Miriana Conte Hits The Gym With Armenia’s PARG

Miriana Conte Hits The Gym With Armenia's PARG
Apr 29 2025 Share

In a brand new video, Miriana Conte linked up with Armenia’s Eurovision 2025 representative PARG, real name Pargev Vardanian.

The two released a workout session like video with Malta’s song ‘SERVING’ being sung by Miriana as PARG hit various exercises around the gym.

 

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Miriana was there to fan the heat off the young representative, who also replied in the comments with some hand fan emojis.

This is just yet instance of Miriana collaborating with other artists from this year’s contest, with her infectious energy helping her hit it off with most other contestants.

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446 Individuals Serving Definitive Sentences At Corradino

Apr 29 2025 Share

Minister for Internal Affairs, Security and Employment, Byron Camilleri, has revealed that as of April 11, 2025, a total of 446 individuals are serving definite sentences at Corradino Correctional Facility.

A definite sentence means the individuals must serve their full sentence with no option for appeal. Among these inmates, 154 are repeat offenders, having previously served time in prison.

The figures were shared in response to a parliamentary question by Opposition MP Darren Carabott, who sought updated data on inmates serving definitive sentences and specifically inquired about the number of recidivists among them.

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Malta With The Lowest Amputation Rate In Europe

Malta With The Lowest Amputation Rate In Europe
Apr 29 2025 Share

In 2024, Malta recorded the lowest leg amputation rate in Europe, marking a major success in its healthcare efforts. This achievement was announced by Minister for Health and Active Ageing, Jo Etienne Abela, who highlighted the country’s significant progress in preventing lower limb amputations.

According to Minister Abela, only 52 leg amputations were performed in Malta last year—a sharp decline from over 130 cases in previous years. This 62% reduction is credited to a highly skilled, multidisciplinary team and improved healthcare strategies. The government remains committed to further investment in vascular care, advanced equipment, and prevention-focused services.

Malta’s current rate stands at 10 amputations per 100,000 people, compared to more than 20 per 100,000 in many European countries. Minister Abela emphasized that this progress stems from key enhancements in both community healthcare and hospital services. Community podiatry services and hospital-based radiology, radiography, and vascular surgery have played a central role in this outcome.

He also announced the launch of a new clinic in Ħamrun, where tissue viability nurses, wound care nurses, and vascular surgeons will collaborate closely. The goal is to preserve and build on Malta’s success through continuous teamwork and innovation.

Minister Abela expressed gratitude to all health professionals in Malta and Gozo for their tireless work in reducing preventable amputations. He concluded by reaffirming the government’s dedication to preventive care as outlined in the Malta 2050 Vision, ensuring a better quality of life and healthcare for all citizens.

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Increase In Allowances For Mayors And Councillors

Increase In Allowances For Mayors And Councillors
Apr 29 2025 Share

Mayors, deputy mayors, and councillors across Malta and Gozo are set to receive a €1,000 increase in their annual allowances.

The announcement was made during a visit by Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, and Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government, Alison Zerafa Civelli, to the Northern Region’s council offices.

The visit marked the completion of recent renovation works that have made the premises more accessible and welcoming to residents. Joining them were Director General for Local Government, Emil Vassallo, and Northern Region President, Clifford Galea.

This increase aims to support local officials in covering costs related to their public duties. Beyond this new allowance, mayors and regional council presidents also receive honoraria, which vary based on the size of their respective councils.

Minister Bonnici emphasised that the increment is a clear acknowledgment of the valuable work done by mayors, deputy mayors, and councillors, who often commit substantial time and effort to serve their communities.

He described local governance as a direct investment in citizens’ quality of life.

Parliamentary Secretary Zerafa Civelli reiterated that this financial adjustment reflects the elected officials’ dedication, which frequently extends well beyond council meetings.

She underlined the importance of recognising their continued service.

Commenting on the upgraded Northern Regional Council offices, Zerafa Civelli said they exemplify the increasing role of regional councils in community life and their support for local councils.

Emil Vassallo added that extra funds will be allocated to cover 2024 arrears linked to a new collective agreement for clerical workers signed earlier this year.

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