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Missing teen found safe and sound

Nov 9 2020 Share

Luana Borg, the 15-year-old teenager who was reported missing, has been found ‘safe and sound’ by the police after being reported missing three days ago. 

The teenager had been reported missing back in December 2019, where she was found after six days and again in July 2020, where she was found after three weeks.

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Maxine awards her ‘Golden Buzzer’ to Emma Cutajar

Nov 8 2020 Share

Maxine Aquilina has awarded her coveted ‘Golden Buzzer’ to Emma Cutajar, after leaving Maxine in tears after a very emotional performance.

Emma Cutjar sang a song which she had written herself, dedicating it to her sister, who died before she was born and never got to meet her.

Maxine was so impressed that she awarded Emma her ‘Golden Buzzer’, granting her a place in the semi-final.

Missed her performance? Watch it in below…

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Malta’s Got Talent episode 6: Here’s what to expect…

Nov 8 2020 Share

Episode 6 of Malta’s Got Talent season 1 will air tonight, and here is what we gathered from their promo video:


1. Emma Cutajar


Although still very young, Emma Cutajar has already left a mark in the Maltese singing community after participating in multiple renowned local contests.

Emma, being a very talented singer and pianist, has all the traits to make it to the next round of MGT.


2. Dancelab


Another talented dance group is about to take the MGT stage tonight and we’re certainly not complaining.

Dancelab dance group, led by the talented Luke Brincat, haven’t been around for long but they were quick to become one of the leading dance groups on the island.

3. Freddie Newland

Freddie has been singing in local pubs and restaurants for years entertaining diners and pub-goers … But does he have what it takes for the big stage?

4. Naomi Borg Leyland

Pole dancing is becoming very popular in Malta, and we’ve already seen some jaw dropping pole dancing acts on this year’s Malta’s Got Talent.
Naomi is a pole dancing teacher herself, so expectations are high for this young pole dancer.

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91-year old woman has become the 76th victim of the virus in Malta

Nov 8 2020 Share

The Health Ministry has announced this morning that a 91-year old woman has become the 76th victim of the virus in Malta.

The woman had tested positive a week ago, on the 31st October, and died earlier today while still testing positive at the Good Samaritan hospital.

The Health Ministry extended its condolences to the relatives while reminding everyone to comply with the health and safety standards and regulations.

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