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A new all-you-can-eat sushi place has arrived

A new all-you-can-eat sushi place has arrived
Jan 15 2024 Share

Attention sushi enthusiasts! Your wildest dreams have just come true in the heart of Sliema. Alma restaurant, the new haven for sushi lovers, has unveiled a mind-blowing all-you-can-eat sushi deal that will have your taste buds doing the happy dance.

Picture this: Monday to Thursday, lunch and dinner, all the sushi you can devour for just €24.95 per person (T&C’s apply). Yes, you read that right – unlimited sushi for a wallet-friendly price. Alma is renowned for serving some of the best rolls on the entire island.

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Prepare your chopsticks for a culinary adventure through an extensive variety of sushi options. But that’s not all! Alma understands the struggle of finding parking, especially when the promise of sushi paradise beckons. Fear not, sushi warriors, because Alma is offering FREE parking at the Sliema Multi-Storey Car Park from Monday to Saturday starting at 6pm.

So, round up your fellow sushi lovers, mark your calendars, and get ready to embark on a gastronomic journey at Alma – where the sushi never stops.

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Iċ-Ċaqqufa Comes To An End Today After 5 Seasons

Iċ-Ċaqqufa Comes To An End Today After 5 Seasons
Jan 15 2024 Share

“Ic-Caqqufa,” a beloved Maltese TV drama series, concludes its five-season run today on GO TV’s TOKIS channel 100. 

Premiering in 2013, the show has amassed a dedicated following, captivating audiences with its intricate plotlines and well-developed characters. 

The narrative centers on Rose Degiovanni, spanning her life from the 1970s through various stages, portraying her struggles and triumphs.

Rose, depicted as a resilient and intelligent woman shaped by a challenging past under her grandmother Karla’s influence, faces obstacles, including her nemesis Karla, ultimately revealing their similarities. 

The series uniquely spans four generations, offering insights into Malta’s cultural and historical evolution, featuring rich cinematography capturing scenes from different decades.

“Ic-Caqqufa” explores themes such as mental health challenges, women’s struggles in a misogynistic culture, and societal issues faced by abuse victims. Produced by Watermelon Media and GO Originals, the show has garnered praise for its compelling script, direction, and a cast that combines experienced and fresh talent.

The production quality extends to the theme song, “EJJA ‘L HAWN,” composed by Megan May Caruana and written by scriptwriter Pierre Portelli, encapsulating the emotional depth of the series, particularly the relationship between Rose and her son Michael. 

Did you watch “Iċ-Ċaqqufa”?

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Josianne Cutajar Will Not Contest EP Elections

Josianne Cutajar Will Not Contest EP Elections
Jan 15 2024 Share

Taking to social media, Labour Party MEP Josianne Cutajar announced that, after 12 years of serving in public life, she will not contesting the European Parliament elections. 

‘A difficult decision but one that I must take at this stage of my life’, Cutajar explained. 

The MEP said that she is proud to have had the privilege of representing the Maltese and Gozitan people on the European level. 

‘From the bottom of my heart, I wish to thank the thousands who showed me support and believed in me throughout this voyage’, wrote Cutajar on social media. 

‘To my closest, to those close, to the Labour Party, to the team and canvassers, to Nadur’s electorate, the Gozitan and Maltese electorate who elected, for the first time, the first Gozitan and the youngest Maltese in the European Parliament.’

She said that during her career, she made continuous pressure for European politics and laws which recognise the realities and challenges faced by islands such as ours. 

She wished her best regards to Prime Minister Robert Abela and the Labour candidates running for the European Parliament elections. 

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PN Wants To Rule Country From Opposition, Says Prime Minister

PN Wants To Rule Country From Opposition, Says Prime Minister
Jan 15 2024 Share

Responding to journalist questions after the submission of the Labour and Nationalist Party’s respective submissions in the court case concerning Vitals-Steward, Robert Abela said that the submissions show that the Nationalist Party want to run the country from the opposition. 

The government’s lawyer said in court that the case filed by the Opposition is ‘legally surreal’ and can take away powers entrusted to the government. 

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On the Nationalist Party’s side, lawyer Edward DeBono said that the government is attempting to prevent the State Advocate from taking action on the scandal. 

In comments, Prime Minister Abela said the submission by the Opposition shows that the party has ‘given up on running this country’ and that, knowing that with no public support, they intend to take away government powers. 

Abela said that the Opposition does not believe in the principle of democracy by attempting to run the country whilst still not in government.

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