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Kant With Nearly Half a Million Views on TikTok

Kant With Nearly Half a Million Views on TikTok
Feb 9 2025 Share

Miriana Conte’s Eurovision Song Contest Malta victory continues to capture the public’s attention, as her performance video has now reached nearly half a million views on TikTok. The viral success of the video highlights the growing popularity of the singer, who is being hailed for her captivating stage presence and vocal talent. The video’s rapid rise in views has sparked discussions on social media, with many fans celebrating the achievement and looking forward to her performance in the Eurovision in Basel in May.

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Watch Parts of Malta Flood After Heavy Rain on Saturday

Watch Parts of Malta Flood After Heavy Rain on Saturday
Feb 9 2025 Share

Yesterday’s storm caused significant flooding in parts of Malta, as torrential rains and strong winds overwhelmed drainage systems. Several areas reported flooded streets, particularly in Valletta and other low-lying regions, with vehicles stranded and traffic disruptions. The stormy conditions, accompanied by thunder, continued into the evening, leading to hazardous travel conditions.

Today, the weather remains unsettled, with continued rain expected throughout the day. The wind, which is currently moderate at Force 5, will decrease later, turning light by evening, but conditions will remain unpleasant, especially with the possibility of more rainfall. Sea conditions are still rough, though the waves will gradually decrease.

Temperatures will reach a high of 16°C, with lows dropping to 8°C tonight, making for a chilly evening. The wind will shift from the southeast to the northwest later, with a moderate breeze expected. Residents are advised to remain cautious and avoid unnecessary travel, particularly in flood-prone areas.

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Dr. Vincent Marmara Addresses Survey Timing Controversy And Questions Over Government Ties

Feb 9 2025 Share

In a recent podcast, statistician Dr. Vincent Marmara addressed criticisms regarding the timing of his latest survey, which was released on a Saturday. Some individuals speculated that this release was strategically planned to preempt another newspaper’s survey, purportedly showing the Nationalist Party (PN) leading by 13,000 votes. Dr. Marmara refuted these claims, emphasizing that his appearance aimed to present data without media bias.

Dr. Marmara, a prominent figure in Maltese political polling, has been associated with various government entities. Reports indicate that he has received multiple direct orders from government agencies for research and consultancy services. For instance, The Shift News reported that he was kept on a seven-year retainer by the Malta Gaming Authority, amounting to €370,000

These associations have led to public discourse about the impartiality of his surveys. Critics argue that his government ties might influence his findings, while supporters assert that his academic credentials and methodological rigor ensure objectivity.

Dr. Marmara maintains that his research is conducted with scientific integrity, aiming to provide accurate reflections of public sentiment. He emphasizes the importance of presenting data transparently, allowing the public to form informed opinions.

As Malta approaches its next electoral cycle, the role of pollsters like Dr. Marmara remains crucial.

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Here Are the Top 5 Finalists from the MESC 2025

Here Are the Top 5 Finalists from the MESC 2025
Feb 9 2025 Share

Miriana Conte emerged as the winner of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with her song Kant, earning a total of 182 points—88 from the jury and 94 from the public vote. The competition, held at the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre, featured 16 finalists vying for the chance to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland.

Kristy Spiteri secured second place with Heaven Sent, collecting 174 points, including 102 from the jury and 72 from the public. Kantera’s LalaRataTakeke LalaRataKabum finished third with 137 points, receiving 52 from the jury and 85 from the public. Victoria placed fourth with Juno, earning 114 points, while JVF’s Festa (No Time for Siesta) completed the top five with 76 points.

The event was hosted by Valentina Rossi, Davide Tucci, and Pauline Agius. The final rankings were determined through a mix of jury votes and public televoting. Conte will now represent Malta in Eurovision 2025.

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