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Decrease in registered marriages going into 2019

Decrease in registered marriages going into 2019
Jun 14 2021 Share

A total decrease of 157 marriages was noted from 2018 to 2019, with the latter registering 2,674 marriages. A report released by the National Statistics Office (NSO) highlights how from the registered marriages, a decrease of 114 in Malta and 43 in Gozo and Comino regions were noted going into 2019.

Various factors could contribute to this noted decrease, including the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. Weddings had to be postponed due to the pandemic, but this still would have registered the weddings. Whether it impacted the drive for proposals themselves is unsure and would require further statistical analysis.

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X Factor Malta may be making a major comeback and we are HYPED AF

Jun 14 2021 Share

Malta’s Sunday night television ritual may be making a major comeback after the big red ‘X’ resurfaced on social media with its iconic look, captioned with nothing more than two emojis.

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Posted by X Factor Malta on Sunday, 13 June 2021

The hit franchise made waves on the island when it premiered back in 2018, welcoming a range of artists from across the country and beyond and going on to create some of Malta’s brightest young stars in Michela and Destiny Chukunyere, amongst others.

Local television has received somewhat of a boost in recent years with the great amount of content hitting our screens, including last year’s Malta’s Got Talent.

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One passenger per flight stopped from boarding flights to Malta

One passenger per flight stopped from boarding flights to Malta
Jun 14 2021 Share

An average of one person per flight has been restricted from boarding an Air Malta flight ever since travel restarted on June 11th. Despite the fact that Malta’s entry requirements are not stopping tourists from going on holidays, a spokesperson for AirMalta told Times of Malta that around 160 passengers have had to be turned away from boarding. This is due to insufficient documents, with many turning up with a rapid antigen instead of a PCR test or no test at all.

Presentation of vaccine certificates issued in Malta or negative swab PCR tests taken 72 hours before arrival provide quarantine-free entry into Malta. The trend is decreasing, stated the spokesperson, as many travellers are realising what it takes to travel to the island. He also pointed out that this is not an AirMalta only problem, and that people being turned away from flights signifies an airline committed to adhering to health directives.

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Car enthusiasts lament lack of police enforcement on mass gatherings

Car enthusiasts lament lack of police enforcement on mass gatherings
Jun 14 2021 Share

Car enthusiasts have lamented that while police seem to be focused on car meet-ups despite the fact that no regulations are being broken, authorities are doing next to nothing in trying to stop illegal mass gatherings on beaches. Footage and photos of illegal mass gatherings in the St. Julians and Sliema areas following bar closures at midnight have made several rounds throughout the past week.

Car lovers who want to meet up and share their passion in Marsa are meeting excessive police enforcement. They point out that despite this, illegal meet-ups, which all break the COVID-19 regulations, are not being given their due attention.

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