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EP President Roberta Metsola meets film & TV legend Ashton Kutcher

Mar 20 2023 Share

On Monday, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola met with legendary Hollywood film & TV star Ashton Kutcher.

 

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The EP President posted a casual selfie with the Two and a Half Men star, who also happens to be “one of the world’s leading voices in the fight against child abuse and trafficking.”

“It was great meeting him in the @europeanparliament today to discuss Europe’s efforts to protect children off and online. We share a determination to stamp out these crimes. To make children’s world a little bit safer”, Metsola wrote.

Do you think the EP President is a fan? 

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Car catches fire in Santa Venera tunnel as large plumes of smoke emerge

Mar 20 2023 Share

Drivers are being advised to avoid the Santa Venera tunnel and its whereabouts after a car caught fire within the tunnel.

 

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The burning car and emergent fumes pose a major health hazard in addition to the traffic caused by the incident, which occurred at around 3.45pm.

An ambulance and other authorities convened on site to attempt to control the situation.

More on the story as it develops.

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Book celebrating the power of oratory “Il-Kelma ta’ Eddie Fenech Adami” has launched

Mar 20 2023 Share

The book “Il-Kelma ta’ Eddie Fenech Adami” has officially launched and is now available for sale.

The official launch event took place recently, and one of the most striking quotes that came out from this event was from the book’s introduction, by author James Aaron Ellul, who wrote; “Words know how to kindle a flame that no water, no wind, no current, can extinguish”

Former European Commissioner and former Deputy Prime Minister Tonio Borg, spoke during the launch event and praised the book as “unique,” stating that it provides a one-of-a-kind analysis of oratory, with a focus on Eddie Fenech Adami’s speeches and their reflection of Malta’s recent history.

Tonio Borg noted that the book offers a technical analysis of Fenech Adami’s use of language, including repetition and metaphor, and emphasised the richness of the Maltese language as exemplified in the book. He described the analysis as commendable and suggested it belongs in the library of those interested in politics and the Maltese language. On the other hand, whilst addressing the event, Beppe Fenech Adami, the son of the book’s subject, praised the author’s work and emphasised the celebration of the words that changed the course of Malta’s political history. From his end, publisher Martin Bugelli, representing the ‘Klabb Kotba Maltin’, praised the book’s unique approach to Fenech Adami’s politics, specifically his use of metaphor and rhetoric.

In a Q&A session, author James Aaron Ellul explained his choice to focus on Eddie Fenech Adami, noting the former Prime Minister’s role as the face of the Nationalist Party and his love of the Maltese language. Ellul noted that Fenech Adami’s speeches used terms of unity, such as “we” and “our country,” to help bring the Maltese people together during times of political tension.

James Aaron Ellul also lamented the current state of the Maltese language, but highlighted the power of language to convey a strong message for a better Malta. He described Fenech Adami’s speeches as a symphony of literary terms and emphasised their ability to kindle a flame that cannot be extinguished.

The launch was also attended by various political figures, including Leader of Opposition Bernard Grech, Deputy Leader of PN, Alex Perici Calascione, General Secretary of PN Michael Piccino, and Former Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi, amongst other distinguished guests, as well as relatives of both Fenech Adami and Ellul.

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Mriehel underpass project inaugurated by Minister Aaron Farrugia

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The Mriehel underpass, which is part of the Central Link project, was officially inaugurated today by Infrastructure Minister Aaron Farrugia and Infrastructure Malta CEO Ivan Falzon.

The project, which connects the central link with St. Venera, has been a long-awaited development for residents in the area. Minister Farrugia noted that the project had already shown its success, as people had been using the new roads for the past few months, and the feedback had been overwhelmingly positive.

The Mriehel underpass will not only improve traffic flow in the area but will also provide a safer and more efficient alternative for commuters. The project’s completion marks a significant milestone in the central link project’s progress, which aims to improve the country’s transportation infrastructure by upgrading roads and building new tunnels.

During a press conference held in Mriehel, Minister Farrugia and CEO Falzon also announced that more projects would be launched in the zone in the coming months. These projects include the upgrading of other roads and junctions in the area, which will further improve transportation in Malta.

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