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Love Island Stars Host Charity Football Match For ALS

Dec 20 2024 Share

A charity football match in aid of @alsmalta is set to take place on December 29, 2024, at 16:30 at Luxol Stadium, offering a chance for the community to come together and support a meaningful cause this festive season. The event is all about giving back to those less fortunate, particularly those affected by ALS, and creating a fun, memorable experience for everyone involved. 

 

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Organizers are inviting everyone to gather their friends and family and head to the pitch for a great time. Tickets for the match can be found through the bios of those involved, making it easy for supporters to get theirs ahead of time. For anyone who decides to come by on the day, entry will be available for a small donation, making it accessible to all. 

This charity football match promises to be a fantastic and heartwarming event, combining the holiday spirit with the chance to make a real difference in the lives of those affected by ALS. 

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You Can Now Leave Electronics, Liquids In Luggage At Airport Security

You Can Now Leave Electronics, Liquids In Luggage At Airport Security
Dec 20 2024 Share

The Malta International Airport have announced that passengers can now leave liquids and electronics inside one’s luggage when clearing security.

With all six new security scanners now installed at the Central Security Screening Area, passengers will no longer be required to remove liquids or electronics from hand luggage.

‘While the 100ml restriction on liquids in place, certain exceptions apply to items such as medications and food for infants.’

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Brand New Mural By UOM Students Unveiled

Brand New Mural By UOM Students Unveiled
Dec 20 2024 Share

University of Malta students have created a striking mural that explores Malta’s identity by blending its rich history and contemporary culture.

Located in the tunnel connecting the Msida campus and Tal-Qroqq Sports Complex, the artwork was unveiled by Rector Prof. Alfred Vella alongside representatives from Arts Council Malta.

The mural, part of the “Interdisciplinary Murals” project, was led by Prof. Raphael Vella and Dr. Edward Duca and supported by Arts Council Malta’s Arts in School scheme.

 

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Students from the Master in Teaching and Learning (Art) program collaborated with Spanish street artist Pep Walls, using their academic studies to inspire their work.

Lectures on topics such as the Megalithic Temples of Malta, the Knights Hospitaller, Maltese genetics, and connections between diaspora and contemporary art guided their research. Professors Nicholas C. Vella, Emanuel Buttigieg, Joseph Borg, and Thomas Scicluna contributed their expertise.

The students chose a “multispecies” approach, linking Maltese identity to the land, sea, and endemic species while incorporating elements of Tberfil, a cherished local font.

Contributors to the mural include Sherise Attard, Edera Muscat, Kristine Saliba Caruana, Peter Aquilina, Carlos Cutajar, Aden Cacciattolo, and Mikael Scicluna, combining art and history in a vivid celebration of Malta.

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Minister Byron Camilleri Meets Pope Francis

Minister Byron Camilleri Meets Pope Francis
Dec 20 2024 Share

Minister for Home Affairs, Security and Employment Byron Camilleri had the opportunity to meet Pope Francis as the Catholic leader celebrated his 88th birthday.

This comes as the Malta Police Band performed at the Vatican to commemorate the special event.

The visit began with a captivating concert at the iconic Minor Basilica of San Andrea Della Valle, where the Band shared the stage with the esteemed Musical Band of the Corpo della Gendarmeria Vaticana, showcasing a harmonious blend of musical excellence and tradition.

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