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Destiny & Owen Leullen announced as coaches for The Voice Kids Malta

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The Voice Kids Malta’s social media platforms are ablaze with comments and revelations; and the most recent news is that Destiny & Owen Leuellen will be both be Coaches!

In a series of videos posted today, Destiny & Leullen were revealed to be coaches on The Voice Kids Malta, with multiple comments welcoming the introduction of the two into the much-anticipated family show.

Beyond being Malta’s representative for the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest with her hit track Je Me Casse, Destiny also won the 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Meanwhile, Owen Leuellen has inspired a string of young rappers in Malta, making them the ideal candidates to prepare young vocalists for a promising journey in music. Are you excited for The Voice Kids Malta?

 

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Bernard Grech calls PBS “Robert Abela’s TV station”; appeals for monitoring from Broadcasting Authority

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Leader of the Opposition Bernard Grech has called PBS “Robert Abela’s TV station”  after a court ruled the Nationalist Party’s rights were breached by the national broadcaster.  The court hearing was about whether the PBS was acting truly neutral in broadcasting time between the two major parties.

After the hearing which resulted in the judge fining PBS and the Broadcasting Authority for breaching the PN’s rights, Grech told reporters “The Nationalist Party expects the Prime Minister to let go of his control on PBS,” . He continued on by saying “We expect journalists at PBS to do their job without political interference… we cannot have a Robert Abela TV station.”

One of the highlights of the case was when the judge criticized the political mentality where “winner takes all “. Bernard Grech went on to say “The BA is there to ensure balance is maintained and yet, despite PBS repeatedly breaching the PN’s rights, the authority is not taking action and only intervenes when it is too late and only after it receives a formal complaint,”

The Opposition leader said that the judgement highlighted the lack of equal coverage between the two parties which resulted in a disadvantage the PN faced in getting its message out to the people. He also stated that the Broadcasting Authorities budget must increase in order to ensure proper media monitoring.

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‘Vandalism’ on Marsa statue was actually religious man who went in for a hug

'Vandalism' on Marsa statue was actually religious man who went in for a hug
Jul 15 2022 Share

After multiple reports of an alleged act of vandalism on the statues Our Lady of Lourdes and a praying Santa Bernardina in Marsa, the town’s mayor Josef Azzopardi has revealed that it was actually a worshipper who went for an embrace.

“I have just been contacted by Police Superintendent Sandro Camilleri who told me that, after reviewing CCTV footage, district & community police came to the conclusion that it was a devotee who was praying in front of the statue and went in to hug Santa Bernardina when her head dropped.”

Azzopardi revealed that the statue was previously fixed, which may be the reason why it was weak to begin with. The mayor went on to thank Gużi Vella and his family for taking care of the statues and those who try their hardest to take care of the statue, along with the police.

What do you make of this?

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Gżira progress in Conference League as Floriana bow out in narrow defeat

Jul 15 2022 Share

Gżira United has managed to progress into the next round of the UEFA Conference League after beating Andorran side Atletic Escaldes with a late extra-time goal.

Unfortunately the same can’t be said for Floriana as they were knocked out of the competition by Moldavan team FC Petrocub Hîncești after a narrow 1-0 aggregate loss.

The Maroons managed to beat their opponents on an aggregate score of 2-1  after only getting a 1-1 draw in Malta and narrowly winning 1-0 in Andorra. This win however was won in dramatic fashion with the winning goal scored by Jefferson de Assis, coming midway through extra time. To make things even better for Gżira fans the goal was assisted by debutant and young gem Brooklyn Borg who is still only 18-years old. The game was pretty even between the teams, with very few scoring opportunities for both.


Unlike the other Maltese teams Floriana did not manage to beat their opponents and progress to the next round of the Conference League. They suffered a narrow 1-0 loss in Moldova against opponents FC Petrocub Hîncești. The goal was scored  in the 26th minute when Floriana keeper Kitanov saved a Sandu effort and Moldavan midfielder Iaser Turcan managed to find the net from the rebound.

Gżira United will now face Serbian side FK Radnicki Nis in the second round of the competition. They will not be the only Maltese teams as Ħamrun Spartans have also qualified for this round and will play Bosnian team FK Velez whilst champions Hibernians will also feature in this competition after losing out to Shamrock Rovers in the Champions League. The Paolites will face Estonian club Levadia Tallinn.

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