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Lewis Hamilton to Join Ferrari for 2025 F1 Season

Feb 1 2024 Share

In a groundbreaking revelation by SkySports News, the Formula 1 world is set to witness a monumental shift as iconic driver Lewis Hamilton is poised to join Ferrari for the 2025 season. This move comes as Hamilton’s illustrious stint with Mercedes is drawing to a close, with his contract expiring next year.

The seven-time world champion, who has not savoured the taste of victory since December 2021, is set to bring his unmatched legacy of 103 wins and 104 pole positions to the storied Italian team.

Hamilton’s decision to part ways with Mercedes, a team with which he became the most successful driver in F1 history, marks a significant chapter in his racing career. Despite his unparalleled achievements, Hamilton’s recent seasons have been challenging, with the last win eluding him for over a year.

The F1 paddock is also abuzz with speculation that Carlos Sainz might make a move to the new F1 team, Audi, in 2024, indicating a major reshuffle in team dynamics. Furthermore, Ferrari’s announcement a few weeks ago about a new contract for Charles Leclerc adds another layer of intrigue to the Scuderia’s future lineup.

This historic transition for Hamilton to Ferrari not only promises a fresh chapter for the British racer but also sets the stage for a thrilling 2025 season as he seeks to reclaim his winning ways in the cockpit of a Ferrari.

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Iconic Forn Tal-Ħabs To Return For Valentine’s

Iconic Forn Tal-Ħabs To Return For Valentine's
Feb 1 2024 Share

Yes, you’ve read it right, the locally-beloved Forn Tal-Ħabs at the Corradino Correctional Facility in Paola is making a return for Valentine’s, with the Malta Correctional Services Agency announcing the kiosk’s return for selected dates.

“This year, the famous kiosk in front of the prison will be open for Valentine’s weekend. Fresh products made with love from the prison bakery and handmade gifts made by the women’s section on this special occasion.”

The popular kiosk will be open between 8AM and 3PM on selected dates announced on the Correctional Services Agency’s page and will also be open for the following weekends with Apostle’s Rings, Figolli and other treats.

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Malta’s Eurovision Triumphs: Making History in Music!

Malta's Eurovision Triumphs: Making History in Music!
Feb 1 2024 Share

In the sunny vibes of the Mediterranean, Malta has been rocking the Eurovision for decades, specifically 53 years with 35 participations.

Way back in 1971, Malta kicked off its Eurovision adventure with Joe Grech’s “Marija l-Maltija”. It was one of the two Maltese songs Malta has participated with , second being “L-Imħabba” by Helen and Joseph back in 1972.

Now let’s talk victories and close calls. In 1991, the island was on the edge of their seats for the first time when it came to almost seeing the Eurovision trophy with Paul Giordimania and Georgina. They may have not snagged the win, but Malta has made it to the final over 25 times, proving they know how to make an impression on an audience.

In 2002, Ira Losco brought the party with “7th Wonder”, creating a dance buzz that nearly took Malta to the top with the 2nd place title. Chiara also could almost taste the 1st place title in 2005 with her song “Angel” after also placing 2nd place.

After a Eurovision hiatus in 2020, Destiny Chukunyere returned in 2021 with “Je Me Casse”, striving with 11 million views on YouTube, making it the most viewed entry Malta has ever had, adding another chapter to our Eurovision success story.

Now let’s not forget the star who shone the brightest for Malta. Chiara, with three appearances, holds the record for representing Malta the most. Talk about a true Eurovision legend!

So, what’s next for Malta in the Eurovision, will we finally see the day where we snag the trophy? With a track record of over 30 songs and numerous final appearances, Malta is all set to continue its musical journey.

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Malta’s Eurovision Performance Over The Last 5 Years

Feb 1 2024 Share

Over the past five years, Malta’s journey in the Eurovision Song Contest has been a rollercoaster of highs and lows, showcasing our island’s music scene on the international stage. In 2019, Michela represented Malta with her song ‘Chameleon,’ securing a respectable 14th place in the finals. This performance set a hopeful tone for the following years.

 

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However, the anticipation for the 2020 contest was abruptly halted as the event was cancelled due to the global pandemic. Destiny, who was set to perform ‘All of My Love,’ missed the chance to showcase her talent on the Eurovision stage that year. Undeterred, Destiny returned in 2021 with the empowering anthem ‘Je Me Casse,’ which resonated well with audiences and judges alike, earning her a commendable 7th place in the finals.

The subsequent years, however, saw Malta facing challenges in the competition. In 2022, Emma Muscat with her inspirational song ‘I Am What I Am’ did not manage to qualify for the finals. Similarly, in 2023, The Busker’s attempt with ‘Dance (Our Own Party)’ also fell short of qualifying, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the contest.

As Malta prepares for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, the question on everyone’s mind is: who should represent Malta this year? The past performances have shown both the potential for high achievement and the disappointment of unmet expectations. Now, we turn to you, the readers, to share your thoughts on who could carry the Maltese flag high in Malmö. Who do you think should represent Malta in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest?

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