Malta daily Facebook 300x250

Second Turtle Nest Of 2025 Found At Għadira Bay

Jun 11 2025 Share

Taking to social media, the Environment & Resources Authority (ERA) reported that the second turtle nest of this summer was found at Għadira Bay.

‘After the nest was reported, ERA and Nature Trust – FEE Malta immediately went on site to protect the area. Thanks to the nature trust volunteers who spotted the nest and took action’, reported ERA.

If anyone spots a turtle or nest they are encouraged to call ERA on 2292 3500 or NTM on 9999 9505.

The first nest was reported on the 9th of this month, with Maltese summers being renowned for attracting nesting turtles and lots of hatching!

#MaltaDaily

Miriana Jokes About 8 Eurovision Points In Wiwibloggs Interview

Miriana Jokes About 8 Eurovision Points In Wiwibloggs Interview
Jun 11 2025 Share

During a recent wiwibloggs interview, Malta’s Eurovision 2025 representative Miriana Conte joked about the eight points she received 8 points from the public.

Continuing her now renowned play on words (given her song’s previous name ‘KANT’, which means singing in Maltese but something else entirely in English), Conte said that she ‘ate at Eurovision.’

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by wiwibloggs (@wiwibloggs)

That is, she got eight points. Still Miriana did gain a total of 91 points, with 83 points given to her by the jury.

In the comments section of the wiwibloggs video, many praised Miriana for her sense of humour and positive attitude.

The singer, back in Malta, has been teasing some new music set to be released very soon as she continues her blossoming career.

#MaltaDaily

Malta daily Facebook 300x250

Over 800 Inspections On Food Establishments In Malta In 2024

Over 800 Inspections On Food Establishments In Malta In 2024
Jun 11 2025 Share

In a parliamentary question, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights, Anton Refalo revealed that a total of 811 inspections were carried out at food establishments in 2024.

Minister Refalo confirmed that 91 irregularities were identified during these inspections. As a result, two approvals were suspended, 55 requests for corrective action were issued, and 34 warning letters were sent out.

Minister Refalo stated that these inspections are part of ongoing efforts to maintain food safety and ensure compliance with regulations across the sector.

#MaltaDaily

Over 17,000 Foreign Youth Came To Malta In 2023

Over 17,000 Foreign Youth Came To Malta In 2023
Jun 11 2025 Share

In data presented in parliament by Minister Clyde Caruana, it was reiterated how, in 2023, Malta saw 572 Maltese youth and 17,073 coming to the islands.

With the age group concerned being 15 and 29 years of age, 2023 also saw 6,716 youth leaving Malta, with 449 of these being Maltese and 6,267 being foreign.

This means that between 2019 and 2023, Malta saw 2,239 Maltese youth coming to the island as well as 52,538 foreign youth arriving.

On the other hand, 1,919 Maltese youth and 18,237 foreign youth left over the same five year period.

#MaltaDaily