Jurassic World Actors Talk About Shooting In Malta & More

Jurassic World Actors Talk About Shooting In Malta & More
Jun 5 2025 Share

In a newly released feature shared to social media, the crew and actors behind the upcoming Jurassic World film discussed their filming in several live locations… among them Malta!

With Scarlett Johansson among the cast, the team behind ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ praised the raw and stellar locations which gave them the opportunity to bring the dinosaurs to the real world.

 

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‘You can’t build sets like that’ Scarlett Johansson said as she described the filming experience. Actress Luna Blaise also said that their ‘locations are 11 out of 10’, as Malta’s name pops up among the likes of Thailand, England and New York.

Jurassic World Rebirth is set to release this year in July and will be yet another instalment of the franchise which will see Malta’s landscape shine.

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EU Reaches Deal On Tougher Action Against Unsustainable Fishing

EU Reaches Deal On Tougher Action Against Unsustainable Fishing
Jun 5 2025 Share

Labour MEP Thomas Bajada has announced that the European Parliament and Council have reached a final agreement on a major reform to strengthen EU measures against unsustainable fishing practices.

Bajada, who served as Rapporteur for the legislation, played a leading role in revising this key EU law. He confirmed that the agreement was finalised during talks at the Council yesterday, delivering on his pledge to complete the file before the end of the Polish Presidency.

The new rules will give the EU greater power to act against third countries engaged in unsustainable or aggressive fishing activities — practices that often impact European fishers directly.

 

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“This deal is for our fishers,” Bajada said, underlining that the updated legislation is designed to defend EU fishing communities from harmful and unfair competition.

The agreement marks a significant step in the EU’s commitment to protecting marine ecosystems and promoting responsible fishing on the international stage. It also signals stronger enforcement tools and clearer consequences for countries that do not follow global sustainability standards.

Bajada’s leadership in securing this outcome highlights the importance of cooperation between EU institutions in advancing environmental and economic goals, particularly for coastal and fishing-dependent regions.

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Which Couple Do You Think Will Be Evicted From Villa?

Which Couple Do You Think Will Be Evicted From Villa?
Jun 5 2025 Share

Giselle has re-entered the villa, and she comes bearing bad news!

That’s right – tonight, a couple will be eliminated after the public was asked to vote who was their favourite pairing.

The couple with the least amount votes are set to leave the villa tonight!

Who do you think it will be?

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Plans Already Dedicate 80% Of Manoel Island To Public Space, Says MIDI

Plans Already Dedicate 80% Of Manoel Island To Public Space, Says MIDI
Jun 5 2025 Share

MIDI plc has denied claims that it is breaking its agreement with the Government over the Manoel Island development.

This comes after a Times of Malta report on 3 June 2025 said the Government was reviewing the contract for possible breaches.

In a statement, MIDI said it is fully following the terms of the agreement it signed with the Government in 2000.

It insisted it is not in default and is still committed to completing the Manoel Island project as approved. The company said the development permit has been officially granted and cannot be appealed.

 

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MIDI also said it is open to any review or checks by the Lands Authority or the Government, and is confident these will show that it is respecting the contract.

The company explained that delays due to permits or archaeological finds are allowed for in the agreement and do not count as breaches. These delays automatically extend the project’s timeframes.

MIDI added that it is willing to work with the Government on any improvements that benefit the public.

The updated plans already dedicate 80% of Manoel Island to public spaces and heritage buildings. The company said it will continue to act responsibly and keep the public informed.

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