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FORTUNES Festival Kicks Off Today at Fort St. Elmo

Apr 20 2024 Share

Today’s the day of the much-awaited FORTUNES Festival at Fort St. Elmo in Valletta!

After weeks of excitement, festival-goers can rejoice as the sun shines brightly on this special occasion. The event is set to open its doors at 5 pm, kicking off with an hour of buy-1-get-1-free cocktails from 5pm to 6pm.

Held at one of the Mediterranean’s most iconic locations, the festival promises an unforgettable day-to-night extravaganza. The line-up boasts some of the biggest local talent, setting the stage for what’s to come later in the night. As the sun sets, the festival will turn up a notch with performances by international music sensations, Jazzy and ALTÉGO. These headliners are sure to bring their unique sounds for the first time in Malta, taking attendees on a journey of good vibes and great music.

 

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Whether you’re there for the music, the atmosphere, or the stunning historic location, FORTUNES Festival is the place to be today.

Make sure to arrive early to make the most of the happy hour and secure a good spot for the night’s stellar performances.

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Government Environment Entities Breaking Own Rules, PN States

Government Environment Entities Breaking Own Rules, PN States
Apr 19 2024 Share

The Government that claims to protect the Environment is choosing to undermine it through its actions, the Nationalist Party stated, pinpointing entities like Infrastructure Malta and Wasteserv as breaking their own laws.

The Opposition said that, in the case of Infrastructure Malta alone, for example, this entity was fined twice the amount of €100,000, which is the highest amount of fine permissible under the law.

This shows that instead of setting an example, the Government ended up being fined the most for violating environmental laws.

This was the message that came out of a press conference addressed by Shadow Minister for the Environment Rebekah Borg and European Parliament election candidate David Agius, where it was explained that this information became public because the Nationalist Party raised questions in Parliament.

Therefore, the Nationalist Party is appealing for this information to be made mandatory, especially since it is only now known that since 2016, hundreds of thousands of euros in fines were issued to government entities regarding the Environment.

Speakers also reminded how the Government authorities themselves cut down trees in Mosta before they were vandalized, and to this day, it is unclear what exactly happened. Similarly, in Marsalforn, the Government seems to have cut down a number of trees.

The speakers also appealed for our country to resume sustainable development. However, according to the Opposition, the Labour Government is not adhering to what is required of it. They highlighted how, on the other hand, there is a need for European funds to be used in favor of the Environment, with the Government needing to set an example.

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Some Of Malta’s Biggest Starts To Perform At Unique Venue This Weekend

Some Of Malta's Biggest Starts To Perform At Unique Venue This Weekend
Apr 19 2024 Share

Michela Pace, Ivan Grech, Klinsmann and SKALD are all set to perform this weekend for another edition of Mużika Mużew, this time in new heritage and cultural sites in Malta.

With free entry, the established local artists will bring their talent to the Maltese National Archives on the 21st of April from 9am onwards.

The day will not only feature music but also glimpses into Malta’s past through the National Archive’s many historical materials.

This will follow a day of culture at Borġ in-Nadur and Għar Dalam on the 20th of April, as the public is invited to visit these sites that will transport you back in time!

Will you be attending?

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President Metsola Awarded Honoris Causa Doctorate From University Of Lisbon

President Metsola Awarded Honoris Causa Doctorate From University Of Lisbon
Apr 19 2024 Share

Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, was honored with an Honoris Causa Doctorate by the University of Lisbon in Portugal for her significant contributions to International Relations.

The award aims to link democracy and the European project while encouraging young people to engage in European elections to protect their rights as citizens. Professor Carla Margarida Barroso Guapo da Costa, who nominated Metsola, highlighted her role in advancing the European project, particularly as a representative from a smaller EU country.

Metsola’s dedication to gender equality was also recognized, aligning with the values of previous female Presidents of the European Parliament. Professor Guapo da Costa emphasized Metsola’s commitment to defending democracy, individual freedoms, and the rule of law throughout her career.

Upon receiving the award, Metsola expressed a sense of responsibility to uphold European values amidst growing threats. She stressed the importance of collective action and urged individuals to take charge and advocate for change, emphasizing the enduring belief in Europe’s potential to positively impact lives.

Metsola’s acceptance speech emphasized the need for proactive engagement in shaping Europe’s future, calling for unity and active participation to safeguard shared values. She encouraged individuals to stand up, voice their opinions, and contribute to positive change rather than waiting for others to act. Her message highlighted a deep commitment to European unity and progress.

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