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Roberta Metsola Features In Google’s 2024 ‘Year In Search’ Video

Roberta Metsola Features In Google's 2024 'Year In Search' Video
Dec 15 2024 Share

Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament and Maltese MEP, was featured in Google’s 2024 “Year in Search” video, highlighting the global events that defined the year. 

Google’s annual video showcases top search trends, with a focus on “Breakout Searches” – topics that saw a 5,000% spike in interest.

Metsola’s statement, “2024 will be the biggest global election year in history,” reflects the record-breaking democratic participation worldwide. The video includes footage of Metsola casting her vote in Sliema, as well as US President-elect Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, under the headline of “breakout elections.”

Metsola, stands as a key figure in this year’s electoral landscape after being re-elected as President of the European Parliament with 90% of the vote and also obtaining a record number of votes in Malta’s MEP elections.

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Maltese Firefighters Sells Sexy Calendars And Hold Activities For L-Istrina

Maltese Firefighters Sells Sexy Calendars And Hold Activities For L-Istrina
Dec 15 2024 Share

Civil Protection Malta is hosting a fundraiser today in Valletta to support the L-Istrina 2024 charity appeal. From now until 6 p.m., the public can visit the front of Parliament to purchase the popular “sexy calendars” sold by the firefighters.


In addition to the calendar sales, various engaging activities are being held to raise funds for the charity. This event is part of the ongoing efforts to support L-Istrina, which helps local causes and individuals in need.

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12 Unreleased Michael Jackson Songs Found in Storage Unit

12 Unreleased Michael Jackson Songs Found in Storage Unit
Dec 15 2024 Share

Twelve unreleased songs by Michael Jackson have been discovered in an abandoned storage unit in California. The tapes, unearthed by former California Highway Patrol officer and “treasure hunter” Gregg Musgrove, provide a rare glimpse into the King of Pop’s unreleased material.

Musgrove told The Hollywood Reporter that the storage unit, located in the San Fernando Valley, once belonged to singer and producer Bryan Loren, known for creating the 1990 hit Do the Bartman for The Simpsons. Loren’s current whereabouts are reportedly unknown.

The songs, stored on cassette and digital audio tapes, include Don’t Believe It, which appears to address media stories about Jackson, and Truth on Youth, a rap duet featuring LL Cool J. However, Jackson’s estate has declined to purchase the collection, citing that Musgrove does not hold the copyrights, which prevents public release.

While snippets of the tracks have allegedly leaked on fan sites, the tapes remain in a secure facility managed by Musgrove’s attorney. Musgrove plans to offer the collection to major auction houses, estimating its value in the millions. Legal hurdles, however, leave the future of these songs uncertain.

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Malta Police Officers Bring Joy to Children Through Festive Donations

Malta Police Officers Bring Joy to Children Through Festive Donations
Dec 15 2024 Share

The Malta Police Force’s  Officers have continued their heartwarming tradition of supporting Children’s Dreams – Malta this festive season.

This year, the officers collectively donated over €2,000 worth of gifts to children in alternative care and others within the community, spreading joy and making holiday dreams come true.

The initiative, which has been an annual feature of the officers’ festive efforts, focuses on bringing happiness to children who may face challenging circumstances. The donated gifts, thoughtfully selected, aim to provide a touch of holiday magic to those who need it most.

This act of kindness underscores the officers’ commitment to the community beyond their official duties, showcasing the compassionate side of the force.

The Malta Police Force continues to encourage others to contribute to similar causes, ensuring the season is a joyful one for everyone.

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