Majority Think ‘KANT’ Ban Helps Malta’s Eurovision Chances

Majority Think 'KANT' Ban Helps Malta's Eurovision Chances
Mar 7 2025 Share

We asked you, our esteemed followers, whether the censorship of the word ‘KANT’ helps Malta’s chances at the Eurovision Song Contest this year.

 

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And for the majority of you, it seems as though it does!

In two separate polls on Facebook and Instagram, most respondents voted for ‘yes’, in that the EBU ban on the word ‘Kant’ actually helps Mariana’s odds at the contest this year.

What do the odds say however? As it stands, Malta has been going down and currently sits in 14th place, between Cyprus and Italy.

What do you think?

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KANT Censorship Makes International SKY News

KANT Censorship Makes International SKY News
Mar 7 2025 Share

SKY News has weighed in on the Malta Eurovision 2025 dilemma after the word ‘KANT’ was censored from usage in the Eurovision Song Contest by the Maltese representative, Miriana Conte.

‘Malta’s Eurovision entry censored over song’s appropriateness’, the international news platform reported.

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‘Malta’s Eurovision entry has been ordered to change its song Kant – allegedly due to the likeness with the C-word.’

‘Kant means singing in Maltese but its pronunciation is similar to the C-word in English.’

This comes as the Public Broadcasting Services (PBS) condemned the ban as censorship against the Maltese language.

Miriana is set to represent Malta in Basel, Switzerland in May and the team is finding ways to reinvent the song to work around the ban, release the music video and still be able to compete should the ban hold.

What do you think?

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Buffon Thanks Maltese Carnival Company For Inclusion In Float

Buffon Thanks Maltese Carnival Company For Inclusion In Float
Mar 7 2025 Share

Italian football legend Gianluigi Buffon took to social media to share and thank Triton Carnival Company Malta for including him in their float.

The company’s float, themed ‘Una Notte Con Le Stelle’, centred around Italian celebrities such as Gerry Scotti, Leonardo da Vinci and Albano, included the legendary footballer as a bust on the float.

 

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Taking to social media, in a post that earned over 55K likes, Buffon said that it was an honour to be part of this extraordinary float.

‘During the past few weeks, I was lucky to receive constant video and photo updates that tracked its realisation, and I want to express my sincerest compliments for the magnificent work that was done’, wrote Buffon.

‘Furthermore, I discovered that the float won the parade, so my congratulations are doubled!’ And that’s because the float won the ‘Karrijiet Trijonfali Sezzjoni A’ category!

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‘More Weapons Won’t Stop The War’, Says PM

Mar 6 2025 Share

In comments to journalists during the start of the EU Council special meeting, Prime Minister Robert Abela said that more weapons won’t stop the war.

 

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‘I can never agree with the line of thinking that weapons lead to peace’, said the Prime Minister.

‘Weapons confuse the discussion towards peace. I remain determined that our country keeps this message to push for dialogue.’

‘I might be the only person delivering this message today – but I feel it is my duty to do so.’

‘Does this mean that Ukraine must lose? No. But neither should it win at all costs, because we know that this will not happen.’

‘There are solutions, and in the past few hours, developments have emerged that are reopening the window for such an agreement.’

Abela was attending a special meeting to discuss Europe’s support to Ukraine as Russia continues its invasion.

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