Nationalist Party leader Alex Borg told supporters that Malta's future will be shaped by its citizens, as he addressed a party activity in Paola alongside fourth district candidates. "You are the protagonists of our country's future. You are the people who will determine the future of our country," Borg said during a political activity on Thursday
Malta has made it through to the Eurovision final after Aidan dazzled with his cinematic jazzy ballad Bella during Thursday’s semi-final. After his performance, BBC commentors Angela Scanlon and Rylan remarked that Aidan was "giving Bond" vibes. "Maybe Aidan is the new James Bond," Scanlon quipped as a small but lively group of Maltese fans waved the
Prime Minister Robert Abela reflected on the impact that voluntary organisations, particularly Inspire Malta, have on the community. “Visited Inspire Malta ahead of today’s announcements. Our country’s voluntary organisations not only do great work for society, but also help preserve the identity of our country. We have done a lot within this sector,
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana accused the Opposition of presenting “non-credible” housing proposals after questioning the Nationalist Party’s calculations on a scheme aimed at helping first-time buyers with mortgage interest payments, saying that the scheme would only cover 750 applicants. Addressing a Labour Party press conference, Caruana said the
NGO il-Kollettiv has questioned the Lands Authority’s role in a mega development as developers seek to commit the site ahead of appeals Developers are doing everything possible to commit agricultural land in Nigret, Żurrieq, before residents can even get to the appeal stage, said il-Kollettiv in a statement. “Over the last six weeks, five development
Labour created a new ambassador position to Liechtenstein, a micro-state half the size of Malta and with a population smaller than Gozo’s. It was absolutely unnecessary because Malta’s Ambassador to Switzerland has always been responsible for relations with Liechtenstein. But Labour had someone in mind who wanted an ambassadorship, so Malta got a new
Football legends Antonio Cabrini, Paul Parker and Vincenzo Iaquinta are set to visit Malta later this month as part of the Generations of Glory event. The three former stars will be in Malta between 22nd and 23rd May for a series of activities, including a football camp for young players, a charity event and a public dinner. Cabrini is widely regarded
A 17-year-old was charged with assaulting and seriously injuring his elderly neighbour following a dispute involving the boy’s family business. Magistrate Nadine Lia heard the boy plead not guilty to threatening, assaulting, and injuring the elderly man. The magistrate heard how police received a report on May 11 from the victim’s wife about a fight
World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Tuesday "our work is not over" to contain hantavirus after evacuations from a cruise ship hit by a deadly outbreak of the illness. The fate of the MV Hondius has sparked international alarm after three passengers died in an outbreak of the rare virus, for which no vaccines or specific
Aidan’s “Bella” is ranked at number 19 on Spotify among this year’s entries for the Eurovision Song Contest. Rankings published by Aussie Vision on Instagram place Italy’s “Per semipro sì” at number one, followed by Sweden’s “My System” and Finland’s “Liekinheitin.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lovin Malta (@lovinmalta) Eurovision fans
Revamp Malta’s production of Amélie – The Musical has officially wrapped up its first weekend of performances and is now preparing for a second and final weekend of shows at Teatru Manoel . Based on the beloved 2001 French film Amélie , the musical opened in Valletta on 8th May and runs until 17th May. Directed by Dorothy Bezzina with musical direction
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