New Malta–Warsaw Flights to Boost Connectivity to New York, Tokyo, Toronto & More

New Malta–Warsaw Flights to Boost Connectivity to New York, Tokyo, Toronto & More
Apr 1 2025 Share

Travellers in Malta will soon be able to fly directly to Warsaw thanks to a new route launched by LOT Polish Airlines, starting on 16 April 2025. The service will operate four times a week between Malta International Airport and Warsaw Chopin Airport, offering increased flexibility and connectivity for both inbound and outbound passengers.

This new route not only strengthens ties between Malta and Poland but also opens the door to a wider global network. With convenient onward connections from Warsaw, passengers will have seamless access to major destinations including New York, Chicago, Toronto, Delhi, Tokyo, and Stockholm.

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Operated using a mix of Boeing 737 and Embraer 195 aircraft, the flights will feature both Economy and Business Class options, with onboard refreshments and the renowned Polish hospitality.

The Malta Tourism Authority praised the move, highlighting how the new service will attract more visitors and unlock new tourism markets across North America, Asia, and Northern Europe. Government officials echoed the sentiment, calling it a strategic step toward Malta’s goal of year-round, sustainable tourism.

With this development, Malta strengthens its position as a Mediterranean travel hub and continues to expand its global reach.

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German Man Arrested in Gozo Over Cannabis Cultivation

German Man Arrested in Gozo Over Cannabis Cultivation
Apr 1 2025 Share

A 27-year-old German man has been arrested in Gozo in connection with the illegal cultivation of cannabis plants.

The arrest followed a joint operation between different police units in Gozo. After carrying out surveillance on a residence in Triq ix-Xjuf ir-Riħ, Nadur, officers entered the premises under warrant early this morning.

Inside, they discovered a room equipped with cultivation apparatus and approximately 20 cannabis plants of various sizes, along with seeds and other related items.

Magistrate Dr Simone Grech LL.D was informed and appointed an inquiry into the case.

Police investigations are still underway. The man remains under arrest and is expected to be charged in court in the coming days.

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Clare Agius and Jason Micallef Reflect on Mużika Mużika Journey & Spark Bigger Conversation

Apr 1 2025 Share

Clare Agius, one of Malta’s most celebrated presenters, recently took to social media to reflect on her four-year journey as host of Mużika Mużika. Her post, however, did more than look back — it sparked a wider conversation on how presenters are no longer simply delivering lines between acts, but stepping into roles as performers, storytellers, and cultural commentators.

Clare revealed how Jason Micallef’s invitation in 2021 changed her trajectory. Alongside Keith Demicoli and Moira Delia, she was entrusted with not only presenting, but performing — in Maltese, with satire, theatre, and emotion. Over the years, she said, she grew into the role, rewriting teleprompter lines to make them feel real, and embracing a deeper purpose: to represent a festival that speaks to the identity of a nation.

This year’s edition of Mużika Mużika saw presenters take on an even more ambitious role. From co-host Ray Calleja’s satirical character “Frankie” to viral sketches that challenged societal norms, the hosting wasn’t just smooth — it was sharp. One sketch that featured Frankie judging others’ appearances, breaking laws, and questioning beauty standards, triggered both laughter and debate. Yet ironically, while the satire addressed fat-shaming, superficiality, and identity, most of the public’s reaction focused on the kiss that ended the scene — missing the deeper commentary altogether.

But Clare’s tribute was just one piece of a larger story — and Jason Micallef himself weighed in with a public post detailing the origins and philosophy behind Mużika Mużika. Micallef spoke of the festival’s journey from an idea to a nationally loved phenomenon, recalling how a small, determined team fought to bring back the Maltese song to the centre of cultural life.

In his words, Mużika Mużika was never meant to be just a song competition — it was designed to be a full platform of entertainment and identity, celebrating Maltese music, poetry, theatre, and language. Micallef said the vision from day one was to create a dual-layered show: one part dedicated to the music competition, and the other to a new, elevated style of presentation.

He emphasised that the presenters had to be more than just good at speaking — they had to be performers capable of breathing life into every word. He described the decision to entrust Keith Demicoli, Clare Agius, and Moira Delia with the role as a “bold one” — one based on their individual artistic capabilities. “They are an integral part of the festival’s success,” he said, pointing to iconic moments like last year’s “Gawdenz Bilocca” sketch and this year’s segments with Ray Calleja as clear examples.

Micallef also extended thanks to newcomer Taryn Mamo Cefai, who joined the presenting team this year — reinforcing that this vision of performative, theatrical presenting is now a cornerstone of Mużika Mużika.

At the heart of both Clare’s and Jason’s reflections is a shared truth: that Mużika Mużika is more than a televised festival. It’s become a cultural reset — bringing Maltese music back into the spotlight. It’s a triumph of local art and identity, powered by fearless storytelling and expressive hosting.

So, has Mużika Mużika changed the role of presenters in Malta? In our opinion: Absolutely.

And thanks to artists like Clare, Keith, Moira, Ray, Taryn — and the vision behind the curtain — it’s no longer just about the music. It’s about the message.

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Żebbuġ Streets To Be Cleared For Children Once A Month

Mar 31 2025 Share

On one Saturday each month, children in Żebbuġ will have the opportunity to play freely in designated streets without the concern of traffic.

The streets closed to vehicles will change each month and will be announced on the Kunsill Lokali Ħaż-Żebbuġ Facebook page ahead of the second Saturday.

The first event will take place on April 12 from 1 pm to 4 pm.

This initiative, part of the Toroq Ħajjin project, is organised in collaboration with the Malta Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society. Its goal is to recreate the joy and nostalgia of childhoods spent playing safely in the streets.

Żebbuġ mayor Steve Zammit Lupi explained that the roads selected for the event were chosen by the children’s council, which proposed creating a safe space for kids to play while giving parents a chance to socialise and connect with neighbours.

Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, chair of the Malta Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, highlighted that the aspirations of the children’s council will play a key role in building a stronger sense of community in Żebbuġ.

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