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Is it over yet? Warnings of tempest Force 9 winds and more rain

Is it over yet? Warnings of tempest Force 9 winds and more rain
Nov 27 2022 Share

As if yesterday’s intense weather wasn’t enough, it seems as though Malta is not in the clear just yet. 

According to various weather forecast portals, the islands are set to be battered by constantly increasing strong winds, building up to a Force 9 and 10 by the evening. In fact, Malta International Airport issued an orange warning. 

This means that intense winds, this time hailing from the north-east, will pass over Malta and cause a bit of ruckus. The tempest coming from Ischia saw a record 120mm of rain in 6 hours, with some people injured and others dead. 

The force 9 winds are forecasted to beset Malta between 1400 and 1900hrs, with warnings urging people to avoid areas where weather damage is more prone i.e. seasides and tree-lines.

Weather page ‘It-Temp Madwarna’ specified the areas of Sliema shorelines, Xemxija, Għadira as well as the north-eastern coasts. Rain showers are also expected but no severe thunderstorms are as of yet forecasted. 


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Irish woman tries pronouncing Maltese town names

Irish woman tries pronouncing Maltese town names
Nov 27 2022 Share

A video uploaded to TikTok has half-Maltese Kate testing her fully Irish friend Ella’s ability at pronouncing Maltese town names. 

Kate’s mother is Maltese, and she takes the opportunity to test just how difficult it is for non-locals to say the names of our island’s towns. 

It starts out pretty good, with Ella managing to say Birżebbuġa and Cospicua relatively close to their original pronunciation – albeit with some misplaced letters here and there. 

 

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Gżira however ends up missing the ‘ż’, and well, unfortunately for Siġġiewi, it becomes ‘Segway’. Żebbuġ and Għajn Tuffieħa also suffer some pronunciation issues, but it was all done in good fun! 

Have you ever tried this with your foreign friends? 

@katherine.neave

Maltese towns with @el #maltese #malteseslanguage #malta #ghajntuffieha #siggiewi #birzebbuga

♬ original sound – Kato Neave

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Maltese starlet Emma Muscat turns 23: From Amici to Eurovision

Maltese starlet Emma Muscat turns 23: From Amici to Eurovision
Nov 27 2022 Share

Born on November 27th 1999, Maltese singer and songwriter Emma Muscat has just turned 23. From an international career to representing Malta in the Eurovision, Muscat became a staple face in the industry.

Everything kicked off in 2016 when she released her first single ‘Alone’ and then her second single ‘Without You;’ in 2017. However, her rise to familiarity came with her participation inn Italian talent show ‘Amici di Maria de Filippi’.

Emma managed to enter the “evening phase” and was eliminated in the semifinal, finishing fourth in the singing category. She went on to sign a contract with Warner Music Italy and continued to collaborate and produce. 

Muscat submitted a song to compete in the Malta Eurovision Song Contest in February 2022. Her song ‘Out of Sight’ won with 92 points, meaning she was going to represent Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. 

Her song ‘Out of Sight’ was replaced with ‘I Am What I Am’, but this failed to qualify for the final, with Emma finishing in 16th place as Malta’s 8th non-qualification in the contest. 

Emma still continued to produce and work with some big names: duetting with Eros Ramazzotti as well as performing at ‘Isle of MTV’ with the likes of Jason Derulo, Bebe Rexa, Martin Garrix and Ava Max. 

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Abortion law good step; should go further says green party ADPD

Abortion law good step; should go further says green party ADPD
Nov 27 2022 Share

Political party ADPD has come out in support of the proposed changes to amend the abortion laws in Malta, but says that the law should include other cases wherein the practice should be decriminalised. 

The amendments tabled in parliament by Health Minister Chris Fearne and Justice Minister Jonathan Attard would allow abortion in cases where the mother’s life or health are endangered. 

The amendment clarifies that neither doctors nor the woman herself would be criminally liable if abortions take place in such cases. Welcoming this move, ADPD said that the law needs to consider other cases for abortion as well.

These include circumstances of rape, incest or even scenarios wherein pregnancies are not viable. ADPD chairman Carmel Cacopardo said that it would have been better if this was discussed in the electoral manifesto.

‘The first step has been taken. Even if it is a small step, the debate around abortion has been opened and it is not likely that it will close quickly’ he explained on his blog. 

This change to the blanket abortion ban follows the Andrea Prudente case, which saw an American woman in Malta being refused an abortion despite having an unviable pregnancy. With the case attracting worldwide attention, it reinvigorated the debate on the island once more. 

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