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Six Acts Advance to Next Phase of X Factor Malta

Six Acts Advance to Next Phase of X Factor Malta
Jan 29 2024 Share

In an electrifying evening filled with talent and suspense, Live Show 3 of X Factor Malta concluded spectacularly, advancing six acts to the next phase of this gripping local music competition. The show, known for its high stakes and intense performances, did not disappoint as the contestants battled it out for a spot in the upcoming rounds.

 

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Richard, Shanice, Amelia, Sean Kamati, Mamaclay & the dynamic duo of Lapes and Nadine emerged as the victors of the night. Each delivered performances that not only captivated the audience but also showcased their unique musical talents to the Maltese audience.

However, the night was not without its farewells. XO and Isaac Tom, despite their commendable efforts and strong showings in previous rounds, were eliminated from the competition. Their departures remind us of the fierce level of competition and the high standards set by X Factor Malta.

As the competition heats up, fans are eagerly anticipating the next show, set to air on TVM this Sunday at 20:50. With the stakes higher than ever, the remaining contestants are expected to bring their A-game, promising an evening of exceptional music and entertainment. Stay tuned to see who will rise to the occasion and who will face the challenge of the sing-off.

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Here’s What People Think Of Joseph Muscat Running For MEP

Here's What People Think Of Joseph Muscat Running For MEP
Jan 29 2024 Share

Asking our followers whether they would support former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat running for MEP in the upcoming elections. 

On a Facebook poll, 501 said that Joseph Muscat should run for MEP whereas 111 voted for no. 

Taking to the comments, many expressed their support for the former Labour leader, saying that they are excited to see him re-entering the political sphere. 

However, there were dissenters, with some saying that the idea should not even be entertained. 

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Archdiocese Of Malta Calls For Respect Towards Żurrieq Priest

Archdiocese Of Malta Calls For Respect Towards Żurrieq Priest
Jan 29 2024 Share

The Archdiocese of Malta has issued an official statement calling for respect to Żurrieq priest after a video of his outburst during mass went viral on social media. 

In a public statement, the Archdiocese expressed regret ‘for the unfortunate incident concerning one of its priests at the Żurrieq parish recently, and is working closely with all concerned to addressed the situation.’ 

Saying that the priority is the wellbeing of the priest and the community, the Archdiocese says that it takes incidents of verbal and other abuse extremely seriously. 

‘Given all the circumstances of the case (the Archdiocese) kindly asks for the public’s understanding, and appeals for empathy and sensitivity for all concerned with respect to comments made on social media’. 

Meanwhile, many have praised Father Raymond for always being an exemplary priest who loved the church and the Żurrieq community, despite allegedly having been going through health difficulties. 

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X-Rays Reveal Rescued Dog Bobby Was Shot

X-Rays Reveal Rescued Dog Bobby Was Shot
Jan 29 2024 Share

The Association for Abandoned Animals has given further updates on the rescued dog named Bobby, revealing that the injuries were in fact sustained due to a gunshot.

The AAA revealed via social media that the injuries, which they first taught were sustained due to trampling beneath a car or being mauled by another dog, were in fact gun wounds. 

They revealed that Bobby was strong enough to get anaesthesia to close the gaping wound on his neck as X-rays were taken. ‘He has lead pellets all over his body. We have no words’, wrote AAA. 

‘There seems to be no hope for animals in this country. None. A country where so many people think that animals can be hurt, abandoned, maimed and abused’, wrote AAA. 

‘A country where our politicians refuse to change, amend and introduce new laws’ and with ‘animal welfare in shambles from the very top with no enforcement.’ 

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