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‘Emily In Paris’ To Take A Quick Roman Detour In Season 4 Part 2

Aug 26 2024 Share

The much-anticipated second part of Emily In Paris Season 4 is set to take an exciting detour to Rome, adding a fresh twist to the storyline.

Both the show and its star, Lily Collins, have confirmed that after several seasons of adventures in Paris, Emily will be jetting off to the Italian capital for a brief holiday.

Season 4 Part 1 ended on a typically dramatic note, with Emily once again caught in a love triangle involving Gabriel and his “pregnant” ex, Camille. However, fans are already speculating that her Roman getaway will introduce new romantic prospects into her life.

The teaser trailer for the upcoming episodes has hinted at this, showing Emily having a chance encounter with a young Italian named Marcello.

In addition to the new plot developments, fans can look forward to seeing Emily explore the stunning backdrop of Rome. Lily Collins has been spotted filming at several iconic landmarks, including the Trevi Fountain, suggesting that the Eternal City will play a significant role in this part of the season.

As excitement builds for the release of Season 4 Part 2, viewers are eager to see how Emily’s journey in Rome will unfold, bringing fresh dynamics and new love interests to the series.

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Summer Carnival Comes To A Close Yesterday Evening

Aug 26 2024 Share

The Maltese Summer Carnival concluded last night with a vibrant finale in Marsaskala, bringing an end to three days of lively celebrations. Held from the 23rd to the 25th of August, this year’s Summer Carnival, organized by Festivals Malta, was another resounding success.

The festivities kicked off in Buġibba, where the first two nights saw the town’s streets come alive with color and excitement from 8pm onward. The carnival then moved to the southern town of Marsaskala for its final night, ending the event with a spectacular celebration.

The Summer Carnival was a free event, allowing locals and visitors alike to enjoy the energy and spirit of Malta’s beloved Carnival in a warm, summery setting.

Over the course of the three nights, the streets of Buġibba and Marsaskala were animated by a variety of elaborate floats and dance companies, each adding to the carnival’s festive atmosphere.

The event successfully captured the essence of Malta’s traditional Carnival while adapting it to the unique ambiance of the summer season, offering an unforgettable experience for all who attended.

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Father & Son Premier League Debut At National Stadium As Coaches

Father & Son Premier League Debut At National Stadium As Coaches
Aug 26 2024 Share

This weekend saw father and son duo debut together at the National Stadium in Ta’ Qali with a win for Melita FC.

Clive Mizzi and Matthew Mizzi led Melita FC to a 2-1 victory against Marsaxlokk.

Taking to social media, Clive shared photos of himself with Matthew long ago at the national stadium and then, fast forward some years later, sharing the pitch with Matthew as assistant coach.

Their win this past weekend, and their draw in their first match in the Premier League, also saw Clive earning coach of the week, with the team’s JP Attard and Da Costa forming part of Team of the Week.

MELITA FC is set to face off against Premier League champions Ħamrun Spartans this Wednesday.

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Ex-England Manager Sven-Goran Eriksson Dies Aged 76

Ex-England Manager Sven-Goran Eriksson Dies Aged 76
Aug 26 2024 Share

Swedish football manager Sven-Goran Eriksson, known for coaching England from 2001 to 2006, passed away at the age of 76 after battling pancreatic cancer.

Eriksson died peacefully at home, surrounded by his family. He had announced in early 2023 that he was stepping back from public life due to health issues.

Born in Sunne, Sweden, on February 5, 1948, Eriksson transitioned from a modest playing career to a successful managerial one. After starting with Degerfors IF, he went on to manage IFK Goteborg, Benfica, and several top Italian clubs like Roma and Lazio.

His most notable achievement was becoming the first foreigner to manage England’s national team, guiding them to the World Cup quarter-finals in 2002 and 2006.

Eriksson’s tenure with England included a memorable 5-1 victory over Germany but was also marked by controversies in his personal life. He later managed national teams like Mexico, Ivory Coast, and the Philippines, though he never led Sweden’s national team.

In March, Eriksson fulfilled a lifelong dream by managing Liverpool Legends in a charity match, receiving an emotional standing ovation from fans. The Football Association of England remembered him fondly for his significant contributions to the game.

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