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The iconic CISK’s new face unveiled

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Cisk, one of the most if not the most iconic beer brands in Malta, has just unveiled its new look on social media, and it’s safe to say that the brand’s new image is a bold departure from its traditional style.

The brand’s new visual identity is a refreshing and modern update that pays homage to its history while embracing the present.

The brand’s new look is all about simplicity and boldness.

The new logo is sleek, modern, and instantly recognisable.

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27-year-old fighting for his life after accident with e-kick scooter

May 1 2023 Share

Early this morning, at approximately 1:30 am, the Police were alerted to an incident in Triq is-Soll, Santa Venera.

According to reports, a person was found lying on the ground with head injuries.

The authorities immediately responded to the scene to investigate the incident.

Upon arrival, the police discovered that a 27-year-old Romanian resident of Pieta’ had been riding an e-kick scooter and had fallen, sustaining serious injuries.

The individual was given medical attention at the scene before being rushed to the Mater Dei Hospital by ambulance for further treatment.

As the Police continue their investigations into the matter, the Police Magistrate Dr Astrid May Grima has been notified of the case.

She has appointed an inquiry to shed more light on the circumstances surrounding the incident.

It is unclear at this time what led to the individual’s fall, but investigations are ongoing, and more details are expected to emerge in due course. In the meantime, the Police have urged anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information that may be relevant to come forward and assist with the investigations.

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Students debate democracy and resilience in Mini-European Assembly at Maltese Parliament

May 1 2023 Share

Students from Malta’s higher education institutions and Erasmus students debated the theme “Is democracy under threat?” and how to strengthen resilience in the European Union at the final plenary session of the 33rd edition of the Mini-European Assembly (MEA) held at the Maltese Parliament.

The Malta-based team representing The Netherlands emerged as the winner of the months-long debating competition inspired by the European Parliament and the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe.

Erasmus students joined the local team this year, giving the MEA a more international flavour.

Moderated by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dr David Agius, the final debate featured a range of insights from various speakers, including European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, who praised the value of involving students in international affairs. “Democracy doesn’t happen by itself, each citizen needs to participate actively,” emphasised Dr Colin Scicluna, Head of Cabinet for the EC’s Vice President for Democracy and Demography Dubravka Šuica, highlighting the theme chosen for the final debate.

The event was jointly organised by the European Parliament Office in Malta, the National Student Travel Foundation, and the VisMedNet Association.

It was televised live on the Maltese Parliament’s TV Channel and livestreamed on parlament.mt.

The MEA is a simulation of the European Parliament with close ties to the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe, enabling students to discuss topics of European relevance through the political perspective of the European country they represent.

The winning team will visit the major European Institutions in Brussels, including the European Parliament.

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Mellieħa Fireworks win The International Fireworks Festival

May 1 2023 Share

Għaqda tan-Nar Marija Bambina of Mellieħa has emerged victorious in the 2023 International Fireworks Festival held during the past few days.

The annual event, which attracts pyrotechnic teams from all over the world, was held in various localities around Malta and Gozo.

Għaqda tan-Nar Marija Bambina managed to win over the judges with their spectacular display of fireworks.

The team from Mellieħa showcased their skills and creativity, dazzling the audience with a stunning display of colourful fireworks.

The performance was a true reflection of the dedication and hard work they put into their craft.

The International Fireworks Festival is a highly anticipated event in Malta, and winning it is considered a significant achievement.

It is a testament to the team’s talent and expertise in the field of pyrotechnics, and it is sure to bring pride and recognition to the people of Mellieħa.

The victory of Għaqda tan-Nar Marija Bambina is a testament to the Maltese people’s passion and dedication to their traditions and culture.

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