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Oxford University Press Chooses “Rizz” As Word Of The Year 2023

Oxford University Press Chooses "Rizz" As Word Of The Year 2023
Dec 4 2023 Share

If you possess the ability to charm or flirt with potential partners, you might already have “rizz,” the Oxford Word of the Year for 2023. 

Primarily used by young people, “rizz” is an internet slang term denoting romantic appeal or charm. Oxford lexicographers selected it from a shortlist of eight words representing the mood and preoccupations of 2023, as determined by a public vote. 

The term, widely popularised on platforms like TikTok, is defined as style, charm, or attractiveness, especially concerning the ability to attract romantic or sexual partners. It is believed to be a condensed form of the word “charisma” and can be used as a verb, as in “to rizz up,” meaning to attract or seduce someone.

Other contenders on the shortlist included “beige flag,” describing a partner perceived as boring or lacking originality, and “situationship,” referring to a non-formal or established romantic or sexual relationship. 

The Oxford University Press clarified that words without draft definitions are already present in the Oxford English Dictionary, while those with drafts may be added after evaluating their longevity, frequency, and breadth of usage. Notably, the previous year’s word was “goblin mode,” representing unapologetically self-indulgent behaviour.

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The Travellers’ “Tridx Tkun Tiegħi Dan Il-Milied” Releases Today

The Travellers' "Tridx Tkun Tiegħi Dan Il-Milied" Releases Today
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The Travellers will be featuring their upcoming christmas single “Tridx Tkun Tiegħi Dan il-Milied? (feat. Ira Losco, Gianluca & Michela)” with its music video release on 04-12-23

Christmas weaves a magic spell of warmth, bringing hearts closer in a celebration of kindness and generosity. 

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‘It’s a season to cherish connections, to share heartfelt laughter and create precious memories with those we hold dear’, said the band in a statement. 

‘A time when selflessness shines brightest, when romance sparkles anew, and when we embrace the promise of fresh starts.’

‘Christmas embodies love; it is the essence of friendship. Embracing this spirit, The Travellers proudly present “Tridx Tkun Tijej Dan il-Milied?” — a festive tribute with our beloved Ira Losco, Michela, and Gianluca.’

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Tourists Spent €2.4 Billion Between January And October 2023

Tourists Spent €2.4 Billion Between January And October 2023
Dec 4 2023 Share

In October 2023, the total number of inbound tourists to Malta reached an estimated 313,705, reflecting a notable increase of 31.1% compared to the same month in 2022. 

Among these visitors, 283,595 came for holiday purposes, while 20,375 visited for business reasons. The age group of 25-44 constituted the largest share of inbound tourists at 37.8%, followed by the 45-64 age bracket at 34.4%. 

Notably, residents from the United Kingdom, Italy, and Germany comprised 44.1% of the total inbound tourist population.

The total nights spent by tourists in October 2023 witnessed a significant surge of 30.7%, surpassing 2.0 million nights. The majority of guest nights (85.2%) were spent in rented accommodation establishments. The average length of stay for inbound tourists stood at 6.6 nights.

The overall tourist expenditure for October 2023 exceeded €300.8 million, marking a substantial increase of 39.0% compared to the same period in 2022. The average expenditure per night was estimated at €145.9.

Cumulatively, inbound tourists for the first ten months of 2023 amounted to 2,599,155, reflecting a robust increase of 31.6% compared to the corresponding period in 2022. 

The total nights spent increased by 23.3%, reaching almost 17.8 million nights. The total tourist expenditure for this period was estimated at €2.4 billion, representing a notable 34.5% increase over 2022. Additionally, the total expenditure per capita increased to €914 from €894 in 2022.

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Malta Recognised As Climate Mobility Leader During COP28

Malta Recognised As Climate Mobility Leader During COP28
Dec 4 2023 Share

During an organized activity at COP28 at the International Climate Mobility Center, Malta was acknowledged as a Climate Mobility Champion Leader for its work in the field of climate change and its impact on small islands.

The Minister for the Environment, Energy, and Enterprise, Miriam Dalli, received this recognition after a discussion with young climate activists from various countries, particularly from islands and small countries affected by climate change.

Minister Dalli emphasised that Malta’s small size does not diminish its efforts to reduce emissions. She referred to the latest Eurostat statistics, indicating that Malta has the lowest emissions per capita in the European Union.

Despite being a small country, Malta is actively working to reduce emissions, especially in the energy sector, through policies on renewables, environmental financing, and recent projects such as shore-to-ship.

Minister Dalli also highlighted the importance of small countries, especially islands, coming together to have a unified voice in addressing the realities they face due to climate change, including rising sea levels.

Malta remains committed to conveying this strong message. At the conclusion of this event, Malta was recognised for its impactful message, drawing attention to the unique challenges faced by islands in discussions about climate change and its consequences.

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