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Famous TikToker Dances On Streets Of Malta

Famous TikToker Dances On Streets Of Malta
Jan 9 2025 Share

Popular TikToker Ed People, who posts videos of himself dancing all over the world and learning various traditional forms of enjoying music, recently hit the streets of Malta.

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Sometimes all it takes is one dance ❤️

♬ original sound – Ed People – Ed People

Amassing millions of views on each video, Ed meets various people and grooves and jams with them on the streets of Malta’s capital city Valletta.

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When you meet Filipinos 🇵🇭

♬ original sound – Ed People – Ed People

He breaks it down to Elvis Presley with an elderly Maltese woman in typical local style, but also learns a number of dances from folks he met from the likes of Nepal and Philippines in Malta.

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When you meet a Nepali🇳🇵

♬ original sound – Ed People – Ed People

What dance would you teach Ed if you met him in Malta?

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Stage for Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 Revealed

Stage for Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 Revealed
Jan 9 2025 Share

The stage for the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 has officially been revealed, ramping up excitement for the next edition of the locally beloved contest taking place next month.

All the songs participating and vying for the opportunity to represent the country in Basel, Switzerland will be taking to this stage in February.

You can now also listen to all 24 songs competing throughout both semifinals, split into groups of 12 on the 4th and 6th February at MFCC Ta’ Qali.

The finalists will then face off on the 8th of February.

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Transport Malta Responds to 23 Road Incidents in One Week

Jan 9 2025 Share

During the past week, Transport Malta enforcement officers responded to 23 incidents involving vehicle collisions or damage. Among these, two collisions resulted in injuries.

This was all revealed in a Facebook post, posted by Transport Malta highlighting recent enforcement unit response time.

The enforcement officers’ median response time was less than 18 minutes, reflecting their prompt intervention in handling such situations.

Drivers are urged to remain vigilant and practice safe driving habits. Taking necessary precautions can significantly reduce the risk of accidents and contribute to making the roads safer for everyone.

Additionally, drivers who need to report an incident can do so by sending a private message to Transport Malta or by using the TM Alert app, available for download on the App Store or Google Play.

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Free Gym Membership For Youth Scheme Set To Roll Out Soon

Free Gym Membership For Youth Scheme Set To Roll Out Soon
Jan 9 2025 Share

The government will soon launch a scheme offering six months of free gym membership to youths aged 18 to 20, with costs fully covered as part of a Budget initiative.

The initiative was inspired by a proposal from Bulletproof Culture, a fitness group that campaigned for free gym memberships for all 18-year-olds.

Finance Minister Clyde Caruana then went on to announce it during the 2025 Budget reading.

 

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Bulletproof released a video explaining how the scheme will end up working;

Eligible individuals, born in 2005, 2006, or 2007, will be able to register online once a list of participating gyms is finalised.

Under the scheme, youths can choose their preferred gym from approved providers. After registering, participants will receive a voucher granting them free access for six months.

The group had launched the idea by sharing a video of Prime Minister Robert Abel, a former bodybuilder, working out to promote the idea.

Malta’s high obesity rates, with forecasts suggesting over a third of adults will be obese by 2030, make this scheme timely.

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