Local Photographer Captures Full Moon Over Mdina

Local Photographer Captures Full Moon Over Mdina
Jun 11 2025 Share

An early morning rise by Joseph Galea captured the moment a full moon was setting right behind Mdina’s cathedral.

 

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Captured at around 5:20am, a bright yellow full moon occupied the night sky and shone over Malta’s historical architectural heritage.

Did you spot the full moon last night?

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Politico Shines Light On Possible Metsola PN Leadership

Politico Shines Light On Possible Metsola PN Leadership
Jun 11 2025 Share

‘A path has opened up for European Parliament President Roberta Metsola to vie for the Maltese premiership after Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech resigned on Tuesday.’

That’s what international news platform Politico wrote in one of its latest blog pieces.

‘Ahead of national elections in March 2027, pressure is mounting within the Nationalist Party to appoint its most popular politician to face off against Prime Minister Robert Abela and wrest the government away from the center-left Labour Party after 12 years tainted by corruption scandals’, wrote journalist Max Griera.

Communicating with a representative from the Nationalist Party, Politico was informed that ‘there will be pressure on Roberta to come over for sure.’

‘“She is seen as the solution because she is accepted by most factions within the party, her track record and policies have been resounding,” added the official, granted anonymity to discuss internal party matters.’

The blog also quotes a Times of Malta Poll which was issued in February 2025, revealing how almost half of PN voters want her as party leader.

What do you think?

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MIDI Denies Government Allegations Of Contract Breach

MIDI Denies Government Allegations Of Contract Breach
Jun 11 2025 Share

The Government of Malta has started legal proceedings against MIDI plc, claiming the company did not meet its obligations in a contract signed in 2000. That agreement gave MIDI a 99-year lease on land at Tigné Point and Manoel Island.

In a judicial letter filed in court, the Government said MIDI failed to complete the required work on time and must now pay penalties.

It also made clear that it will not extend the project deadline or give up any rights under the contract. The move is described as a first step towards returning Manoel Island to the people, as promised by Prime Minister Robert Abela.

 

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MIDI has firmly denied the Government’s claims. The company says the contract includes clauses that allow for more time—at least ten years—for the development to be completed.

It also argues that because a full permit for Manoel Island has not yet been issued, the project timeline is effectively on hold.

MIDI said it will strongly defend its position in court but remains open to working with the Government to reach a solution that meets national goals while protecting the company’s legal rights.

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Malta Reach European Waterpolo Finals For 6th Consecutive Time

Malta Reach European Waterpolo Finals For 6th Consecutive Time
Jun 11 2025 Share

Malta’s national waterpolo team have once again secured their place in the European Championship finals, beating Portugal with a strong 17-12 win.

This marks the sixth consecutive time Malta have qualified for the tournament, which will be held next year in Belgrade.

After a shaky performance against Ukraine the day before, Malta looked sharper and more confident in this match. The team started quickly, with goals from Jayden Cutajar, Jeremy Abela, Matthew Zammit, and Benji Cachia giving them a 4-0 lead in the first session.

Captain Stevie Camilleri was the standout player once again, scoring four key goals. Goalkeeper Jake Tanti also impressed with several important saves.

Malta led comfortably throughout the game, with strong contributions from players like Jake Muscat, Liam Galea, and Darren Zammit. Portugal closed the gap slightly in the second half, but Malta remained in control and sealed the win.

They now face France to decide who tops the group.

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