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“Malta serviced 42 international productions in 3 years with €82 million into our economy.” – Johann Grech

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Malta Film Commissioner, Johann Grech took to Facebook to say that Malta has serviced 42 international productions in 3 years which injected €82 million into our economy.

Malta has been steadily gaining traction within the Film industry for the past couple of years. The plan is to keep moving in this direction and continue to secure big title movies among other productions on the Maltese Islands in order to make Malta a world-class film industry.

The Malta Film Commission has big plans for the future including the building of Malta’s own sound stages.

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7,000 vehicles stopped at roadblocks; firearm, among other items found in vehicle

Jan 20 2021 Share

The Malta Police Force has been present in Malta’s roads while they have been inspecting vehicles on a regular basis. Between October of 2020 and December of 2020, around 7,000 vehicles were stopped at roadblocks.

100’s of contraventions were issues for the following offences; driving under the influence, possessions of a firearm or other dangerous items, possession of drugs, vehicles without license plates, vehicles with faulty headlights, drivers without a seatbelt, use of mobile phones while driving, people driving without a license and other offences.

The Malta Police Force has promised to continue to uphold such inspections and roadblocks in the coming days, weeks and months in order to keep Malta as safe as possible.

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Malta Nationalist Party reveals shadow cabinet

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The Malta Nationalist Party has revealed its new shadow cabinet. A number of MP’s have retained their previous roles and portfolios, like Robert Arrigo and Stephen Spiteri.

Former PN leader, Adrian Delia has refused to take on a spokesperson role within the shadow cabinet.

This shadow cabinet reshuffle happened within Bernard Grech’s first 100 days as Nationalist Party Leader.

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Daniel Micallef opens up about his support for euthanasia after losing his father

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Daniel Micallef who is currently the Deputy Leader of Party Affairs, within the Malta Labour Party opened up to the Times of Malta about his support of euthanasia.

Daniel had lost his father to a terminal illness and after watching him suffer tremendously he thought about the fact that if it were to be him, who was in a similar position he’d want the option to decide what to do with his life and his body.

Recently, Prime Minister Robert Abela brought the issue to light and said that it deserves proper national discussion.

In Malta, Euthanasia is punishable by up to 12 years imprisonment.

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