Miriana Conte Teases Official Song Revamp

Miriana Conte Teases Official Song Revamp
Mar 13 2025 Share

Malta’s Eurovision 2024 representative, Miriana Conte, has teased the upcoming release of her revamped song, set to premiere on YouTube tomorrow at 6 PM. However, she left fans guessing by posting only the word “serving”, without clarifying whether she’s serving KANT, Conte, or something entirely different.

 

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This follows recent controversy surrounding the original song’s title, KANT, which sparked debate due to its unintended phonetic resemblance to an offensive English word. The issue gained traction online, with Eurovision fans and critics discussing whether the title could pose a problem for international audiences.

With the revamped version about to drop, speculation is running high—will Miriana keep KANT, or are we in for a surprise?

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Dubai Influencer Learns To Bake Pastizzi In Malta

Dubai Influencer Learns To Bake Pastizzi In Malta
Mar 13 2025 Share

Famous influencer Walid Elmusrati, known by his social media persona ‘The Happiest Traveller’, travelled to Malta to learn how to bake the iconic pastizzi!

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Boasting 257.5K followers on TikTok and 516K followers on Instagram, Walid shared his experience creating – and munching on! – some crunchy and delicious pastizzi.

He made it very clear that he absolutely loves the iconic Maltese snack, and got to experience the process of the craft that produces the staple of local cuisine.

What do you make of Walid’s pastizzi baking skills?

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Daughter & Father Graduate Together From University Of Malta

Daughter & Father Graduate Together From University Of Malta
Mar 13 2025 Share

Katrina Portelli graduated from the University of Malta this year – and her dad was there to accompany her as he too was graduating!

Pierre, in his 50s, earned a Master of Arts in media & Communication, whereas Katrina earned her Master’s in Advocacy.

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In a wholesome video shared to the UoM social media page, the two spike about their experience studying at the same time and answered some questions, such as who was more organised.

Or who had the most embarrassing moments at university!

Congratulations to both for your wonderful achievement!

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Primary Students Celebrate Feast Of St Joseph With Statue Procession

Primary Students Celebrate Feast Of St Joseph With Statue Procession
Mar 13 2025 Share

Primary school students from St Nicholas College Mtarfa had the opportunity of participating in the Feast of St Joseph by engaging in a procession with a statue of the saint.

The opportunity for the students was made possible by a generous collaboration with the Arċikonfraternita ta’ San Ġużepp Rabat tal-Imdina.

The archconfraternity gave the students the guidance necessary to carry the statue to the church and make for a memorable celebration of the beloved feast.

All the students had a role to play, with some laying flowers and then engaging in a musical mass at the church.

Well done to all organisers involved!

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Photo Source: St Nicholas College Mtarfa Primary School

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