SEPTEMBER CALLING: Adam Port’s Malta Gig Sells Out

Apr 9 2025 Share

In true superstar fashion, Adam Port’s Malta gig in Valletta this September has officially sold out.

Fans rushed to secure their spots within hours of the ticket release, proving once again the massive pull and influence of Keinemusik icon. With his his track “Move” recently surpassing half a billion Spotify streams and Keinemusik dominating global stages and social media streams, Port’s influence on the music scene is undeniable.

The announcement of his Malta stop sparked excitement amongst locals and international fans alike. With anticipation continuing to build with months left until Port’s major Malta show, this one is set to be one of the most unforgettable nights in Malta’s clubbing history.

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Rangers Raise Alarm Over Youth Damaging Golden Bay

Rangers Raise Alarm Over Youth Damaging Golden Bay
Apr 9 2025 Share

The Malta Ranger Unit issued a video raising a warning over youth ‘showing little respect for the environment’ at Golden bay.

During the weekends, the rangers explained, the bay is closely monitored and this year a large number of teenagers are being reported going down on weekends and causing damage to the environment and property.

‘Although spoken to by the Rangers and informed of the regulations on site, they proceed to litter and be a nuisance to other beach goers’, the Rangers said. ‘This is not acceptable.’

‘Unfortunately the beach falls under Qawra Police, who many times are very busy during weekends and the offenders leave the site before their Officers arrive.’

‘The S.L 549.83 (Majjistral Park site regulations) stipulates fines between €400 up to €50,000. We urge parents to speak to their children and to be aware that this is occurring. Some of the offenders are as young as 14-15 years old and are seen intoxicated at the beach.’

Rangers continue to monitor the area in peak hours, reporting breaches to police and authorities.

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What If Malta Was Made In Minecraft?

What If Malta Was Made In Minecraft?
Apr 9 2025 Share

Malta.ai is at it again – this time reimagining the Maltese islands if they were created in the popular game Minecraft.

The AI creator reimagines the island as if it were made out completely out of blocks – something that Minecraft players are constantly doing with all sorts of fascinating structures and worlds.

 

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With the popularity of the Minecraft Movie, releasing this month, it does seem as though it suits Malta as a world of creative block-building.

Are you a Minecraft fan?

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EP Votes In Favour Of Law To Help Maltese Fishers

EP Votes In Favour Of Law To Help Maltese Fishers
Apr 9 2025 Share

For the first time, all political groups in the European Parliament have acknowledged the challenges faced by Maltese, Gozitan, and other Mediterranean fishers due to aggressions from third-country fishing vessels.

As this legislation progresses, Rapporteur Thomas Bajada—representing the Socialists and Democrats—has received a strong mandate from the European Parliament to lead negotiations.

The Parliament’s stance is clear: the EU must ensure a fairer, more sustainable fishing sector, addressing the specific difficulties local and Mediterranean fishers face.

This includes taking direct action against illegal practices by third-country fishers, in line with international law.

Bajada’s proposed regulations, which represent the highest level of European legislation, will equip the EU with the tools to act against uncooperative third countries in managing shared and sustainable fisheries.

Previously applicable only to Northern seas, these rules will now extend to the Mediterranean, a region significantly affected by unsustainable practices from outside the Union.

For years, Mediterranean fishers were overlooked. Now, with the first Maltese MEP on the PECH Committee, Thomas Bajada is driving a new approach that puts the Mediterranean at the forefront of EU fisheries policy.

These reforms not only address long-standing regional issues but also strengthen food sovereignty and sustainability across Europe.

The committee’s vote marks the beginning of the legislative process, authorising inter-institutional negotiations with the Council and the European Commission—talks that Bajada will lead on behalf of the Parliament.

“The Parliament stands united: we are defending Europe’s food sovereignty and sending a clear message to third countries—unsustainable fishing will not be tolerated. I am proud to lead this file and fight for fishers across all EU sea basins,” Bajada said.

The new rules define legal criteria for identifying countries that enable unsustainable fishing and set out mechanisms for the EU to respond more decisively, including through trade measures.

This policy connects environmental, social, economic, and maritime goals, reinforcing the EU’s leadership in global maritime governance.

As the law advances, Thomas Bajada carries a strong mandate to ensure that the EU’s fishing sector becomes both fairer and more sustainable.

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