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Here’s How Some Of Malta’s And Eurovision’s Biggest Names Reacted To Miriana Conte’s ‘Serving’

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Miriana Conte has finally unveiled her song Serving after the EBU banned the word kant from its original version.

The release sparked reactions from some of the biggest names in both the Maltese and Eurovision scenes.

 

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From Finnish Eurovision contestant Erika Vikman to Maltese influencer queen Sarah Zerafa, many shared their thoughts in the comments.

The overwhelming response was highly positive, with fans and industry figures alike praising Conte for delivering a major hit despite the unexpected setback.

The support highlights the resilience and creativity behind her song, proving she could turn a challenge into success.

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New Learning Hub at Kordin Correctional Facility Enhances Rehabilitation Efforts

Mar 15 2025 Share

The ongoing renovation and improvement efforts at the Kordin Correctional Facility are not only enhancing the environment for both staff and inmates but are also strengthening rehabilitation initiatives.

This progress has been made possible as Kordin is now drug-free and operates with greater order, allowing more focus on rehabilitation.

A key example of this transformation is the newly established learning hub, equipped with modern classrooms and essential resources to support education and training for both staff and inmates.

This initiative is already yielding positive results, with the Correctional Services Agency continuing to invest in better training and rehabilitation opportunities.

The goal is to help inmates reintegrate into society successfully, supported by highly trained staff.

During the inauguration of the learning hub, Minister for Home Affairs, Security, and Employment Byron Camilleri highlighted the government’s commitment to rehabilitation.

He emphasised that the learning hub plays a crucial role in equipping inmates with the skills needed to secure employment and lead a stable life after their release.

Chris Siegersma, CEO of the Correctional Services Agency, stressed the importance of education in rehabilitation.

He stated that by providing both academic and practical training, inmates can prepare for the job market, reducing the likelihood of reoffending and ultimately creating a safer society.

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Malta.AI Show What Would WW3 Look Like In Malta

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Local Instagram page Malta.AI has shown what a hypothetical World War 3 would look like if it hit Malta and more specifically Valletta.

The page stated that “These AI images imagines a hypothetical WW3 scenario in Malta—a place known for its peace and history.”

They also went on to explain that war has devastating impacts and that they shared these hypothetical scenarios to spark a conversation about the consequences of war and how peace can be overall achieved.

The pictures showed a number of soldiers storming Valletta whilst planes over the skies bombing some of Valletta’s most iconic buildings, similar to the real and tragic events of World War 2.

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Malta To Move Forward with Electronic Monitoring Justice Reform

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The preparatory work for the implementation of electronic monitoring in Malta is at an advanced stage, with the central system installed and testing already underway.

This initiative is another step in the government’s plan to modernise the country and fulfil its electoral commitments. The introduction of electronic monitoring marks a significant shift in Malta’s justice and correctional services, aiming to enhance public safety while supporting the reintegration of offenders into society.

The legislation on electronic monitoring was presented in Parliament by the Minister for Home Affairs, Security, and Employment, Byron Camilleri. During a visit, he observed the testing process, emphasising that the primary focus remains on victims. He stated that reforms must not re-victimise individuals and highlighted complementary measures, such as establishing an agency for crime victims.

The minister underlined the importance of rehabilitation, noting that this modern system aligns with practices in other countries. The law was shaped through extensive consultation and legal analysis, including court rulings.

With technological infrastructure, equipment, and training in place, the reform is progressing steadily. Once approved by Parliament, its implementation will roll out in phases. Minister Camilleri concluded that this reform will lead to a stronger and safer system in specific circumstances.

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