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Malta’s got talent episode 4: Here’s what to expect…

Oct 25 2020 Share

Episode 4 of Malta’s Got Talent season 1 will air tonight, and here is what we gathered from their promo video:


1. Matthias Camilleri has been living in London in recent years and has a foundation degree in Circus. We are expecting an energetic and jaw dropping performance from this lad.


2. Marie Claire Portelli is well known as a social media influencer, fashion photographer and an ex Miss World Malta contestant.


We are not quite sure what she’ll be up to on the Malta’s Got Talent stage, all we know is that whatever she does, she does it brilliantly.


3. Il-Lapes certainly needs no introduction in the Maltese rapping culture. He has been performing and releasing mind boggling singles which has earned his place within Malta’s most interesting rappers.


Although we haven’t seen his performance yet, we’re quite sure that it’s about to go down.


4. Another episode, another dance group… and we’re not complaining! Everyone love dance groups – they bring so much energy on the stage and it’s a joy to watch.

You’re probably expecting a “but”, and here it is… BUT they really need to be at their top level, after Cheryl Lofreda and her team raised the dance level bar so high earlier on this season, even earning them a ‘Golden Buzzer’.

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A record 3,285 swab tests were administered

Oct 25 2020 Share

A record number of 3,285 swab tests were administered in the past 24 hours, taking the total number of swab tests administered in Malta from the beginning of the pandemic to 317,904.


This comes after earlier this week it was announced that Malta’s COVID-19 testing rate is the second highest in Europe.


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125 new cases of COVID-19 & 89 recoveries in the past 24 hours

Oct 25 2020 Share

Malta has registered 125 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,285 swab tests, while 89 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.


Today’s cases are still being investigated. From yesterday’s cases; 46 were family members of previously known cases, 6 cases were contact of positive work colleagues, 2 cases were direct contacts with other positive cases, 1 case was from Paceville and 1 case was imported.


To date, Malta has registered 5,498 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 3,567 have recovered, 51 died and 1,880 are still active.

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Happy 35th birthday Wayne Rooney

Oct 25 2020 Share

Yesterday, ex Manchester United and England football legend, Wayne Rooeny, turned 35.


Rooney spent the day with his wife, Coleen, and 3 children; Kit, Kai & Klay.


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