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Experience the Fiat 500 Offshore: A Limited-Edition Car-Boat Hybrid!

May 10 2024 Share

Meet the Fiat 500 Offshore – a unique fusion of Italian style and seafaring adventure. Unveiled in Italy in 2023, this limited-edition dayboat combines the iconic design of the Fiat 500 with the functionality of a trimaran V-shaped hull, creating a charming vessel that’s as cute as it is capable.

Measuring 4.74 meters long and 1.7 meters wide, the Fiat 500 Offshore offers space for leisurely outings, with a roofless design and reclining lounges for sunbathing. Its interior mirrors the familiar features of a road-going Fiat but with marine-grade materials for durability.

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Equipped with amenities like leather seats, teak decking, LED lights, and an audio system, the Fiat 500 Offshore ensures a luxurious experience on the water. Optional upgrades include marine speakers, multimedia player, handshower, and an upgraded dashboard.

Power comes from a Mercury outboard engine, delivering speeds up to 21 knots. Optional upgrades can push speeds to 35 knots, though the focus remains on enjoying the journey rather than covering long distances, with a fuel tank capacity of 70 liters.

Initially offered for rental off the Amalfi Coast in Positano, Italy, the Fiat 500 Offshore provides a unique experience for up to three passengers, along with a captain. Rental fares range from €150 for a 45-minute ride to over €400 for a 1.5-hour adventure, offering a taste of luxury on the high seas.

With its blend of Italian style, comfort, and functionality, the Fiat 500 Offshore promises an unforgettable experience, whether cruising along the coastline or lounging in the sun.

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Sarah Bonnici Reflects on Eurovision Journey

Sarah Bonnici Reflects on Eurovision Journey
May 10 2024 Share

Following Malta’s premature departure from the Eurovision, Sarah Bonnici has finally broken her silence. Expressing her profound gratitude, she acknowledged the unwavering support of her entire team throughout her journey with her song ‘Loop’. Despite falling short of reaching the final, Sarah conveyed her pride and contentment with the performance she delivered, having poured her heart and soul into it on stage. She extended her heartfelt thanks to the people of Malta for their steadfast support and affection, evident throughout her Eurovision endeavor.

 

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Kicking off today’s semi-final 2 with her electrifying rendition of ‘Loop’, Sarah captivated audiences with her mesmerising performance, seamlessly blending her powerful vocals with intricate dance routines and acrobatics. However, despite her commendable efforts, Sarah’s endeavors fell short of securing Malta a coveted spot in Saturday’s final, bringing their Eurovision journey to an abrupt end.

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Meanwhile, Latvia, Austria, Netherlands, Norway, Israel, Greece, Estonia, Switzerland, Georgia, and Armenia have all clinched their places in Saturday’s final, further intensifying the competition.

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MUT Initiates Trade Dispute with Government over MCAST Agreement

MUT Initiates Trade Dispute with Government over MCAST Agreement
May 10 2024 Share

The Malta Union of Teachers (MUT) has escalated its dispute with the government, primarily concerning the financial terms of the new agreement with the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST). As a result, students at MCAST may face disruptions, including strikes and withheld marks, according to recent announcements.

This dispute marks the second instance in this academic year, with previous directives leading to protests and class disruptions at MCAST campuses in Mosta and Paola. The government presented its initial financial proposal to the MUT on April 19th, following an ultimatum from the union. However, the proposal was rejected as unsatisfactory.

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Despite MUT’s request for a revised proposal, the government has maintained its stance, prompting the union to register a trade dispute on May 7th, 2024. In response, the MUT has issued a series of directives, affecting various aspects of MCAST operations effective from Monday, May 13th, 2024.

According to MUT directives, student support services will be limited, including the withholding of marks and reduced communication with administration and management. Student mentors are instructed to refrain from engaging in outreach activities and sessions.

Lecturers, both full-time and part-time, are directed to withhold assessment marks and refrain from invigilating assessments. They are also instructed to limit communication with students and abstain from attending staff meetings or CPD sessions organized by MCAST. Technicians, directors, deputy directors, learning support educators, and senior research officers are also affected by the directives, with limitations on communication and participation in various activities.

The MUT’s actions signal growing tensions between educators and the government over financial agreements, with potential consequences for student learning and administrative operations at MCAST. As both parties stand firm on their positions, the possibility of further disruptions looms over the academic institution.

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President Myriam Spiteri Debono Visits ‘Dar Tgħanniqa ta’ Omm’

May 10 2024 Share

Yesterday morning, President Myriam Spiteri Debono visited the ‘Dar Tgħanniqa ta’ Omm’ residence in Mosta.

The maternity home offers assistance to vulnerable women who have unplanned pregnancies. The residence offers refuge to pregnant women for up to one year after the birth of their child.

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The residence is run by the Life Network Foundation and as of right now is hosting 8 mothers and 7 babies in it’s residence.

Whilst thanking the several staff members and volunteers and the CEO of the Foundation, Dr Miriam Sciberras for their work to the benefit of humanity, the President stated that the birth of babies is the origin of all love and that the birth of babies in tough circumstances is always turned into good that and other people cannot deprive future generations of those who can be of benefit to others.

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