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Kyran Bonello wins Season 2 of Malta’s Got Talent

Feb 4 2023 Share

Kyran Bonello has won Season 2 of Malta’s Got Talent after yet another unforgettable performance.

The 14-year old, who is Sarah Zerafa’s beloved Golden Buzzer, is a goosebump inducing phenomenon as he once again filled the entire Malta’s Got Talent auditorium with his mesmerising voice.

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Kyran is literally climbed to new heights as his act shows his true vocal prowess, making his mark as one of MGT’s most memorable talents.

The winner took home EUR25,000 in prize money!

Dancing Angels placed in second place whilst Beth completed the Top 3 of the second edition of the very popular local talent show.

The popular reality TV show, for the second season, showcased the diverse talents of individuals from across the country. Contestants of all ages, from all walks of life, auditioned for MGT and showcased their unique skills, whether it’s singing, dancing, magic tricks, or any other form of entertainment.

This show has discovered numerous talented individuals, many of whom have gone on to achieve success in their chosen fields.

Malta’s Got Talent provides an exciting, entertaining and inspiring viewing experience for audiences and is a testament to the rich pool of talent in Malta.

The show has become a staple of Maltese television and continues to captivate audiences season after season.

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The Malta’s Got Talent Final is tonight!

Feb 4 2023 Share

It all comes down to this, as the Malta’s Got Talent Final air tonight on national television. After three live semi-finals, the final 9 acts will compete to win this year’s edition of the talent show.

The winner will take home EUR25,000 in prize money!

The popular reality TV show, for the second season, showcased the diverse talents of individuals from across the country. Contestants of all ages, from all walks of life, auditioned for MGT and showcased their unique skills, whether it’s singing, dancing, magic tricks, or any other form of entertainment.

This show has discovered numerous talented individuals, many of whom have gone on to achieve success in their chosen fields.

Malta’s Got Talent provides an exciting, entertaining and inspiring viewing experience for audiences and is a testament to the rich pool of talent in Malta.

The show has become a staple of Maltese television and continues to captivate audiences season after season.

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30 year old Bobi breaks record for oldest living dog ever

30 year old Bobi breaks record for oldest living dog ever
Feb 4 2023 Share

Bobi, a purebred Rafeiro do Alentejo canine, has just been recognized as the world’s oldest dog by Guinness World Records. 

Bobi was born in Portugal on May 11, 1992, and is now 30 years and 268 days old. The breed of livestock guardian dogs typically have a life expectancy of 12 to 14 years, making Bobi’s longevity all the more remarkable. 

Bobi was certified the new record holder just two weeks after Spike, a chihuahua from Ohio in the US, was awarded the title.

The Portuguese government’s pet database and the National Union of Veterinarians confirmed his official birth date to earn him the title.

The previous oldest dog on record was an Australian cattle dog named Bluey, who lived to be 29 years and five months old. Bobi has lived his entire life with the Costa family in the rural village of Conqueiros in Leiria, Portugal. 

The family attributes Bobi’s long life to the peaceful and calm environment, far from cities, and his diet of home-cooked food. He has reportedly never been confined to a leash or chain. 

Due to his age, Bobi’s eyesight has declined, and he now spends most of his time relaxing by the fire. The Costa family sees Bobi as a reminder of their loved ones who have passed away, making his story all the more remarkable and special.

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Trinity College honours President Metsola for outstanding role in politics

Trinity College honours President Metsola for outstanding role in politics
Feb 4 2023 Share

Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, was awarded the Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage during her official visit to Ireland.

This prestigious award, given by the University Philosophical Society at Trinity College, recognises exceptional contributions to the world of arts and culture. Previous recipients include US President Joe Biden, Angela Merkel, and Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

In her acceptance speech, President Metsola expressed her pride and gratitude for the award and dedicated it to the European Parliament. She also emphasised the importance of European values such as freedom, democracy, equality, and justice. 

During her acceptance speech, President Metsola said, “I am so proud to be elected by your Council to receive the Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage this year, which I graciously accept on behalf of the European Parliament – an institution that is there to be your voice. 

And this recognition gives me faith, that the actions that we have carried out in the last year are worthy of your trust. I will do my utmost to continue to repay your faith.”

The President’s visit to Ireland was significant as it marked the 50th anniversary of Ireland’s membership in the European Union. During her visit, President Metsola addressed the Oireachtas, met with Irish leaders, answered questions from young Irish students, and paid homage to the late investigative journalist Veronica Guerin at the Dublin Castle Gardens.

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