fbpx

WATCH: Car enthusiast meeting broken up by police

Car enthusiast meeting broken up by police
Jun 4 2021 Share

Meetings by car enthusiasts at the new car park beneath the Marsa flyover have had their meeting broken up by police. Despite having become a hotspot for enthusiasts to converge and share their passion together, police have allegedly convened on the site and demanded a clearing of the area without any ‘wrongdoing being claimed.’ Footage shows enthusiasts making their way to the meeting area, only to encounter a heavy police presence amongst the drivers.

@saidways

feeling like a minority… so y’all go ahead and flex yo’ authority… but at the end of the day its not the officer we hate against… ITS THE SYSTEM

♬ Fuck the Police – Kottonmouth Kings

Enthusiasts speaking to newsroom MaltaToday stated that there was no drifting or dangerous activity occurring, along with complete adherence to COVID-19 health regulations. Some said that it is becoming increasingly difficult to practice their passion for cars. A spokesperson of Transport Malta told MaltaToday that a sleeping police will also be installed in the car park.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Malta Daily (@maltadaily.mt)


#MaltaDaily

Photo Source: saidways TikTOk, DLP Automotive 

Maltese more fearful than Europeans during COVID-19

Maltese more fearful than Europeans during COVID-19
Jun 4 2021 Share

According to a Eurobarometer survey published on Thursday and as reported by MaltaToday, Maltese people have expressed higher levels of loneliness, fear, frustration and uncertainty than fellow Europeans. This news is a resulting factor from the COVID-19 pandemic, with 65% of the Maltese population stating that uncertainty is the best emotional description for the current epidemiological situation.

 

Meanwhile, 45% of Europeans felt uncertainty. 41% of Maltese felt frustrated, 35% fearful and 24% lonely, compared to Europe’s 34%, 22% and 16% respectively. Both Maltese and European counterparts felt equal measures of hope (38%) and anger (22%), with significantly less helplessness at 15% (with Europeans registering at 30%).

 

In terms of COVID-19 restrictions, 83% of Maltese agreed that health benefits far outweigh the economic situation caused by the pandemic. Only 16% of Maltese believed that economic damage was greater than health benefits. 33% of Maltese were financially impacted by COVID-19, with 46% seeing things going astray in Malta (compared to Europe’s more pessimistic 57%).

#MaltaDaily

Photo Source: LandLooper, SMM Group

Malta is going crazy over Valentina Rossi’s chicken nugget earring

Malta is going crazy over Valentina Rossi's chicken nugget earring
Jun 3 2021 Share

Valentina Rossi’s love for chicken nuggets knows no bounds and her latest little experiment is driving the island crazy!

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Valentina Rossi (@valentinarossiix)

The local influencer took to Instagram to post a snap of her rocking real life chicken nugget earrings. She later took to Instagram stories to shut down claims that it is photoshopped and show that it is nothing more than a piercing and a crispy chicken nugget.

We have seen the fashion world collide with many different pillars of art and expression such as music, painting, dance and more – is it time that Malta welcomes a food & fashion revolution?

#MaltaDaily

Billie Eilish shows new side of her in latest video for ‘Lost Cause’

Billie Eilish shows new side of her in latest video for 'lost cause'
Jun 3 2021 Share

Billie Eilish has been making one headline after the other recently, driving the internet crazy for her new artistic direction and fresh sound and her latest video for “Lost Cause” is an ode to just that.

In a self-directed sleepover party video, the 19-year-old pushes forward the idea of having “the time of our lives being hot”, she said in an Instagram post.

The pale colour palette and now-iconic platinum blonde locks are just the tip of the iceberg as the Grammy-award winner waves goodbye to the blacks, greens, snakes and spiders for an identity which is taking the world by storm.

#MaltaDaily