Eurovision Cinematographer Who Slipped Opens Up

Eurovision Cinematographer Who Slipped Opens Up
Feb 13 2025 Share

Charles Ahar, a cinematographer who slipped and fell during the last contestant, Stefan Galea’s, performance at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest final, took to social media to open about up the ordeal.

Posting the clip of the accident and an image of his leg as it heals, Ahar wrote:

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‘Last Saturday, I faced an unexpected setback. Accidents can happen to anyone, and while it was tough, I refuse to let it define me.’

 

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‘The journey I’ve built over the years is a testament to my determination, and this setback won’t change that. The path to recovery is never easy, but it’s the experiences and lessons along the way that shape who we are.’

The video shows Ahar continuing on – sticking to old adage ‘the show must go on’.

We wish you a speedy recovery Charles!

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24 Members From The Maritime Squadron Have Earned Their Master’s Qualification

Feb 12 2025 Share

24 members of the maritime squadron have earned their master’s qualification posted by Armed Forces of Malta (AFM).

The ceremony took place at the Maritime Squadron base, the Commanding Officer of the Squadron awarded the BI Master’s qualification badge to all successful candidates.

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Horses Filmed Trotting Through Mellieha Streets

Horses Filmed Trotting Through Mellieha Streets
Feb 12 2025 Share

A video posted to the Facebook group Mellieha People shows three equines galloping through the streets of the locality throughout the night.

 

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It is unclear who the horses belong to and from where they escaped, but their trotting did cause some commotion to locals – and their dogs.

It is also unclear whether they were rounded up and returned to whoever is responsible.

Talk about a late night walk… trot? Gallop?

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Ghaxaq Music Festival 2025 To Feature Zucchero As Headliner

Ghaxaq Music Festival 2025 To Feature Zucchero As Headliner
Feb 12 2025 Share

The Ghaxaq Music Festival 2025 is set to deliver its most electrifying edition yet, with an exciting lineup that kicks off with a legendary performance by Zucchero.

As part of his Overdose D’Amore World Tour, the Italian blues-rock icon will take the stage on 17th July 2025 at the Ghaxaq Grounds, bringing his full band and crew for a night of unforgettable music.

With a career spanning over 40 years, Zucchero has sold over 60 million records worldwide and collaborated with industry greats such as Eric Clapton, Bono, Luciano Pavarotti, and Sting. His unique blend of blues, rock, gospel, and soul has earned him a Grammy nomination and multiple World Music Awards.

Notably, he was the first Western artist to perform at the Kremlin after the fall of the Soviet Union and has graced the Royal Albert Hall stage multiple times.

The Overdose D’Amore World Tour has captivated audiences worldwide, featuring some of Zucchero’s greatest hits, including Senza Una Donna, Baila (Sexy Thing), Diavolo In Me, and Diamante.

Maltese fans can expect a high-energy performance complete with stunning visual production.

Tickets go on sale on 14th February 2025, with a special Valentine’s Discount available until 16th February. Tickets can be purchased at www.showshappening.com.

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