Big Brother Malta Co-Host Ryan Turns 40 Years Old

Big Brother Malta Co-Host Ryan Turns 40 Years Old
Feb 28 2025 Share

One-half of the Big Brother Malta host duo, Josmar, wished his boyfriend and co-host Ryan a happy 40th birthday,

‘Allajbierek ma tidirx eee, God blessss’, teased Josmar before turning more emotional.

‘Doing life with you is the greatest gift, and working alongside you is an honour. You’ve taught me everything I know—so if I get it wrong, that’s on you!’

 

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‘Here’s to more laughter, more memories, and a lifetime of making every moment count. 40 looks incredible on you Rub…’

Josmar teased him once again, saying that he has a super busy day planned for him, urging him to get an early night.

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News Reporter Speaks Out After Journalists Threatened Outside Court

Feb 27 2025 Share

Local news reporter Francesco Catania took to social media to address the recent incident which saw ONE News journalists harassed by relatives of the AFM drug theft suspects’ relatives.

‘This is but an amplified taste of what we journalists go through everyday due to our job’, wrote Catania.

‘Insults, people staring at you with bad looks – as well as some people who celebrate you and encourages you. But there are others who insult your entire family not just outside but also online.’

He wrote that one can try and understand the emotions a person feels when facing such a situation whilst doing their job – ‘especially in a country where a woman was blown up with a car bomb allegedly due to the same line of work.’

He extended his thoughts with all his friends in the line of work as well as all journalists. He found it surreal how in 2025, police assistance is still needed to feel safe.

‘However, with political rhetoric and solidarity we will solve nothing. Protect journalists and care for them… everyone has a family at home waiting for them. If you don’t respect the journalists, at least respect those at home.’

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Carnival Celebrations In 42 Localities Around Malta

Carnival Celebrations In 42 Localities Around Malta
Feb 27 2025 Share

Carnival 2025 is in full swing, bringing the festive spirit to towns and villages across Malta and Gozo. With colourful parades, creative costumes, and an infectious atmosphere, Carnival remains one of the most anticipated celebrations of the year.

This year, more than 42 localities hosted their own events, ensuring that no matter where you are, there’s a Carnival experience waiting for you.

With several events already taking place, the festivities are set to continue in various locations over the coming days.

The Carnival season kicked off with celebrations in Paola and Qrendi on the 22nd of February, followed by Għarb on the 22nd and 23rd. More events unfolded in Kalkara and Ħamrun on the 23rd, bringing a vibrant start to the nationwide celebrations.

Over the past two days, the Carnival fun spread to Naxxar, Żejtun, Marsa, Żurrieq, Munxar, and Xlendi on the 25th, followed by Birkirkara, Isla, Bormla, Ħal Għaxaq, Santa Luċija, Mosta, and Tarxien on the 26th.

The 27th of February saw festivities take over Ħ’Attard, San Ġwann, San Ġiljan, Għargħur, Floriana, Imqabba, Siġġiewi, Għajnsielem, and Ix-Xagħra (Gozo). As we enter the final days of Carnival 2025, more towns are gearing up for their own celebrations.

Locals and visitors alike can expect exciting parades, creative costumes, and live entertainment in these vibrant towns. On Friday, the 28th of February, Carnival fun continues in Gżira, Fgura, Birżebbuġa, il-Gudja, Ħad-Dingli, Ħal Luqa, and Iż-Żebbuġ (Gozo).

The grand Carnival weekend will take place on Saturday, the 1st, and Sunday, the 2nd of March, with events planned in San Pawl il-Baħar, Ħaż-Żabbar, Santa Venera, ir-Rabat, San Lawrenz, Ta’ Sannat, ix-Xewkija, Ħal Safi, and Ħal Kirkop. As always, the biggest and most iconic Carnival celebrations will take place in Valletta, Rabat (Gozo), and Nadur.

The Valletta Carnival will once again showcase elaborate floats, choreographed dances, and street performances that bring thousands of people together in the capital.

Meanwhile, Nadur’s spontaneous Carnival remains a highlight, famous for its unique, satirical, and often unpredictable nature. This event attracts massive crowds who come to experience the raw, unfiltered version of Carnival that has become a defining tradition in Gozo.

Carnival 2025 in these various localities is made possible thanks to a scheme supporting local councils, spearheaded by Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government, Alison Zerafa Civelli. This initiative ensures that various communities can bring their unique flavour to the Carnival celebrations, making the festival more accessible to everyone.

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Prime Minister Visits Journalists After Threats On The Job

Prime Minister Visits Journalists After Threats On The Job
Feb 27 2025 Share

The Prime Minister visited the ONE News journalists after last night they suffered harassment and threats as they reported on the AFM drug theft case.

The reporters, who were outside the Maltese court, were approached by relatives of the accused, who threw threats at them, leading to condemnation by the IGM and a call for police action.

‘No form of threats or attacks are to stop the important work they do everyday’, wrote the Prime Minister.

PN Statement

The Nationalist Party issued a statement condemning the intimidation of journalists who were carrying out their duties outside the Court building last night.

‘The party stands in full solidarity with the journalists affected and the media outlet they represent, One News.’

‘It is essential that authorities take immediate action to safeguard press freedom by ensuring the protection of journalists and holding those responsible for these acts accountable.’

‘The Nationalist Party also reiterates its call for the Government to swiftly publish the White Paper on media reforms, reinforcing protections for journalists in Malta and Gozo against any form of intimidation or attempts to suppress the truth.’

‘Party Leader Bernard Grech extends his solidarity to the One News journalists and reaffirms his support for all members of the press in their vital role of informing the public.’

PL Statement

The Labour Party also issued a statement in solidarity with the two ONE News journalists and a cameraman who faced intimidation while on duty outside the Court yesterday evening.

‘Such behaviour is unacceptable, and no circumstances justify intimidation or aggression towards media professionals simply for carrying out their work.’

‘The Labour Party also expresses support for Minister Byron Camilleri, who was similarly targeted by the same group.’

‘Recognising the vital role of journalists in informing the public, the Labour Party appreciates their commitment and also acknowledges the efforts of investigative authorities in upholding justice.’

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