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35 Year Old Motorcyclist Injured In Naxxar Road Accident

35 Year Old Motorcyclist Injured In Naxxar Road Accident
Jun 12 2025 Share

Yesterday, at around 1545hrs, police were informed of a traffic accident which took place on Triq John Adye, Naxxar.

Police convened immediately on site and preliminary investigations showed that a crash had taken place between a Honda motorcycle driven by a 35 year old Bosnia and Herzegovina national and resident of Għargħur and an Isuzu Rodeo driven by a 59 year old man resident of Marsa.

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A medical team was called on site and the man was taken to Mater Dei Hospital where he was later certified as having suffered grievous injuries.

Investigations are ongoing.

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Residents Evacuated Before St Julian’s Apartment Block Collapse

Residents Evacuated Before St Julian's Apartment Block Collapse
Jun 12 2025 Share

In statements released after news broke of a apartment block collapse in St Julian’s, the Building & Construction Authority (BCA) and the Occupational Health & Safety Authority (OHSA) issued statements confirming that residents were evacuated before the collapse took place.

The BCA stated that on the 10th of June it ordered the works on the site, which was next to another building which had been demolished, to stop.

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After inspections and discussions with architects involved, the decisions were taken, and with the cooperation of police the residents were evacuated.

OHSA also said that inspections on the site were conducted and the same actions to ensure the safety of people were taken.

Videos sent to this newsroom show the building having collapsed, with disciplined forces on site attending to the situation.

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Teddy Teuma Gets Maltese Cross Tattoo By Local Artist

Teddy Teuma Gets Maltese Cross Tattoo By Local Artist
Jun 11 2025 Share

Renowned Maltese born footballer Teddy Teuma had a tattoo of the Maltese cross done on his leg at a local tattoo artist.

The footballer, who represents Malta with the national team and plays as a midfielder for Ligue 2 club Reims, linked up with artist Matt Aquilina to get inked up – and the result was an astounding representation of everything Teuma embodies.

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Along with a Maltese cross, the tattoo also has nods to football, his family and quotes urging him to defy any limits.

As thanks, Teuma signed Matt’s official Teddy Teuma card, continuing the display of mutual appreciation in more ink!

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Malta’s iGaming Sector Attracts International Stakeholders

Jun 11 2025 Share

Malta’s iGaming scene is on fire. Big names from around the world just flew in for the SBC Summit in St Julian’s, showing that our tiny island is a huge player in the digital games world.

With 5,000 visitors, the event proved that Malta isn’t just keeping up but leading the pack.

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In his opening speech, Minister Silvio Schembri said, “iGaming in Malta is not just about economic growth – it’s a driving force of innovation, global visibility, and quality employment. As part of the Malta Vision 2050, we are committed to keeping Malta at the forefront of digital transformation. Our focus is on creating the right conditions for the industry to continue thriving through innovation, sustainability, and inclusive progress that benefits current and future generations.”

GamingMalta CEO Ivan Filletti praised the summit for shining a spotlight on Malta’s leading role in digital entertainment. “The SBC Summit keeps proving that Malta is at the heart of the iGaming world. What makes us stand out is the strong ecosystem we’ve built from solid regulations and skilled workers to the close teamwork between the industry and government. iGaming is now a key pillar of our digital economy, and we’re committed to growing it in a smart and sustainable way.”

The SBC Summit Malta was a strong reminder of the country’s continued dedication to the iGaming sector. With a proven track record, a supportive environment, and a clear long-term plan, Malta remains a trusted and forward-thinking partner for those driving the future of digital entertainment.

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