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The Brillanti Singers Quarter Finals Are Here!

The Brillanti Singers Quarter Finals Are Here!
Mar 26 2025 Share

The Quarter Finals – Yes! After weeks of auditions, the 34 young men and women who will continue their journey in BRILLANTI SINGERS have finally been chosen.

They will now try their luck to win a grand total of €30,000!

It has been an intense and tough competition, but none of the quarter-finalists know what awaits them in tonight’s show.

What will be the challenging task that Joseph and his team at BRILLANTI SINGERS have prepared for these exceptionally talented young singers?

The secret has been kept until the very end, as these contestants arrived at the Mediterranean Conference Centre to face an incredible challenge—one that will determine the very best among them and select the top 12 semi-finalists in this unique and spectacular adventure.

What will happen? And why will one of the finest pianists in our islands, Aleandro Spiteri Monsigneur, be making a special appearance?

Emotions will run high—who will face this challenge with courage, and who will give up as they get closer to the much-coveted Final?

And before the challenge begins, what special surprise does Italian singer Verdiana have in store—one that left everyone, including Verdiana herself, speechless, with even a few tears shed?

Don’t miss BRILLANTI SINGERS – THE QUARTER-FINALS this Wednesday at 8:40 PM, only on ONE!

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Majority Disagree With Maltese 17 Year Olds Getting A License

Majority Disagree With Maltese 17 Year Olds Getting A License
Mar 26 2025 Share

We asked YOU, our followers, what you thought about 17 year olds in Malta, being eligible to get their license.

This forms part of a proposal by the European Union that would allow the age group to obtain a driving license, provided they drive under supervision until they turn 18.

The proposal would be non-binding, meaning that each EU country would decide whether or not to adopt it.

Still, when we asked our followers whether or not they thought Maltese 17 year olds should be able to get their license, the majority responded in the negative.

Out of around 570 respondents, over 490 responded with a no.

Many said that this initiative would only go against attempts to mitigate traffic as well as pollution.

What do you think?

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Young Mayor About Bikes & Motors As Traffic Alternatives

Young Mayor About Bikes & Motors As Traffic Alternatives
Mar 26 2025 Share

Appearing on ‘Awla’, young mayor of Ħaż-Żebbuġ Steve Zammit Lupi spoke about how, despite being 29 years old, he still does not own a car and how this has impacted – or rather, improved – his commuting abilities.

Zammit Lupi explained that he got his driving license at 18 but decided to not buy a car, saying that he would have to justify his buying of a car through its use.

This, he said, would lead him to commute everywhere with it, waste time in traffic and searching for parking, and contributing to the problem.

Instead, he opted for a bicycle and a motorbike, and travels everywhere with them. The young mayor explained that if the opportunities and infrastructure were available to help bike and motorbike users in their commutes, the traffic situation in Malta would greatly improve.

This comes as the government announces several options being considered to tackle the issue, with one of them being awarding €25,000 for anyone who gives up their license.

What do you make of Steve’s suggestion?

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3 Years From Labour’s Victory In 2022 General Election

3 Years From Labour's Victory In 2022 General Election
Mar 26 2025 Share

Today marks 3 years since the Labour Party’s victory in the 2022 General Election.

Held on the 26th of March 2022, the election saw over 304,000 votes cast, with Robert Abela’s led party registering 162,707 votes, or 55.11%.

The Nationalist Party registered 41.74% of the votes, or approximately 123,000 votes in favour.

Abela took the charge of the party in 2020, just before the COVID-19 pandemic struck and right after Joseph Muscat’s resignation.

The Labour Party retained a majority in parliament and won a third consecutive election for the first time since 1981.

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