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Russell Crowe returns to Malta for his band’s concert on Saturday

Jun 16 2023 Share

New Zealand blockbuster star Russell Crowe is back in Malta, ahead of his band’s concert on Saturday.

The Russell Crowe’s Indoor Garden Party will perform in St. George’s Square Valletta on Saturday evening ahead of the Mediterrane Film Festival’s opening.

Maltese Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo took to Facebook to share his enthusiasm in welcoming Crowe back to Malta, posting a snap of himself alongside Crowe and Malta Film Commissioner Johann Grech.

The Mediterrane Film Festival will run from June 25th to June 30th, welcoming filmmakers, enthusiasts, industry professional and special guests from all across the Mediterranean to celebrate the platform.

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Bad Boy Cleaners Committed To Giving Back To Community Since Late 1960s

Jun 16 2023 Share

Local award-winning company Bad Boy Cleaners has always strongly believed in giving back to society, reaffirming their commitment to creating a positive impact on their stakeholders.

From employees to customers, communities and their surrounding environment, Bad Boy Cleaners have been giving back to the community in various ways, with the company’s first CSR initiative held in the late 1960s.

Founder Emanuel Degiorgio recalls giving a helping hand in the Mdina catacombs, a company approach and state of mind which has remained constant to this day.

Just a few weeks ago, Bad Boy Cleaners collaborated with Zanzi Homes and the QLZH Foundation to organise a very successful clean-up event in Senglea. Sixty volunteers and 20 divers met at the Senglea seafront to conduct a four-hour operation in order to retrieve discarded items and debris from the city’s seabed.

Kudos to Bad Boy Cleaners!

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Waves Of England Supporters Head To Paceville Before Tonight’s Match

Waves Of England Supporters Head To Paceville Before Tonight's Match
Jun 16 2023 Share

In heavy anticipation of tonight’s Euro 2024 qualifying match between Malta and England, waves of Three Lions supporters have flocked to Paceville this afternoon, potentially to get a few drinks in before tonight’s 8:45 kick-off.

 

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4,000 English supporters made their way to Malta for tonight’s match, as the Three Lions go head to head with Malta’s national team in what is one of the island’s biggest matches of the year.

Despite the major hype for tonight’s game, the match has been marred by scam ticket resales, with many failing to secure their spot to a sold-out Ta’ Qali National stadium.

Despite a minor landing issue requiring technical assistance, the England national team also arrived safely in Malta, with Phil Foden spotted chilling in his hotel balcony ahead of tonight’s game.

What do you think tonight’s score will be?

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Summer, Is That You? Temperatures Forecasted To Rise On Monday

Jun 16 2023 Share

Local weather page ‘Aġġornament tat-temp’ is forecasting an increase in temperatures as of Monday, with a wide area of high pressure approaching the Maltese Islands from Libya.

This wave of high pressure will bring with it more stable weather and higher temperatures, ushering in what the public hopes to be a proper stint of summer weather.

The weather page went on to forecast a significant period of stable weather as of Monday, with strong winds beginning to decline from today until Saturday’s twilight. Sunday is expected to welcome light winds and generally sunny weather, with temperature lows of 20°C and highs of 29°C. This forecast has been corroborated by Malta’s Met Office, with maltairport.com confirming that Malta is expected to have a stint of sunny weather from Saturday until Thursday at the very least.

Over the past few weeks, Malta has experienced a streak of irregular weather, with rainfall, cloudy weather and relatively lower temperatures hitting the Maltese Islands during May and June.

Are you looking forward to the summer season?

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