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St Venera Council Raises Alarm Over Impermissible Tree Felling

St Venera Council Raises Alarm Over Impermissible Tree Felling
Feb 26 2025 Share

Taking to social media, the Santa Venera Local Council reported that some trees in Triq il-Palazz l-Aħmar had been felled without the necessary permits.

The trees are managed by the local council and thus makes it impermissible for individuals or private entities to ‘take matters into their own hands.’

‘The council is responsible for the felling of trees, which is done according to the scheduled plan.’

‘The Council expects the action to be rectified and reserves the right to take legal action if necessary. The Council is always open to constructive dialogue. The individuals involved have been contacted.’

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Is A KANT Revamp Coming? Miriana Conte Teases Release

Is A KANT Revamp Coming? Miriana Conte Teases Release
Feb 26 2025 Share

Taking to TikTok, Malta Eurovision Singer Miriana Conte shared a video of her in a record studio dancing to a soundtrack, with a caption reading: ‘Guess what’s coming.’

Now, this could be a number of things. Let’s serve some theories.

This could be a revamp of ‘KANT’, her winning song which has been going viral all over the globe.

There had been some teasing about a potential revamp of the song, but it will very likely stick to the same format, lyrics and overall vibe.

Or it could be preparations for the official music video for ‘KANT’, which is set to drop at some point before the May contest in Basel, Switzerland.

Whatever it may be, fans were absolutely all for it – commenting on their excitement for whatever Miriana and her team are cooking.

What do you think it is?

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Giorgia Mae Celebrates 13th Birthday

Giorgia Mae Celebrates 13th Birthday
Feb 26 2025 Share

Daughter of Prime Minister Robert Abela is celebrating her 13th birthday today, Wednesday 26th February 2025.

The PM, along with his wife Lydia Abela, posted to social media to wish their daughter the best of wishes.

‘Thirteen years ago, you changed our loves’, a collaborative post reads.

‘We are very proud of you, not just for who you are nowadays, but for everything that you are set to become.’

‘Happy birthday Giorgia Mae. We love you a lot’, the post, which racked up over 3K reacts and 2.5K comments on Facebook, ends.

On behalf of Malta Daily, we wish you a happy birthday Giorgia Mae!

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Malta’s Premier League Eyes VAR Within 2 Years, Says Joseph Muscat

Malta's Premier League Eyes VAR Within 2 Years, Says Joseph Muscat
Feb 26 2025 Share

Video Assistant Referee (VAR) has become an integral part of modern football, assisting referees in making crucial decisions. The technology was first tested in 2016 and made its professional debut during the 2017–18 season in select leagues and competitions.

VAR was officially introduced to European club football during the UEFA Champions League knockout stages in February 2019, following its successful use at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

It was later expanded to the UEFA Europa League in the 2019–20 season and implemented across major domestic leagues, including the Premier League (2019–20) and La Liga (2018–19).

 

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Despite its goal of reducing human error, VAR has sparked ongoing debates among players, coaches, and fans regarding its impact on the flow of the game and the controversial interpretation of decisions. Nevertheless, it remains a key tool in officiating at the highest levels of European football.

During yesterday’s episode of Awla on One TV, former Prime Minister of Malta and Chairman of the Malta Premier League, Dr. Joseph Muscat, participated in a panel discussion on the first season of the Premier League since transitioning from the Malta Football Association (MFA) to the Malta Premier League (MPL), with the MFA still involved in the joint venture.

Dr. Muscat stated that within the next two years, Malta will need to introduce some form of VAR system.

He emphasised that the first year is a transitional period, allowing management to refine the new format while experimenting with different aspects. VAR has already been used during Malta’s 2021 European qualifiers, with all resources provided by UEFA.

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