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POV: You Open Your Balcony Window During Valletta FC’s Celebrations

Apr 14 2025 Share

Thousands of Valletta supporters took over the streets of the capital city, to celebrate Valletta’s dominant Challenge League season and promotion back to the Maltese Premier League.

The celebrations began after Valletta’s 3-0 victory over Marsa FC at the Ta’ Qali National Stadium, where they were officially crowned BOV Challenge League champions.

From a Tiktok, shared by _sauciucpaula a view of the celebrations could be seen from an apartment balcony.

Floats, music and red filled the capital city for night time celebrations.

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Yazmin Helledie Opens Up About Miscarriage In Keynote

Yazmin Helledie Opens Up About Miscarriage In Keynote
Apr 14 2025 Share

Yazmin Helledie delivered a heartfelt keynote speech at the Miscarriage Leave Conference yesterday, marking the official start of Malta’s national consultation on Miscarriage Leave.

Yazmin spoke about the excitement that the first few weeks brought her as she and Keith expected the new member to their family, the intense sorrow she felt after she got the message of the loss and how she, with the help of her loved ones, navigated this tumultuous time.

“From the heart”, wrote Yasmin as she shared her speech to social media.

 

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Addressing Parliamentary Secretary for Social Dialogue Dr. Andy Ellul, members of Parliament, professionals, the press, and others who have experienced pregnancy loss, Helledie described it as “an honour” to speak at such a significant event.

The consultation process, led by Dr. Ellul, brought together voices from across society—including medical professionals, psychologists, trade unions, employers, and individuals with lived experience of miscarriage. The aim is to develop a responsible and inclusive policy.

Although official data reports around 300 miscarriages annually in Malta, estimates suggest the real number may be closer to 1,000 due to underreporting.

Announced on International Women’s Day, the initiative seeks to strengthen workers’ rights. Dr. Ellul confirmed that the government will cover all financial costs related to the leave’s implementation.

Further discussions will explore its scope—including whether it should extend to partners or apply in same-sex relationships—and issues surrounding disclosure and privacy in the workplace.

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Miriana & Finland’s Erika Become Eurovision ‘Besties’

Miriana & Finland's Erika Become Eurovision 'Besties'
Apr 14 2025 Share

Miriana Conte has really hit it off with Finland’s Eurovision representative Erika Vikman, who will be competing this year with the song ‘Ich komme.’

Both singers caused a bit of a controversy due to the title of their tracks, with Miriana’s having to be changed and censored from ‘KANT’ to ‘SERVING.’

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and that’s on FACTS💅🏻 @Erika Vikman #serving #esc2025 #ichkomme

♬ Careless Whisper – George Michael

And these two Eurovision icons are at this point super besties, posting to TikTok and social media whilst tagging and meeting up with each other ahead of the contest.

The latest video has them share a slice of cake with the tagline: ‘Eurovision besties who eat cake together, slay together.’

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654,000 Tune In Every Week To Come Dine With Me Malta

654,000 Tune In Every Week To Come Dine With Me Malta
Apr 14 2025 Share

Taking to social media, ‘Come Dine With Me Malta’ revealed that 654,000 people tune in every week, from Sunday to Thursday, to watch the drama ensue.

This averages out at around 131,000 spectators everyday the program airs, who head on to TVM to watch what the weekly contestants will be getting up to and how they fair in the competition.

Yesterday, Sunday 13th April, saw the start of the fourth round, introducing us to David, Fadi, Brenda and the already iconic duo Ċensina and Helen.

Are you watching Come Dine With Me Malta?

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