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From Coachella to Malta: Boris Brejcha is coming to the island this summer

From Coachella to Malta: Boris Brejcha is coming to the island this summer
Apr 24 2023 Share

Malta’s electronic music scene is about to go on a wild ride this summer, with German techno legend Boris Brejcha set to perform on the island in August. Fresh from groundbreaking sets at Coachella, Tomorrowland and Cercle, Brejcha is the first headliner to be announced for the World Club Dome Island Edition, which will take place between 4-6 August.

Known for his innovative and genre-bending style of techno, Brejcha has been at the forefront of the electronic music scene for over a decade. His live shows are legendary, with audiences across the world captivated by his unique sound and energy.

The World Club Dome Island Edition promises to be one of the biggest events in Malta’s music calendar this year, with a lineup of some of the biggest names in electronic music set to perform across multiple stages. With Brejcha confirmed as the first headliner, fans can expect an unforgettable experience.

The event will take place on the picturesque island of Malta, with its stunning Mediterranean coastline and vibrant culture providing the perfect backdrop for an epic music festival. Fans can look forward to soaking up the sun, dancing to incredible music and making memories that will last a lifetime.

Tickets for the World Club Dome Island Edition are expected to sell out fast, so make sure to secure yours as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. With Boris Brejcha confirmed as the first headliner, this promises to be an unmissable event for electronic music fans in Malta and beyond.

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Malta Ranger Unit report illegal garbage burning in Qalet Marku

Malta Ranger Unit report illegal garbage burning in Qalet Marku
Apr 24 2023 Share

The Malta Ranger Unit shared footage of illegal garbage burning in Qalet Marku, leading to the group to report the action as they continued to deal with illegal garbage dumping.

The unit revealed that at the site, ‘over 50 vehicles were seen driving on the actual garigue illegally.’ 

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‘Several fires were kindled directly on garigue and garbage being burnt by several groups as well as severe littering’ the rangers explained. 

Before nightfall, the Rangers documented cases which will be reported to Environmental Protection Unit Police (EPU). 

‘One group in particular was seen setting fire to several large carpets and then left the site immediately. The fire, which contained chemicals, had black smoke and Police was alerted. Fire was not left unattended.’

The documented individual will reportedly be facing fines as per SL 549.40 (incorrectly disposing of waste) as well as the Clean Air Act Cap 200. 

The unit thanked the Malta Police Force for stopping to assist with the illegalities. 

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Animal Liberation Malta protest animal testing in Valletta

Animal Liberation Malta protest animal testing in Valletta
Apr 24 2023 Share

Animal Liberation Malta held a demonstration on Saturday in Valletta to protest against the cruel and unnecessary practice of animal testing and to mark the world day for laboratory animals on Monday 24th April.

The Anti Vivisection March, which saw activists march from St. Georges Square to Triton Fountain, was part of an international action to raise awareness for laboratory animals, coordinated by the Toronto Anti-Vivisection Alliance.

Activists in Malta joined those across the world to demand an immediate stop to these disturbing practices, chanting during their march:

”It’s not Science, It is Violence”, ” Stop Animal Testing, Right now”, ”You buy, they cry”

Each year, across the EU, millions of animals are tortured and bred to be used in painful, long experiments that produce unreliable results and which can be avoided since there are valid non-animal testing alternatives available.These animals include cats, dogs, pigs and monkeys, that are caged, infected with debilitating diseases, surgically mutilated and subjected to many other tortuous experiments.
This cruelty continues to take place even though scientists are already using methods of studying diseases and testing products that do not involve the use of animals and are actually more relevant to human health.

 

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Drones & fireworks blend as Malta International Fireworks Festival kicks off

Drones & fireworks blend as Malta International Fireworks Festival kicks off
Apr 24 2023 Share

The Malta International Fireworks Festival has officially kicked off, and we got the first glimpse at the fireworks and drone technology blend together for a colourful spectacle in the night-time sky. 

This fusion of traditional fireworks and new drone technology is the first of its kind on the island, and there’s still a whole week left of such showcases. 

 

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The festival will carry on until the 30th of April, meaning a whole week of music and brightened skies as the country shows off the latest advancements in both technology and a cornerstone of its festivity in pyrotechnics. 

🟡 Visit the following link for the full programme of events.

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