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Last 3 finalists chosen for Malta’s Got Talent finale

Last 3 finalists chosen for Malta's Got Talent finale
Jan 30 2023 Share

After what could have been one of the most emotional episodes of Malta’s Got Talent, the three acts moving on to the finale of the show have been chosen.

First up were Dancing Angels, whose tight choreography along with their iconic style of taking us to different worlds (this time deep into the jungle) won the audience’s vote.

Following them closely were La Voix Harmonies, Valentina Rossi’s Golden Buzzer performance who brought to life one of the most iconic tracks from ‘The Greatest Showman’ to the Malta’s Got Talent Stage.

Finally, the judges reached a deadlock between 10-year-old adorable DJ Sheron and the majestic queen of drag Trihanna Wilde. Emotions were high as both performers had massive backing and outright deserved to be in the final themselves. 

In the end, Sheron won the audience vote, making him the last semi-finalist to secure a place in the final. The night showed other majestic talents who all gave their all and wowed the crowd with their own particular disciplines. 

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The MUT does not approve or back the hunting exhibition in schools

Jan 29 2023 Share

The Malta Union of Teachers (MUT) believes that an exhibition on hunting in schools will never counteract all the positive work carried out by educators and schools towards a culture of conservation and respect of all living species.

In a press statement, the union believes that since only education can bring about positive changes, schools cannot ignore controversial themes such as hunting. “No static exhibition promoting hunting will influence students who are used to classroom discussions and practices promoting respect towards nature and its conservation.”, said the MUT.

The MUT invited educators and schools to continue to showcase the real effects of hunting whilst promoting the message towards the conservation of nature and respect of all living species. The MUT believes that all organizations which work towards the conservation of nature should be given the same platform by the Education Ministry to promote their work in schools.

Later, the union issued a clarification following the misinterpretations of its position regarding the hunting exhibition and clearly stated that it does not approve or back the hunting exhibition in schools.

The MUT continued saying that tt has always condemned any killing of living species and its promotion in schools and that the union has always supported the work carried out to conserve nature and living species and urges educators to pursue with their teaching in schools to show the real effects of hunting.

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43-year-old in critical condition after accident in Gozo

Jan 29 2023 Share

At around midnight, Police were informed of a traffic accident in Archbishop Pietru Pace Street, Rabat, Gozo.

From primary investigations it turned out that a collision occurred between a Hyundai Getz driven by a 43-year-old man from Sannat and a Toyota IQ driven by a 41-year-old man from Xagħra, Gozo. A 38-year-old woman was a passenger in the Toyota.

The two men were taken to the Gozo General Hospital by ambulance and later the driver of the Hyundai was certified with serious injuries and in risk of losing his life, while the 41-year-old man was certified with minor injuries.

The Police Magistrate Bridgitte Sultana was informed of the case, ordered an inquiry and appointed several experts.

Investigations are still ongoing.

 

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Dog saved after falling into a crevice in Aħrax

Dog saved after falling into a crevice in Aħrax
Jan 29 2023 Share
On a stormy late afternoon, Yuhu and his partner were taking their dogs for a walk in the Ahrax cliffs. Suddenly, one of the dogs fell into a deep crevice and was unable to get out.
Yuhu, being a Chinese native and facing language barriers, reached out to his friend Ivan Gauci for help. Ivan, being an ex-rescuer, immediately sprang into action and made the necessary calls to initiate a rescue mission.
Thanks to the prompt and efficient actions of the Xemxija Fire Station’s rescuers led by Patrick Galea, the dog was safely retrieved from the crevice within just 1 and a half hours. The entire operation was a success and the dog was reunited with its owners.
The heartwarming ending of this story is a testament to the dedication and skill of the rescuers at the Civil Protection Malta . Their quick response and unwavering commitment to saving the life of the dog was truly admirable. The dog’s owners, Yuhu and his partner, were overjoyed and grateful for the efforts of Ivan and the rescuers.
It is stories like this that warm our hearts and remind us of the good in the world. The strong bond between humans and their pets, and the lengths people will go to save their beloved animals, is truly touching. The rescue mission was a shining example of the teamwork, bravery, and compassion of those involved.