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Maltese Band Release Mash Up Of Childhood Cartoon Themes

Maltese Band Release Mash Up Of Childhood Cartoon Themes
Sep 18 2023 Share

Melchior Busuttil, Luke Grech and Ryan Paul Abela joined forces once again as Melury to release their second mash-up, combining themes and bits from some of our favourite cartoon TV shows. 

With Ryan on Bass and Main Vocals, Melchior on drums and Luke on guitar, the energetic mash-up is not a showcase of the trio’s musical prowess.

It’s also an oft-needed dose of nostalgia, reminding us of our late night childhood cartoon watching sessions – reminding us of much, much simpler times!

Melury (Me-Lu-Ry) are 3 best friends who met each other through music.

Melury (Me-Lu-Ry) are 3 best friends who met each other through music with this band reflecting their personalities as well as their characters.

All members are full time musicians and play with a plethora of great bands and artists on the island, so this project is meant to be fun and entertaining to whoever loves new music, but also to those who like twists on old tunes!

All members are full time musicians and play with a plethora of great bands and artists on the island, so this project is meant to be fun and entertaining to whoever loves new music, but also to those who like twists on old tunes!

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Henry’s Progress After Re-Admittance To Hospital

Henry's Progress After Re-Admittance To Hospital
Sep 18 2023 Share

10 year old Henry’s mother Lorinda shared a heartwarming video of her son’s progression after having been readmitted to Mater Dei. 

The video shows Henry walking after having undergone medical aid and procedures, ticking off a few milestones along the way. 

‘Never underestimate the resilience and strength of a child’, wrote his mother. ‘He pushes slowly through the pain and I’m just in awe.’ 

 

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Henry has managed to sleep on his side and reduced the frequency of pain medications. Unfortunately, he hasn’t eaten happily without getting sick in almost a month, but he is ‘here to focus and look at all the wins.’ 

Immediately after birth, Henry spent six weeks in the NPICU, at Mater Dei, where doctors diagnosed him with Prune Belly Syndrome and Chronic Kidney Disease. 

At age 4, Henry’s father donated a kidney to save his son’s life, with Henry’s journey being documented via the Instagram page ‘abirdwithafrenchfry’. 

 

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Malta With EU’s 2nd Highest Rise In Tourists Staying Overnight

Malta With EU's 2nd Highest Rise In Tourists Staying Overnight
Sep 18 2023 Share

Malta experienced the second highest surge in overnight stays in the first half of the year within the EU, as per a recent Eurostat report. 

Compared to the same period last year, the increase exceeded 30%. Only Cyprus surpassed this growth, with a rise of just over 39%. 

The report highlighted a robust recovery in the EU tourism industry post the COVID-19 impact, reaching its highest point in the past decade from January to June 2023. During this period, Malta recorded over 4.3 million overnight stays, a significant increase from the previous year’s 3.3 million. 

June marked the peak month with 900,000 stays, constituting just over a fifth of the total, albeit with the smallest increase of over 86,000 stays. Notably, March witnessed the most substantial rise, boasting nearly 230,000 more overnight visits compared to the same month in 2022. 

Every month showed an increase compared to the previous year. Across the EU, tourist accommodations registered almost 1.2 billion overnight stays from January to June, an uptick of nearly 11 million from the prior year, significantly surpassing 2021’s 400 million. 

The National Statistics Office reported a 20% increase in tourists and a 33% surge in spending in Malta in June compared to the same period the previous year, with 294,000 tourists contributing almost €286.5 million to the country’s economy.

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73 Year Old Motorcyclist At Risk Of Dying After Road Crash

73 Year Old Motorcyclist At Risk Of Dying After Road Crash
Sep 18 2023 Share

A 73 year old man, resident of Imqabba, was taken to Mater Dei Hospital at around 1100hrs after having suffered injuries in Triq il-Belt Valletta, Ħaż-Żebbuġ. 

Preliminary investigations showed that a crash had taken place between a Honda CBR motorcycle driven by the victim and a Kia Ceed driven by a 41 year old woman resident of Mellieħa. 

The motorcycle driver was given help on site and taken to Mater Dei Hospital via an ambulance. He was later certified to have suffered serious injuries. 

An inquiry has been opened as police investigations carry on. 

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