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“WORLD WAR III”- Donald Trump’s alarming Easter message causes concern

Apr 10 2023 Share

Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, has caused concern with an alarming Easter message shared on social media platform Truth Social, which he founded in 2021 after being temporarily banned from Facebook and Twitter.

In the message, he wrote “WORLD WAR III”, prompting speculation about what he meant. 

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This comes after Trump warned last week of the possibility of an “all-out nuclear World War III”. He blamed his successor, President Joe Biden, for the potential for conflict, claiming that other countries could use nuclear weapons.

Trump has also been critical of the US economy, saying that it is “crashing” and that inflation is “out of control”. He has made his views clear on immigration and voting laws, calling out Republicans and Democrats who oppose stricter border security and voting laws.

Melania Trump, the former First Lady, broke her silence for the first time since her husband’s indictment and arrest, tweeting “Happy Easter!” alongside a photo of a pink rose.

Meanwhile, during the past few hours Donald Trump was also seen at UFC 287 in Florida, where he made a surprise appearance alongside Mike Tyson and Kid Rock.

The crowd chanted “USA” as Trump waved and pumped his fist.

Trump’s attendance at the event has generated significant attention on social media, with many questioning the former President’s motivations.

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Finland is offering free trips to teach people how to be happy

Apr 10 2023 Share

Finland seems to have the secret recipe for happiness! 

Finland, which has been named the world’s happiest country for six consecutive years. And now, the country is sharing its secrets with the world by offering a four-day Masterclass of Happiness at the luxurious Kuru Resort, completely free of charge.

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The masterclass will take place from June 12 to June 15, during which ten lucky participants will stay in villas surrounded by pine forests and scenic views, each with its own private spa and sauna. They will learn from leading experts on happiness and how to find inner balance, connect with nature, and themselves.

Interested participants were asked to submit an online application before completing a social media challenge.

Heli Jimenez, the Senior Director of International Marketing at Business Finland, said, “We believe Finnish happiness stems from a close relationship with nature and our down-to-earth lifestyle: it’s not some mystical state, but a skill that can be learned and shared. Now we want to help people find and master that Finnish state of mind.”

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Pope Francis says sex is a beautiful thing and it’s ‘normal’ to meet people on Tinder

Pope Francis says sex is a beautiful thing and it's 'normal' to meet people on Tinder
Apr 10 2023 Share

Pope Francis participated in a new documentary titled “The Pope: Answers,” where he engaged in a conversation with 10 young adults, ages 20 to 25, who were a mix of Catholics, Christians, atheists, agnostics, and one Muslim. The group of young people quizzed the Pope on a variety of topics, including sex, masturbation, pornography, abortion, disillusionment with the church, the church’s sexual abuse crisis, racism, immigration, and the LGBTQ community.

During the discussion on sex and pornography, the Pope expressed his views that sex is a beautiful thing given by God and that pornography diminishes true sexual expression. He emphasized that “to express oneself sexually is something rich,” and that anything that diminishes a true sexual expression also diminishes a person as well. He added that sex has its own dynamics and exists for a reason, which is to express love.

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When asked about young people using dating apps like Tinder to meet potential partners, the Pope said that it is normal and that young people have an eagerness to meet each other, which is a good thing. He also revealed that he did not have a cellphone but said that he thinks it’s normal for young people to use technology to communicate and form relationships.

In response to questions about the Catholic Church’s teaching on sex, the Pope admitted that the Church’s catechesis on sex is still in its early stages and that Christians had not always had a mature religious instruction on the subject. He said that the Church’s teaching on sex is still in diapers and that it needs to mature.

Overall, the documentary provided a platform for the Pope to have an open and frank discussion with young people on a range of issues that are relevant to them. The Pope’s views on sex, relationships, and technology reflect his efforts to connect with young people and to address issues that are important to them.

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A mix of sun and wind expected this week in Malta

Apr 10 2023 Share

Today is expected to be a windy day with a high of 18 degrees Celsius and a low of 10 degrees Celsius. The wind force is expected to be around 6, which means that there could be gusts of wind that could make it feel colder than it actually is.

Tuesday is expected to be a sunny day with similar temperature range as Monday. The wind force is expected to be around 5, which is slightly less than Monday.

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Wednesday is expected to be a sunny day with a high of 20 degrees Celsius and a low of 14 degrees Celsius. The wind force is expected to be around 4, which means that it will be calmer than the previous days. However, the UV index is expected to be 8, which means that the sun’s rays will be quite strong.

Thursday is expected to be mainly sunny with a high of 23 degrees Celsius and a low of 12 degrees Celsius. The wind force is expected to be around 4, which means that it will be calm. The UV index is expected to be 8, similar to Wednesday.

Friday is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 18 degrees Celsius and a low of 12 degrees Celsius. The wind force is expected to be around 5, which means that it could be slightly windy.

Saturday is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 19 degrees Celsius and a low of 12 degrees Celsius. The wind force is expected to be around 3, which means that it will be calm.

Sunday is expected to be windy with isolated showers. The high is expected to be around 18 degrees Celsius and the low is expected to be around 12 degrees Celsius. The wind force is expected to be around 6, which means that it could be quite gusty.

Overall, according to Malta Met Office this week’s weather in Malta is expected to be warm and sunny with a few windy days.

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