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Andrew Tate Recommends Malta’s Investment Citizenship Scheme

Andrew Tate Recommends Malta's Investment Citizenship Scheme
Aug 26 2024 Share

Speaking on the Jack Neel Podcast, Andrew Tate recommended Malta as one of the countries where people can acquire citizenship through investment.

Tate said that Malta, along with countries like Montenegro, St Kitts and Dominica are comparable to the likes of Turkey for citizenship investment.

 

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‘You can’t live off the grid but you can live on as many grids as possible so it’s harder for a single government to damage you’, said Tate.

He also suggested people do it before ‘they need it’, saying that this would never place people at the mercy of a single government.

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Maltese Couple Get Engaged At Adele Concert

Aug 26 2024 Share

Maltese couple Mariona Zahra and Noel D’Anastasi recently got engaged during an Adele concert in Munich. Zahra shared a video of the unforgettable moment, describing it as the most incredible day and saying it was the easiest “yes” of her life.

 

 

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She also expressed her excitement about marrying her now-fiancé, Noel.

In her heartfelt post, Zahra mentioned that she will always cherish Adele’s night 7 in Munich, with both the artist and the concert holding a special place in her heart.

The video captures the reactions of other fans, who were visibly surprised and delighted by the proposal, with many congratulating the couple and some even recording the moment.

After Mariona said yes, the surrounding Adele fans are seen erupting in applause and cheers, adding to the joyous atmosphere.

 

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Local Influencer Abigail Vick Shares Touching Video of Her Engagement Party

Aug 26 2024 Share

Local influencer Abigail Vick shared an emotional video of her recent engagement party on social media, captioning it with heartfelt words about the special day. In her post, Abigail expressed how meaningful it was to celebrate with the people closest to her and her partner. She highlighted the importance of making their guests feel special, as they have played a key role in the couple’s journey. Abigail also shared her struggle to hold back tears during the event, describing it as a beautiful and unforgettable moment with the love of her life. The post was met with love and support from her followers.

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PL Top Spot Nominations Close Ahead Of September Elections

PL Top Spot Nominations Close Ahead Of September Elections
Aug 26 2024 Share

With voting set to take place on Friday, September 13, nominations for the Labour Party’s internal elections officially closed on Sunday morning. The voting is set to take place at the National Labour Centre in Malta and the Labour Centre in Sannat, Gozo, with the vote count following immediately after.

Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba is unopposed for the role of Deputy Leader for Party Affairs, whilst Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg is the sole nominee for the position of Deputy Leader for Parliamentary Affairs. This means that both deputy leadership positions having only one candidate each.

The position of Labour Party President has two contenders: former TVM head of news Norma Saliba and lawyer Alex Sciberras. The elected will be replacing president Ramona Attard, who announced last week that she would not seek re-election. Attard has held the position since July 2020.

Louis Gatt has submitted his nomination for Vice President, whereas when it comes to the role of International Secretary, John Grech and Georvin Bugeja have both been nominated. Architect William Lewis is running for Organisational Secretary. An additional 38 members have been nominated for 12 positions on the Labour Party’s National Executive.

MEP Josianne Cutajar confirmed on Sunday that she would not be running, and Jason Micallef withdrew from the race earlier this month. Lawyer Ishmael Psaila, involved in Joseph Muscat’s Vitals case, also decided not to contest despite indicating interest.

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