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Nationalist Party To Continue Karl Gouder’s Legacy

Sep 16 2024 Share

In a statement, the Partit Nazzjonalista (PN) revealed that they have a responsibility to continue the work of Karl Gouder, who dedicated himself tirelessly to the country and the party.

This was the key message delivered by PN leader Bernard Grech during an interview on NET TV.

Grech praised Karl’s many admirable qualities, not just as a party member but as a compassionate individual who listened, helped, and solved problems. Karl always put people first, both in his political career and in his personal life.

Karl’s passing is a significant loss not only for his family and the Partit Nazzjonalista but for the entire country. As seen during his memorial, Karl united people even in death, just as he did throughout his life and work.

The PN leader expressed gratitude to all who offered condolences, including the President of Malta, Myriam Spiteri Debono, Prime Minister Robert Abela, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, and others who attended the funeral or sent their sympathies.

Bernard Grech emphasized that the unity Karl inspired is something the PN aims to preserve and strengthen, with a shared goal of moving forward together. The PN will continue to seek the truth regarding Karl’s untimely passing, not out of vengeance, but because it is what Karl and his loved ones deserve.

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Maltese Teenager Attracts Crowd As She Sings With Viral TikTok Pianist

Sep 16 2024 Share

The 16-year-old Malta’s Got Talent semi-finalist Claudia Santamaría was featured in a TikTok posted by Julien Cohen, a pianist with 5.2 million followers on the app.

In the video, Claudia, who is half-Maltese and half-Spanish, approaches Julien as he plays at Paris Train Station and asks if he knows the song “Voilà” and if she can sing along.

As soon as she starts singing, her voice captivates the crowd, drawing a gathering of people who stop to listen causing the train station to go silent.

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Dock Music In Bormla Returns For 3rd Edition

Dock Music In Bormla Returns For 3rd Edition
Sep 16 2024 Share

Get ready for the return of Dock Music in Bormla with its third exciting edition!

Following the great success of previous years, Dock Music is back on Friday, September 20, starting at 7:00 p.m., promising an unforgettable night of music in one of the most stunning spots in Cottonera—Dock Number One in Bormla.

This scenic location, a favorite for families, will come alive with performances that cater to all musical tastes.

This year’s lineup includes the return of popular singer Ivan Grech alongside the Voca Choir, as well as talented artists like Glen and Amber, among others.

Best of all? Entry is completely free and open to everyone, making it the perfect way to enjoy a Friday night under the stars.

Organized by the Cottonera Foundation with the support of the American University of Malta and the Bormla Local Council, Dock Music is set to be a highlight of Malta’s summer events calendar.

Expect a lively crowd of both locals and tourists enjoying the electric atmosphere in Cottonera.

Throughout the evening, delicious food and drinks will be available from nearby establishments, ensuring you have everything you need to make the night complete. Don’t miss out on this fantastic, family-friendly festival!

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Fire in Mrieħel Business Centre Server Room Prompts Evacuation

Sep 16 2024 Share

A fire broke out in the server room of the Fort Business Centre in Mrieħel on Monday morning, leading to the evacuation of the building and nearby Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) offices. The fire occurred shortly before 9 a.m., prompting staff to be evacuated as a precautionary measure.

Firefighters quickly responded to the scene, extinguishing the blaze by 9:45 a.m. Staff were allowed to return to the building once the fire was under control. No injuries were reported during the incident.

While reports initially suggested that the nearby Quad complex was also affected, business activity there continued as usual. The MFSA building, although not directly impacted by the fire, was evacuated for safety reasons, with employees moved outdoors until the situation was resolved.

The Fort Business Centre is home to multiple companies, including gaming firm Evolution AB and accounting firm Grant Thornton. The cause of the fire, as well as details regarding which company’s server room was involved, remain unclear.

This marked the second fire incident in Malta that morning, following a car fire on the Marsa-Ħamrun bypass, which caused traffic disruptions.

 

Via: Times of Malta

 

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