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WATCH: Young Maltese Messi goes TikTok viral with football skills

WATCH: Young Maltese Messi goes TikTok viral with football skills
Apr 21 2022 Share

A young Maltese football player…our local version of Lionel Messi?…has been making social media rounds when he showed off his skills with the ball. 

The young lad seems to just be kicking off his teenage years, but his skills in the sport are already budding to be something exceptional. 

 

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He is currently training and playing with Kirkop United, and has been sharing several videos showing highlights from matches he played alongside his team mates. 

And the attention he is garnering is not just local, as the views are coming from all over the world. Despite history not really favouring Malta when it comes to the football scene, kids like him are rays of hope for the future of the sport on the island. 

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Safety warnings as winds in Malta to reach Force 10

Safety warnings as winds in Malta to reach Force 10
Apr 21 2022 Share

Just when we thought the strong wind gusts had taken a chill pill, the Maltese islands are set to be battered by gales of up to Force 10 throughout the day. 

The wind warning is expected to be valid up from the early hours of this morning up until late in the afternoon. The Southeast to South winds will not be constantly very strong but instead come in gusty episodes. 

The sea will be very rough, with wave heights of up to 6 metres from the Southeast in peak gusts. The shift in wind direction may cause crossing swells as well as a confused sea state at times into Friday 22nd. 

The confused swells of waves may be a hazard for swimmers and scuba divers, especially when further away from the shore. Meteorological offices are advising people to keep this in mind and be way more cautious.

The wind will die down rapidly in the early evening, becoming Force 3 to 4 and shifting to the West. 

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Netflix is planning to introduce adverts after subscriber drop

Netflix is planning to introduce adverts after subscriber drop
Apr 21 2022 Share

Steaming giant Netflix has revealed that it plans to introduce adverts as a means to offer cheaper streaming options but also combat dropping subscriber counts. 

The lack of adverts is one of the more alluring aspects of Netflix, with viewers being able to binge episodes without having to tolerate dragging advertisements for various products and/or services. 

However, co-CEO Reed Hastings has revealed plans to introduce ads as an option during the company’s quarterly earnings call on Tuesday 19th April. 

Hastings explained that he has previously been against the complexity of advertising, and a big fan of the simplicity of subscription. Despite being a fan of this model, Hastings said he is a ‘bigger fan of consumer choice.’

‘Allowing consumers who would like to have a lower price, and are advertising-tolerant, get what they want, makes a lot of sense.’ Netflix will be examining exactly what needs to be done over the next year or two, so your account might be ad free for a while. 

However, the position was made clear by Netflix COO Greg Peters that advertising is an exciting opportunity for them. ‘Think of us as quite open to offering even lower pries with advertising as a consumer choice.’ 

This comes just as Netflix lost 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter of the year, the first time Netflix lost subscribers since 2011. With new streaming platforms like Disney+ and HBO Max, the giant is seeking to adapt to a new competitive field. 

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337 Ukrainian refugees given temporary protection in Malta

337 Ukrainian refugees given temporary protection in Malta
Apr 21 2022 Share

The home affairs ministry revealed that a total of 337 Ukrainians have received temporary protection in Malta.

Voluntary organisation SOS Malta claimed that the number of arrivals fleeing the war-torn Russian neighbour could increase by the hundreds, posing a problem for the island. 

The International Protection Agency received 338 requests until last week for temporary protection. The ministry confirmed that the majority of these displaced people are women and minors, with only 24 of the applicants being males. 

Ukrainian men are remaining behind due to the eventual possibility that they may be drafted to fight against the invading Russian forces. The ministry revealed that the temporary protection directive applies to Ukrainian nationals who fled the country after February 24th. 

The protection is for one year and may be renewed every six months for a maximum of 12. Ukrainians are offered opportunities for work, to apply for social benefits, healthcare and education for children. 

SOS Malta, which has been raising funds for Ukrainian refugees, is one of 12 organisations on the Malta Refugee Council which flagged the lack of certainty on procedures for fleeing Ukrainians. 

Prime Minister Robert Abela has been urged to establish a Humanitarian Coordination Committee as urgently as possible. Despite many are ready to help, key coordination and protocols were lacking members of the NGO revealed. 

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