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Hermanos Burgers promoting vaccination through free sides

May 18 2021 Share

As if being safe from COVID-19 and allowing safer travel weren’t enough for a vaccine side-effect, Hermanos Burgers will be offering free sides with combo meals ordered should customers provide proof of vaccination. This is an ingenious way of promoting the vaccination rollout as the system opens up to over-16-year-olds this week.


Hermanos Burgers are iconic for their mouthwatering and juicy burgers. So if you have not yet decided what to do or how to celebrate your vaccination, head down to Hermanos Burgers to enjoy your favourite meal with free sides until the 23rd of May.

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Photo Source: Hermanos Burgers FB

Destiny rocks fresh new look for Eurovision third rehearsal

May 17 2021 Share

The Internet is going wild after Malta’s very own Destiny Chukunyere unveiled a fresh new look as she heads into Rehearsal 3 later today.

 

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Destiny and the Maltese delegation tested negative for COVID-19 earlier today after a precautionary test due to a member of the Icelandic delegation in the same hotel testing positive, causing Malta to miss Sunday’s Turquoise Carpet opening.

Destiny is set to rock the stage at the Eurovision semi-final on Tuesday after today’s third dress rehearsal and she will rock the sparkly silver dress and bob hairdo which has been very well received by her fans.

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Temperatures expected to climb this week as summer approaches

May 17 2021 Share

Summer is just around the corner and Malta’s weather has made it clear that the heat is coming.

If you hadn’t noticed a slight increase in temperature during the past week, numbers are expected to climb in the coming days with the Malta International Airport reporting temperatures as high as 30°C.

With the weather heating up and the UV Index at 9/10, make sure you remain cautious and put on sunscreen where applicable!

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Malta signs Grant Agreement for Europride 2023 after ranking first in Europe for LGBTI rights

May 17 2021 Share

After having challenged Belfast and Rotterdam for a bid to host Europe’s largest gay pride celebration, Malta’s ‘Equality from the Heart’, together with the Allied Rainbow Communities (ARC),  was chosen by the European Pride Organisers Association (EPOA) to host the event. Euro Pride 2023 will bring thousands of international participants for a 10-day event which will include conferences, gathering and parties as well as support meetings for the LGBTIQ community.

This comes after Malta was ranked first in Europe’s LGBTI Rights Rainbow Map with a score of 94%, continually reinforcing Malta’s leading position in the LGBTIQ Community and prime example of promoters for Equality.

Minister for Justice, Equality and Governance Edward Zammit Lewis stated that while Malta has made a lot of progress, there is much more work to do, going on to praise the government’s sustainable financial aid to welcome the event. The event will tackle human rights, LGBTIQ and many other topics, while also featuring avenues for artistic creation and cultivation while welcoming various NGOs to promote their programmes over the 10-day event.

MP Rosianne Cutajar took to Facebook to express her pride in the fact that under her responsibility as Parliamentary Secretary, Malta not only remained first in ILGA-Europe’s index but increased its score up to 94%, which goes to show the country’s commitment to protecting social rights.

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Photo Source: BBC / Edward Zammit Lewis