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Here’s Who Maltese Prefer For MEP Elections – Times of Malta

Here's Who Maltese Prefer For MEP Elections - Times of Malta
Mar 18 2024 Share

Roberta Metsola emerges as the favoured Maltese MEP candidate in a recent Times of Malta poll, anticipated to secure 19.9 percent of the vote, closely followed by Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba at 19 percent.

While these two candidates are deemed certain to win MEP seats, others face a tight competition.

Notably, Joseph Muscat, although yet to confirm his candidacy, garnered 3.5 percent of preferences, with Norman Lowell of Imperium Europa at 2.5%.

However, a significant portion of voters (almost 46%) remain undecided. Among them, ADPD’s Sandra Gauci and independent Arnold Cassola secured minimal support at 0.2% and 1.2% respectively.

The survey, conducted by Esprimi, indicates a widening gap between Malta’s major parties, with Labour maintaining a lead. Interestingly, Labour voters express divided preferences, with significant support for Metsola despite party affiliations.

Conversely, Agius Saliba struggles to garner traction among PN voters. Gender and demographic disparities in candidate preferences emerge, with Agius Saliba slightly more favoured among older and male voters, while Metsola garners support among women and those with higher education levels.

Despite uncertainties, candidates from major parties maintain an advantage over third-party contenders, given voter tendencies to support their party’s list.

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Netflix Confirms Documentary On Jose Murinho For 2025

Netflix Confirms Documentary On Jose Murinho For 2025
Mar 18 2024 Share

Netflix will launch a documentary series about legendary football coach Jose Mourinho early next year, coinciding with the anniversary of Porto’s historic 2003–04 UEFA Champions League win, marking the beginning of Mourinho’s illustrious career.

Inspired by the success of Netflix’s David Beckham series, which premiered the year prior, this new series serves as a sequel, delving into Mourinho’s journey. Featuring interviews with Mourinho and his former players, the documentary promises unique insights into his coaching methods.

Mourinho disclosed details about the upcoming documentary during his tenure at Roma in early January. He emphasized the confidentiality of the project, hinting at exclusive revelations and acknowledging potential backlash for his decisions.

Notably, he underscored his loyalty to agreements, citing instances where he refused to break commitments despite tempting offers.

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Linguist Explains Maltese Names Of Popular Locations

Linguist Explains Maltese Names Of Popular Locations
Mar 18 2024 Share

Have you ever been to R-Ramla Tal-Mixquqa? Otherwise, and more popularly known, as Golden Bay? Linguistics enthusiast Kurt has done it again – this time highlighting the names of Malta’s bays in their original Maltese.

Kurt explained that some localities’ English & Maltese names are well known – Senglea & Isla, Gozo & Għawdex. However, others are less well known.

 

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These include the likes of Blue Lagoon, which has the Maltese name of ‘Bejn Il-Kmiemen’ – the plural of Kemmuna and refers to the bay between Kemmuna and Kemmunett.

These names were created by either the Maltese themselves or the English colonial powers. Kurt says not even our grandparents refer to them with these names but suggests putting the names on road signs so they are more well-known by the general public.

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‘Police’ Scam Emails Accusing People Of Pornographic Cyber Crime

'Police' Scam Emails Accusing People Of Pornographic Cyber Crime
Mar 18 2024 Share

The Malta Police Force has issued a press statement warning people about a scam email making the rounds which pretends to be investigating crimes of child pornography, pedophilia and other related cyber crimes.

The Malta Police Force has issued an appeal to the public to keep an eye out for this email which has a fake email address – pulizija . mt @ cyber-wizard . Com – which contains a document with the title: Rapport tal-Pulizija-MT . Pdf.

The persons receiving the email are being asked to respond in 48 hours for four accusations and that whoever does not respond is threatened with an arrest mandate and a fine of €75,000.

‘These emails, copies of which are being attached with the official police statement, are nothing but a scam. Our appeal is to ignore these messages’, the police force explained.

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