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WATCH: Over 100 people took to Valletta to protest pandemic measures

WATCH: Over 100 people took to Valletta to protest pandemic measures
Dec 26 2021 Share

Well over 100 people took to the streets of Malta’s capital city on Sunday afternoon to protest the COVID-19 measures. 

Describing them as dictatorial, the protestors, some of them unmasked, insisted that the measures were impeding their individual freedom.

The new measures, which were announced by the Health Ministry in a press conference earlier this week, reintroduced seated events as cases continued to spike. 

Apart from this, only those who are vaccinated with the booster shot can, as of January 17th, enter bars, restaurants, sporting events and other establishments. 

 

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The protestors heralded several different slogans and outcries, some directed at the green pass, others against children’s vaccination and some even compared measures to a Nazi dictatorship. 

Organizers told participants to respect police orders and cooperate, with one being briefly taken away for not complying when asked to wear a mask. 

The reasons for the protests were also varied amongst individual protestors. Some revealed that they were vaccinated even with the booster but simply disagreed with the masking rules. Others questioned the entire rollout and the pandemic as a whole. 

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Prime Minister receives booster alongside Lydia and Giorgia Mae

Prime Minister receives booster alongside Lydia and Giorgia Mae
Dec 26 2021 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela took to social media to announce that he has been vaccinated with the booster shot alongside his wife Lydia. 

Together with her parents, young Giorgia Mae received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine after it was finally approved for children. 

The Prime Minister said that a year after the arrival of the jab in our country, it was ‘our turn as a family to move forward with the recommendations by the health authorities.’ 

He stated that thanks to the vaccine, Malta managed to save a summer of work and more months on the way to normality. He revealed that, through the booster, he wishes to save winter and kick off 2022 strong. 

He finally encouraged everyone to take the chance and get vaccinated against the virus as it is the main weapon against the pandemic. 

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Photo Source: Robert Abela FB

Netflix’s latest star-studded film is becoming a classic… and it’s very layered!

Netflix’s latest star-studded film is becoming a classic… and it’s very layered!
Dec 26 2021 Share

Netflix have just released ‘Don’t Look Up’, a star-studded movie about a meteorite threatening to wipe out all of humanity. And the fans… well, they’re all loving it!

The cast of this film boasts some of the biggest stars in Hollywood. With Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence at the helm as two scientists who discover a massive comet, the cast features some other heavy hitting actors. 

With Meryl Streep as President, Jonah Hill as the bratty son and the likes of Timothee Chamalet, Ariana Grande, Cate Blanchett, Kid Cudi and Rob Morgan, it was bound to become a cult classic in no time. 

But that’s not all – many are praising it not just for its superb editing and its dark comedic tones. It is garnering attention for it’s ability to speak about the current political, social and even epidemiological climate without being too on the nose. 

One could enjoy it as a blockbuster disaster movie but read between the lines and you’ll find there’s a much more serious commentary going on. 

It really forces the actors to bring out their A-game, something we’ve seen them do before but not in such an ensemble fashion. Currently at Number 2 in Malta’s Netflix streaming recommendations, we suggest you look it up! (Pun intended). 

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Photo Source: IMDb

Istrina is today and it’s celebrating its lucky 26th birthday!

Istrina is today and it’s celebrating its lucky 26th birthday!
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Today, 26th December 2021, marks the 26th edition of the annual charity event Istrina. This also marks it’s lucky 26tg birthday since it’s inception.

The marathon makes a yearly appeal among the Maltese and Gozitan people to collect well-needed funds for the Malta Community Chest Fund. 

Under the patronage of President George Vella, the event will be taking place at Hal Kirkop’s Sport Complex, and transmitted live from mid-day onwards. Donations will be open throughout the event for anyone wishing to contribute to this iconic initiative. 

The President took to Facebook to announce the event a few days ago, despite him and his wife not being able to physically attend the event due to self-isolation. 

Nonetheless, it is an event which highlights the generosity of the entire island’s population, with last year’s Istrina gathering up to €6,573,105. Here’s to more!


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Photo Source: President George Vella FB