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Warner Bros to release all 2021 films on its streaming platform and in cinemas on same day
Warner Bros to release all 2021 films on its streaming platform and in cinemas on same day

Warner Bros to release all 2021 films on its streaming platform and in cinemas on same day

Reading Time: < 1 minute Warner Bros will release all of its 2021 films, including Dune and The Matrix 4, online on the same day they hit cinemas. The move to put such major blockbusters straight on streaming service HBO Max is another blow to the struggling cinema industry, which has largely closed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Sky News

Maltese Editors Perspectives

Maltese Editors Perspectives

Reading Time: < 1 minute The Times of Malta appeals to its readers not to let their guard down during the festivities. That temptation should be resisted if we really do care for our loved ones. The Independent rails against politicians for seeking to avoid answering pertinent questions by journalists, insisting that media houses are duty bound to

Malta: Santa Luċija murder suspect arraigned in court

Malta: Santa Luċija murder suspect arraigned in court

Reading Time: < 1 minute The Independent reports on the extradition of Samir Almiri from Morocco on charges of murder in March, to which he pleaded not guilty. The body of Victor McKeon was found in an advanced state of decomposition in his Santa Luċija. The paper quotes a statement by the Entertainment Industry and Arts Association in reaction to

Tokyo prosecutors consider summary indictment of ex-PM Abe officials

Tokyo prosecutors consider summary indictment of ex-PM Abe officials

Reading Time: 2 minutes TOKYO (Reuters) – Tokyo prosecutors are considering a summary indictment of two officials in former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s office for alleged violation of political funding laws, the daily Asahi reported on Friday. Prosecutors believe the officials failed to report income and expenditures totalling some 30 million

Fauci apologises for casting doubt over UK’s approval of Pfizer vaccine

Fauci apologises for casting doubt over UK’s approval of Pfizer vaccine

Reading Time: < 1 minute LONDON (Reuters) – Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious diseases expert, apologised on Thursday after casting doubt over the rigour of the British regulators who approved the Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19 and said he had faith in their work. “There really has been a misunderstanding, and for that I’m sorry, and I apologise

WHO looks at possible ‘e-vaccination certificates’ for travel

WHO looks at possible ‘e-vaccination certificates’ for travel

Reading Time: 2 minutes ZURICH/GENEVA (Reuters) – The World Health Organization (WHO) does not recommend countries issuing “immunity passports” for those who have recovered from COVID-19, but is looking at prospects of deploying e-vaccination certificates like those it is developing with Estonia. Estonia and the United Nations health agency in October