Maltese Footballer Kailey Willis Looks Back On Great Football Season

Jun 9 2025 Share

Kailey Willis played a key role in helping Venezia Women secure promotion to Serie B.

The forward, currently on loan from Parma, has enjoyed an impressive season, contributing significantly to Venezia’s success.

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Reflecting on the team’s achievement in an Instagram post, Willis wrote: “Now that the season is over, I can finally stop and relive every moment. Winning the championship was incredible, but the real victory was how we lived every single day. Thanks to my teammates, the staff, and the club—everyone put something special into this journey. Together, we built much more than just a team. Love you all! Let it B 🧡🖤💚”

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Malta’s Team lands In Groningen For EU Qualifier Match

Malta's Team lands In Groningen For EU Qualifier Match
Jun 9 2025 Share

Malta’s National Football Team officially landed in Groningen, The Netherlands ahead of their face off with the country’s team for the 2025 FiFA World Cup European Qualifiers in Group G.

The teams will be facing off on Tuesday 10th June 2026 at 19:45 – a very important match for Malta if they wish to proceed in the fixtures.

The Malta team were greeted by ‘cold, wet weather and a brisk 10 degrees Celsius. Not exactly the island sunshine we’re used to at this time of year.’

Good luck squad!

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Malta Temperatures Set To Soar To 33°C This Week

Malta Temperatures Set To Soar To 33°C This Week
Jun 9 2025 Share

Today’s weather in Malta is hot and hazy, with calm seas.

Temperatures expected to reach a high of 33°C by the end of the week.

The UV index stands at 9, though it is predicted to rise to 10 later in the week.

The Meteorological Office has issued a yellow weather warning for Malta as temperatures are forecast to reach a high of 33°C on Monday.

Residents are advised to take precautions as the heat could pose health risks.

The maximum temperature may even peak at 34°C, while the sea temperature remains a pleasant 22°C.

How does the heat affect you?

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Over Half Of Malta Feels Lonely, Survey Finds

Over Half Of Malta Feels Lonely, Survey Finds
Jun 9 2025 Share

In 2025, a nationwide survey of 700 individuals aged 11 to 93 found that 51.1% of respondents reported experiencing some level of loneliness.

The data revealed that 46.3% experienced moderate loneliness, while 4.8% were classified as severely or very severely lonely. Meanwhile, 48.9% reported not feeling lonely.

Loneliness scores, measured using the 11-item De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale, ranged from 0 to 11, with the most frequently reported scores being 0 (17.1%) and 1 (19.6%). Around 60% of participants scored 3 or below, suggesting low levels of loneliness. Just 9% scored 8 or higher, indicating more severe forms.

Gender differences were notable: 7.0% of females reported severe loneliness compared to 2.6% of males, while more males reported moderate loneliness (49.9% vs. 42.9%). Slightly more females (50.1%) said they were not lonely, compared to 47.5% of males.

Severe loneliness was most common among individuals aged 20–34 (5.8%) and those over 55 (5.7%), whereas the 35–54 age group had the highest rate of people who were not lonely (52.5%).

Notably, the percentage of people who are not lonely has declined steadily—from 56.7% in 2019 to 48.9% in 2025. Severe loneliness doubled between 2019 and 2022 (2.0% to 5.4%) before slightly falling.

The study, conducted by Prof. Andrew Azzopardi and team, was supported by The Alfred Mizzi Foundation.

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