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Team Malta Enters Andorra Stadium As GSSE 2025 Begin

Team Malta Enters Andorra Stadium As GSSE 2025 Begin
May 27 2025 Share

The 2025 Games of the Small States of Europe commenced on Monday evening with an impressive opening ceremony at the National Stadium in La Vella, Andorra.

Team Malta, consisting of 108 athletes competing across 12 disciplines, begins its campaign on Tuesday as events officially get underway.

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Following a historic performance at the 2023 Games held in Malta, the Maltese Olympic Committee is aiming for its best-ever result in a GSSE held abroad. The target is to surpass the achievement of the 2011 Games in Liechtenstein, where Malta won eight gold medals.

During the opening ceremony, athletes Jared Micallef and Francesca Curmi led the Maltese contingent as flag bearers.

Micallef is participating in his second Games and previously secured a gold and silver medal. Curmi, Malta’s leading tennis player and now ranked within the world’s top 500, previously won gold in the doubles and silver in singles at the 2023 edition. She is competing in all three tennis events this year.

The high-altitude conditions in Andorra are expected to present challenges, particularly in tennis, but the Maltese team is confident and well-prepared.

On Tuesday, Malta will compete in nine sports, with early hopes for medals in athletics, swimming, and table tennis.

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UFC Champion Alex Pereira Dines At Valletta’s Da Pippo’s

UFC Champion Alex Pereira Dines At Valletta's Da Pippo's
May 27 2025 Share

Yet another renowned personality has made their way to Valletta restaurant Trattoria Da Pippo, with this time it being UFC fighter and champion Alex ‘Poatan’ Pereira.

 

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The Brazilian professional mixed marital artist dined at the Valletta restaurant which has welcomed a number of stars and celebrities over the years, adding yet another face to the roster.

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Da Pippo’s staff described it as a great honour to have the champion over for lunch, snapping a photo with him, before he exited and met some fans waiting for him eagerly outside.

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UFC Champ Alex Pereira Meets Local Fans, Visits Landmarks

UFC Champ Alex Pereira Meets Local Fans, Visits Landmarks
May 27 2025 Share

Watch as UFC fighter and champion Alex ‘Poatan’ Pereira, meets local fans and takes a tour of landmarks in Imdina.

The Brazilian professional mixed martial artist toured around Malta along with his contingent, with one of them translating for him as he was given a special tour. Alex even got a chance to dine at the iconic Da Pippo’s Restaurant.

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He ended his day with another party as he has shown to have become quite fond of the Malta summer sun.

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PN Proposes Enshrining Art Into Constitution & More

PN Proposes Enshrining Art Into Constitution & More
May 26 2025 Share

The Partit Nazzjonalista (PN) has reiterated its commitment to Malta’s arts, culture, and national heritage during a recent dialogue event held at the Masquerade Malta studios (M Space) in Msida.

The event, which brought together a wide spectrum of professionals and practitioners from the cultural sector, was led by PN Leader Bernard Grech and forms part of the party’s ongoing outreach to different segments of society.

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In his address, Grech presented a number of policy proposals the PN would implement if elected to government.

Among these are the inclusion of art and culture in the Constitution to guarantee state protection, a reduced 5% tax rate on the first €80,000 of income for registered artists, and overhauls to the VAT system and public funding mechanisms.

The party also pledged to broaden access to cultural activities through community-based initiatives, reinforce arts education from an early age, and better support freelancers and up-and-coming creatives.

Grech was critical of what he characterised as repeated, unfulfilled pledges by successive administrations, particularly in relation to independent theatres, visual and performing arts, and Carnival.

He pointed to the long-promised but repeatedly altered Carnival Village project as a key example, vowing that a PN-led government would ensure fairer and more transparent cultural investment.

Participants at the event, representing diverse sectors within the arts and heritage landscape, voiced a range of concerns.

These included difficulties faced by the private sector in competing with state-backed events, limited funding for conservation and restoration, and a lack of accessible venues and financial support.

Stakeholders also stressed the importance of a holistic strategy for the sector—one that includes stronger arts education, youth involvement in traditional band clubs, and the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage such as village festas and historical re-enactments.

Julie Zahra, PN Shadow Minister for Arts, Culture and National Heritage, who is also an artist, echoed these concerns, emphasising the need for sustained investment and greater recognition of the sector’s role in Maltese life.

The event was moderated by broadcaster John Bundy and cultural presenter Mariella Pisani Bencini, and featured live artistic contributions from sculptor Antoine Farrugia and artist Mark Schembri.

The PN confirmed that insights from this discussion will inform its cultural policies and future electoral programme.

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