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180kg Tuna Marks The Start Of Tuna Season

Apr 30 2025 Share

On Wednesday, the first tuna of the year was caught.

Weighing an average of 180 kilograms, was brought into St. Paul’s Bay, marking the official start of the tuna season.

Throughout this season, the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture is offering a free 24-hour service at the Marsaxlokk quay to assist fishermen when returning with their catch.

The service is being provided through a modern crawling crane, financed by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF).

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Malta Launches AI-Powered Cleanliness Initiative With €17M Investment

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Apr 30 2025 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced a new artificial intelligence-powered project aimed at improving public cleanliness and enhancing working conditions for employees in Malta’s Cleaning and Maintenance Division.

The announcement was made during a conference marking a €17 million investment in new equipment and celebrating workers’ contributions ahead of Labour Day. 

The AI system will help optimise cleaning routes, monitor public spaces in real time and reduce physical strain on workers.

Environment Minister Miriam Dalli praised the initiative as a step toward a cleaner, healthier Malta, while Parliamentary Secretary Glenn Bedingfield called it the foundation of Malta’s vision for 2050. 

The project reflects the government’s broader push toward modern, efficient and people-focused public services.

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Chiara X Kurt Calleja? Eurovision Icons Tease Unexpected Collaboration

Chiara X Kurt Calleja? Eurovision Icons Tease Unexpected Collaboration
Apr 30 2025 Share

Yesterday, Maltese Eurovision fans were sent into a frenzy after singer-songwriter Kurt Calleja shared a cryptic Instagram story featuring none other than Chiara Siracusa, one of Malta’s most iconic vocalists. The clip captured a heartwarming moment from Kurt’s studio, accompanied by the caption:

“Imagine telling me 20 years ago when I was at home watching this Diva take Europe by storm that she will one day be in my studio working on a collaboration.”

The “Diva” in question, of course, is Chiara—best known for her timeless ballad “Angel”, which soared to 2nd place at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005, marking Malta’s joint-best result in the competition’s history. The post comes as Chiara celebrates 20 years since her first Eurovision appearance in 1998 with “The One That I Love”—a song that earned her a strong 3rd place finish.

Now, with the potential of a collaboration between Chiara and Kurt, fans are buzzing with questions. Could we be getting a revamped version of “Angel”, perhaps in Maltese? Or is it a brand-new duet, primed to become a summer hit?

Kurt Calleja is no stranger to Eurovision himself, having represented Malta in 2012 with his upbeat track “This is the Night.” More recently, he’s gained attention for his Maltese-language single “Bla Tarf”, showcasing his range as both a performer and songwriter. With Kurt’s pop energy and Chiara’s soulful power vocals, the possibilities for this collaboration are endless—and undeniably exciting.

While no official announcement has been made just yet, one thing is clear: something big is brewing. Until then, fans will have to sit tight, refresh their feeds, and maybe play Angel on repeat—just in case.

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Minister Galdes Outlines Long-Term Strategy For Affordable Housing

Minister Galdes Outlines Long-Term Strategy For Affordable Housing
Apr 30 2025 Share

Minister for Social and Affordable Housing Roderick Galdes outlined the government’s long-term vision for the sector during a national conference organised by the Housing Authority. 

Housing Authority CEO Matthew Zerafa and Housing Europe’s Secretary General Sorcha Edwards also addressed the conference, which featured discussions from public, private, banking and academic sectors on the future of housing in Malta.

The event brought together key stakeholders to discuss achievements, current initiatives and future plans.

Galdes emphasised the role of Vision Malta 2050, a national strategy focused on quality of life and sustainable growth, with social and affordable housing as a core pillar. 

He announced a goal to reduce the social housing waiting list by up to 20% by 2035, building on progress that saw the list nearly halved from 2018 to 2024.

From 2017 to 2023, over €52 million was invested to help 1,391 families become homeowners through schemes like Deposit Guarantee and Equity Sharing. 

In 2024, €18 million supported over 5,700 families through rental subsidies. The minister also noted that more than 66,000 rental contracts have been registered under the 2020 rent law.

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