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Take Your Soulmate To The Ultimate Valentine’s Dinner at Aalto

Take Your Soulmate To The Ultimate Valentine's Dinner at Aalto
Feb 13 2024 Share

If tomorrow is Valentine’s Day and you have yet to make plans to spoil your significant other, embark on a romantic celebration by taking your soulmate to Aalto, one of Malta’s latest culinary gems!

Nestled near the iconic Blue Grotto, Aalto not only offers breathtaking sea views but also serves a diverse menu of international cuisine, complemented by an array of trendy cocktails. The restaurant has quickly made a name for  itself for presenting some of the most mouth-watering dishes around, making it a must-visit destination for food lovers.

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, now is the perfect time to seize the moment and secure a reservation at Aalto. The demand for tables is high, especially given the restaurant’s unique combination of exquisite food, stunning views, and a vibrant atmosphere, but there are still a few spots available for those looking to celebrate love in style.

 

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Don’t miss the chance to indulge in a dining experience that will not only tantalise your taste buds but also create lasting memories with your loved one.

Book your table at Aalto now and prepare for an ultimate Valentine’s dinner that you and your soulmate will cherish forever.

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WATCH: Just When You Think Nadur Carnival Can’t Get Crazier

WATCH: Just When You Think Nadur Carnival Can't Get Crazier
Feb 13 2024 Share

Over the past weekend, the Nadur Spontaneous Carnival in Gozo showcased an unusual spectacle that caught the attention of many.

Amid the event’s chaos, a group of masked revellers took their celebration to an unexpected level by turning an overturned car into a makeshift dance floor. Captured in a video, these individuals could be seen dancing atop the vehicle, providing an interesting contrast to the traditional street festivities.

 

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This car-turned-dancefloor stood out as a unique sight against the backdrop of the carnival’s usual mix of elaborate floats, decorations, and costumes.

The crowd, watching from the opposite side of the street, was treated to an unconventional performance that highlighted the carnival’s reputation for embracing the unexpected.

This act of spontaneous creativity embodies the spirit of the Nadur Spontaneous Carnival, known for its lively atmosphere and the freedom it offers participants to express themselves in the most unconventional ways.

The image of carnival-goers dancing on an overturned car will undoubtedly remain one of the most memorable moments from this year’s event, showcasing the lengths to which attendees go to celebrate in their own distinctive styles.

Did you see the dancing car crew whilst in Gozo?

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Maltese Photographer’s Stunning Milan Vs Napoli Photos

Maltese Photographer's Stunning Milan Vs Napoli Photos
Feb 13 2024 Share

Matthias Brancaleone captured a couple of shots from the recent Milan vs Napoli football match at the Italian San Siro Stadium. 

 

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Brancaleone’s shots capture some of the highs and lows of the match, as well as some of the action shots of the moment. 

From leaping players to celebrations and exhausted catching of breath, the photos show, in stunning detail, what goes into a football game of this calibre. 

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Six Youth In Court After Assaulting & Robbing 16 Year Old With Knife

Six Youth In Court After Assaulting & Robbing 16 Year Old With Knife
Feb 13 2024 Share

Six individuals, comprising five girls and a boy aged between 14 and 20, allegedly assaulted and robbed a 16-year-old boy with a penknife in a Floriana public garden last weekend. 

The victim sustained severe injuries, including cut ligaments in his hands. Police, aided by CCTV footage and intensive investigation, identified and arrested the suspects.

The altercation reportedly stemmed from a verbal dispute between the victim, an ex-boyfriend of one of the assailants’ friends, and the alleged attackers. 

All six defendants faced charges of grievous bodily harm and breaching public peace, with additional charges for theft and possession of a weapon. 

While the court questioned the charges against the 14-year-olds, citing the requirement of malicious intent, the prosecution argued that evidence demonstrated such intent, as the victim was robbed of cash and attacked with a penknife. 

Despite objections from the prosecution, the court granted bail for the defendants, emphasising their right to continue their studies and imposing strict conditions, including a curfew and a ban on contacting the victim.

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