

Big Brother Malta has officially opened the vote for one of the evictees to return to the house – giving them a potentially new chance at the game.
Viewers are being asked to vote for who they would like to see return to the house?
Will it be the most recent evictees Gabriel or Chanelle?
Or will it be Claire, Kyle, Raisa, Donna, Matthias or Dwayne?
Who do you want to see?
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Following the dazzling success of Cinderella on Ice, another breathtaking spectacle is set to enchant Malta! Beauty and the Beast on Ice will bring the beloved fairytale to life — expect a theatrical experience featuring world-class figure skating, daring aerial performers, and fiery stunt sequences, all performed on real ice.
From April 19th to 21st, 2025, expect the MFCC to transform into an immersive ice arena, where audiences will be captivated by stunning performances and breathtaking visuals, featuring internationally acclaimed skaters, including two-time British Champion Amani Fancy. Expect stunning choreography, gravity-defying performances, and mesmerizing special effects that will transport audiences into a world of love, magic, and adventure.
With a tiered horseshoe-style seating arrangement, every seat offers a perfect view of the action. Tickets are selling fast, with the opening show on April 19th already reaching 80% sold out! Take advantage of the limited-time buy 3 & get 1 free offer and enter the astounding word of Beauty & the Beast on Ice!
This must-see family event promises to leave audiences spellbound, whether you’re a lifelong fan of the fairytale or a newcomer to the magic of ice-skating theatre – prepare to be amazed.
Secure your tickets now at Showshappening.com and witness Beauty and the Beast like never before!
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A major cyberattack has locked 600 students and staff out of their Microsoft Teams accounts at St Albert the Great College in Malta, Times of Malta reported.
The breach, discovered on March 5 during carnival holidays, has raised concerns about the potential loss of academic and sensitive data.
College rector Fr Aaron Zahra OP told Times of Malta that 120 staff and 450 students were affected, losing access to academic materials such as homework, handouts, and administrative communications.
Some accounts also contained sensitive social case data, though email accounts remained unaffected.
The college quickly reported the incident to the police cybercrime unit, which responded within two hours.
Microsoft also confirmed the hack and launched its own investigation, promising an update within eight days. In the meantime, the college is implementing a temporary solution to ensure learning continues.
Microsoft Teams plays a crucial role in Malta’s education system, offering chat, video conferencing, and file sharing for students and teachers.
Sources suggest other schools may have also been targeted, pointing to a potential larger-scale attack.
Authorities are investigating the breach, ToM reported, and the college is fully cooperating to assess the damage and identify those responsible.
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