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Over Half Of Maltese Prefer News In Maltese But English Web Portals

Over Half Of Maltese Prefer News In Maltese But English Web Portals
Feb 23 2024 Share

In a new survey by Vincent Marmara on the State of the Maltese language and commissioned by the ‘Ċentru tal-Ilsien Malti’ headed by Norma Saliba, it was found that, out of 600 interviewed persons, 57.7% generally prefer to read their online news in Maltese. 

However, when it comes to web portals, 39.9% prefer to read online web portals in the English language, with 33.9% preferring Maltese. 

In terms of online news, 22.1% prefer to read in English. When it comes to other languages, 0.1% prefer online news in other languages whereas 0.4% prefer web portals in both languages. 

The overall majority of those who prefer web portals in Maltese are those aged 66 and over, whereas the majority of those who prefer English for online web portals are aged 16 to 25. 

Only 9% of those aged 16 to 25 prefer Maltese for online web portals, with 0% preferring other languages. 31.5% of this age group generally read in both languages. 

Women tend to prefer English for web portals more than men, with 44.1% of women preferring English when contrasted to 35.6% of men. 

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Check Out Balenciaga’s Latest “Chip Bag” Collection

Feb 23 2024 Share

Balenciaga is a luxury fashion house founded by Spanish designer Cristóbal Balenciaga in 1919 in San Sebastian, Spain. Balenciaga became renowned for its innovative designs and impeccable craftsmanship, establishing itself as one of the leading haute couture houses in the world. Cristóbal Balenciaga’s designs were characterized by their architectural shapes, high-quality fabric, and meticulous attention to detail.

In 1937, Balenciaga opened his first fashion house in Paris, France, which quickly gained recognition for its avant-garde designs. Throughout the mid-20th century, Balenciaga continued to push boundaries in fashion, introducing new silhouettes and techniques that have had a lasting impact on the industry.

One of Balenciaga’s notable collections in recent years is the “chip bag” collection, which was introduced by Demna Gvasalia, who took over as creative director in 2015. The collection featured handbags and accessories inspired by everyday objects, such as shopping bags, laundry bags, and, notably, chip bags. The chip bag collection included handbags crafted from metallic foil material resembling the packaging of potato chip bags. These pieces garnered attention for their whimsical take on luxury fashion and their subversion of traditional luxury codes. The collection challenged conventional notions of what constitutes luxury and elevated everyday items into high-fashion statement pieces

Balenciaga, a master at reinventing and altering the ordinary, makes a comeback with the ‘Chips’ clutch. This ‘Spicy Chilli’ flavor comes from leather that has been given a high-gloss sheen and crumpled appearance to mimic a chip bag. These bags made their debut at Paris Fashion Week teasing at the rumoured 2023 Spring/Summer Collection, although they are only out for PRE-ORDER now. A conversation starter that will undoubtedly draw attention to the occasion.

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Malta’s Inflation 8th Highest & Above EU Average

Malta's Inflation 8th Highest & Above EU Average
Feb 23 2024 Share

Recent statistics reveal that Malta’s annual inflation rate ranks joint eighth among EU member states, surpassing the EU average. 

According to Eurostat data, Malta recorded a 3.7% inflation rate last month, marking a notable decrease from the previous year’s 6.8%, yet remaining above the EU average of 3.1%. Notably, when Malta’s inflation was at 6.8%, the EU average was 8.6%.

The National Statistics Office (NSO) data for January 2024 highlights the sectors contributing significantly to inflation. Food and non-alcoholic beverages saw the highest annual inflation rates at 10.1%, followed by Education at 5.6%. Conversely, Communication and Clothing and footwear experienced negative inflation rates.

Comparatively, Romania, Estonia, Croatia, Poland, Slovakia, Austria, and Bulgaria reported higher inflation rates than Malta, while Hungary matched Malta’s rate. 

In contrast, Denmark, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, and Finland reported the lowest inflation rates, ranging from 0.9% to 1.1%.

It’s essential to note that these figures pertain to January and do not reflect the impact of the Stabbiltà food price reduction initiative, which took effect in February.

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84.3% Agree Foreigners In Malta Should Learn Maltese Language

84.3% Agree Foreigners In Malta Should Learn Maltese Language
Feb 23 2024 Share

A majority of respondents in a new survey agree with the idea that foreigners living in Malta should learn the Maltese language. 

In a new survey by Vincent Marmara on the State of the Maltese language and commissioned by the ‘Ċentru tal-Ilsien Malti’ headed by Norma Saliba, it was found that, out of 600 interviewed persons, 84.3% should learn the Maltese language. 

Only 6% voted for no, whereas 9.8% said it does not matter. 

The older age groups were most likely to vote that, yes, foreigners in Malta should learn the Maltese language. 95.5% of those aged over 66 voted for yes, with the lowest amounts of ‘yes’ registered in the 26 to 35 age group. 

Meanwhile, more women voted for yes at 86.9%, whereas 81.5% men voted for yes. 12.1% of men said it does not make a difference, with 7.5% of women responding the same. 

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