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Isolated Rain Showers Expected To Hit Malta This Thursday

Isolated Rain Showers Expected To Hit Malta This Thursday
Jun 16 2025 Share

According to the official Meteorological report, isolated rain showers are expected to hit the Maltese islands this week, with Thursday expected to bring in not-so-summery weather.

The week is set to start off sunny and hot, with temperatures rising up to 36 degrees Celsius by Tuesday. 17th June.

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However, that trend is set to be broken by Thursday, with temperatures staying at around 29 degrees Celsius and rain showers expected to hit the islands.

The weather trend is however set to reverse by the weekend, with temperatures climbing to 32 degrees Celsius again and with the sun expected to bless our skies.

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TikToker Zino Arrested In Malta

TikToker Zino Arrested In Malta
Jun 16 2025 Share

A video shared to TikTok shows the arrest of Zino, a popular social media personality who was in Malta for an event.

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🎥🚨 BREAKING: TikToker “Zino” @ZINO. ARRESTED in Malta Today 🇲🇹 Local sources confirm that social media personality Zino, known for viral TikToks, was taken into custody earlier today by Maltese authorities. Eyewitnesses claim the arrest took place near Valletta, drawing a crowd of fans and onlookers. 📸 Details on the charges remain unclear, but reports suggest it may be linked to recent online controversies. Authorities have yet to release an official statement. 🔍 Developing story — more updates to follow. #BreakingNews #ZinoArrested #TikTokDrama #MaltaNews #Zino #TikTokUpdates #ViralNews #malta #weoutsidemalta

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A video shared by user endsborough shows Zino being escorted out of the venue by police and placed into a police car.

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Zino has since been released, with the TikToker sharing a video on his TikTok account his version of events, amassing over 176.7K views in the process.

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Miriana Conte Gets Official ‘KANT’ Tattoo

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Singer Miriana Conte has revealed a brand new tattoo to celebrate a full year since starting her music project, KANT. She shared the news in a recent Instagram story, looking back on how it all began.
“One year since KANT was born,” she wrote, reflecting on her journey so far.

The new tattoo follows an earlier one of the lips-shaped disco ball a prop she used during the Eurovision season. This fresh ink marks another step in her creative story, showing her strong link to the project.

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Last week, she also shared some exciting news with her massively increased fan-base. She said that new music is coming “sooner than you think.”

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PN Resembles An NGO More Than A Party, Says Joseph Muscat

PN Resembles An NGO More Than A Party, Says Joseph Muscat
Jun 16 2025 Share

Joseph Muscat has criticised the Nationalist Party (PN) for shrinking its appeal and focus over the past decade, saying it now resembles an NGO rather than a full political party.

He explained that unlike NGOs, which concentrate on specific issues or sectors, a political party must present a broad programme that can govern the whole country.

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Muscat pointed out that in other countries, NGOs have successfully transformed into parties by widening their appeal — such as Germany’s Greens or Italy’s Five Star Movement — but this often costs them their original identity.

In Malta, NGOs that tried this route failed to sustain themselves once faced with wider political realities.

In contrast, the PN has narrowed its message, focusing mainly on governance and some environmental issues, losing the diversity needed to attract broader support.

Muscat compared this to a piano playing just one note, no matter how good the musician is, the tune will fail to engage.

A chapel is small and familiar, with the same faces and a comforting routine. A church, however, is larger and more chaotic, filled with diverse people, distractions, and disagreements — yet it remains united as one community, Muscat wrote.

Muscat argued that the PN must become a church, saying that in the past 10 years it has changed 4 musicians but played the same note.

What do you think of Muscat’s commentary?

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