark

Tiktok make-up artist Henry Galea is about to hit the 2 million follower mark
Mar 21 2021 Share

Maltese makeup artist Henry Galea has already achieved so much with his immensely creative work on the social media platform Tiktok. It seems however that his artistry will now hit the 2 million follower mark through his extravagant makeup looks.

Henry’s work takes his followers to different worlds to meet different characters he brings to life with exquisite make-up skills and genius. The artist has also collaborated with many local and international talent and it seems like his hard work is paying off big time! Well done Henry!

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224 COVID-19 cases registered with 358 recoveries

Mar 21 2021 Share

Malta has registered 224 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,749 swab tests, while 358 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Saturday 21st March 2021, 143,169 vaccine doses were administered of which 43,919 were 2nd doses.

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To date, Malta has registered 28,128 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 25,020 have recovered, 372 died and 2,736 are still active.

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Weather and COVID-19 measures both urge people to stay indoors

Weather and COVID-19 measures both urge people to stay indoors
Mar 21 2021 Share

As people are urged to remain at home due to the new COVID-19 measures in place, the weather seems to be reinforcing the decision as rainy and windy weather seems to overtake Malta for Sunday. The MIA’s meteorological office issued warnings of strong winds, especially on exposed areas.

Winds of up to west Northwest force 5 to 6 will move North West, reaching force 6 by nighttime. Rain showers are expected to accompany the somewhat cloudy weather, as if consoling those who are observing the Health Authorities’ advice.

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Byron Camilleri sates nations should not suffer in immigration due to geography

Byron Camilleri sates nations should not suffer in immigration due to geography
Mar 21 2021 Share

Minister for Home Affairs, National Security and Law Enforcement Byron Camilleri stated during the end of a meeting in Greece that Malta, among other countries, should not suffer in terms of immigration due to its geographical position. The meeting occurred between ministers from Malta, Greece, Italy, Spain and Cyprus, in which they discussed the immigration situation of said countries.

During the concluding statements, the ministers asked for more cooperation with African, Near Eastern and Asiatic countries. They asked for the UE countries to accept more immigrants and a central mechanism for repatriation. Alongside the five ministers was Vice-President of European Commission Margaritis Schinas, who coordinates the work in this sector.

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