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‘NxtEra Football’ will empower future of the sport in Malta

'NxtEra Football' will empower future of the sport in Malta
Jun 8 2023 Share

The upcoming launch of NxtEra Football, a project set to empower the next generation of athletes to reach their full potential through elite foundation phase coaching in Malta, is soon with us. 

 

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The launch of the exciting project is set for Saturday 10th June at Bacchus Mdina, Malta, and will have the resources and experience to assist prospectives in becoming better football players. 

The team behind the project is one which boasts vast experience on the pitch – consisting of Director of Coaching Andre Schembri, Head Coach Martina Borg, CEO Luigi Fenech and Gerard Casanova Prat, who boasts an background in Physical Activity and Sports Science.

NxtEra aims to offer otherwise inaccessible resources to players, giving them a chance to play the sport at the elite level. 

 

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TAG AN UPCOMING FOOTBALL STAR. 

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31 people penalised for cannabis use in public 2022-2023

31 people penalised for cannabis use in public 2022-2023
Jun 8 2023 Share

It was revealed by Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri that a total of 31 people were penalised for using cannabis in public spaces since the beginning of 2022. 

Answering a parliamentary question tabled by Nationalist MP Albert Buttigieg, Camilleri revealed that the youngest of those penalised was 16 years old. 

Buttigieg asked for information about the number caught in specific localities he mentioned, with Camilleri revealing that 19 of the cases were found in Paceville, Sliema, Marsalforn, Valletta and Marsascala. 

The nationalities of the persons varied, some where Maltese whilst others hailed from Germany, the UK, Nigeria, Gambia, Somalia and Mali. 

In 2022, 9 cases were reported in 2022 and 1 was reported in 2023. 3 of these cases involved Somali and 3 others involved Gambian nationals. There were also single individuals from Germany, Mali, Nigeria and the UK. 

The ages of the aforementioned varied between 23 as the youngest and 39 as the oldest. Details for the entire 31 cohort was not asked for.

It was also revealed that no one was caught driving under the influence of cannabis during that same time period.

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AI reimagines Spider-Man swinging across Malta

AI reimagines Spider-Man swinging across Malta
Jun 8 2023 Share

TAG SOMEONE YOU SUSPECT COULD BE MALTA’S SPIDER-MAN.

Who would be Malta’s very own Peter Parker? 

We are now forced to ponder the question after local creator malta.ai re-imagined the Marvel swinging superhero making his way around the cities of the Mediterranean island. 

The young superhero, a favourite amongst both comic book lovers and those less attuned to the geekier world, could be seen in various localities and iconic spots of Malta.

 

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Just picture it: you’re walking through the streets of Valletta and Spider-man just zooms over your head as he makes his way to fight crime. 

And as per our introductory question, Spider-man is a young teenager in disguise, so he’d have to come from one of Malta’s various secondary or post-secondary schools.

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L’Antica Pizzeria Da Michele opening doors in Malta

L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele opening doors in Malta
Jun 8 2023 Share

Photos have recently surfaced online of a shop’s front in St Julian’s Ballet Square donning Da Michele’s branding, garnering immediate attention by media and food lovers whose taste buds know exactly what’s in store. 

And now, posting to social media, Da Michele Malta revealed that their next opening of L’Antica Pizzeria is truly coming to the Maltese islands. 

Founded in 1870, L’ Antica Pizzeria Da Michele is one of the oldest and best pizzerias in Naples and attracts droves of customers, some of them very familiar faces, to dine in their establishments. 

Michele Condurro, mastered the family art of pizza making, which he acquired from the legendary Torre Annunziata masters who were professionals in the preparation and kneading of pizza dough, as well as the cooking of pizza. 

It eventually became known as ‘the sacred temple of pizza’ by food specialists and journalists from all over the world, and it is now bringing its delicacies to the Mediterranean island. 

Have you ever tried L’ Antica Pizzeria Da Michele?

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