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THIS SATURDAY: Mon Cheri with Francis Mercier at Café del Mar

Francis Mercier to perform at Café del Mar on Saturday 28th June
Jun 25 2025 Share

Get ready for an unforgettable evening as Mon Cheri takes over Café del Mar this Saturday, June 28th, with a very special guest: Francis Mercier. Known worldwide for his legendary Afro House sets and global hits, the acclaimed DJ and producer is making his highly anticipated Malta debut.

As part of the G7 Summer ’25 Tour, this exclusive Sunset Special promises to be one of the season’s hottest events. With the Mediterranean as your backdrop and the sun setting over the sea, prepare for unmissable night.

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Francis Mercier’s unique sound has resonated from Coachella to Ibiza, with viral performances and tracks dominating charts and festivals alike. Now, he’s bringing that same world-class energy to the Maltese islands for a night you won’t forget.

Expect banging afro house beats beats, jaw-dropping views, and the signature Mon Cheri atmosphere

🎟️ Last few tickets available from g7events.com

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Progress On The Works At The Quarter Mile Complex In Ħal Far

Jun 25 2025 Share

During a site visit to the Quarter Mile Complex in Ħal Far, Minister for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation, Clifton Grima, reviewed the ongoing works as part of the redevelopment of the facility. The visit provided an overview of the progress being made, including the removal of the old surface previously used by the former Quarter Mile facility, among other construction works.

“This infrastructure is crucial to eventually establishing a proper racetrack,” Minister Grima explained. He noted that during the current phase of works, it was determined that the existing foundations were unsuitable for the planned facilities. “As a result, work is being carried out to lay the necessary new foundations. It’s clear that significant progress is being made, and I look forward to delivering yet another promise to the sporting public and motorsport enthusiasts.” the Minister added.

Minister Grima reviewed the official documentation maintained to record the project’s progress. He also observed ongoing concrete surfacing works for what will eventually become the racetrack. At present, robust perimeter walls are being constructed in line with international safety standards to ensure the protection of drivers during approved events hosted at the facility, as sanctioned by the Planning Authority.

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Robert Abela Highlights Youth And Peace In Key Address To Council Of Europe

Robert Abela Highlights Youth and Peace In Key Address To Council Of Europe
Jun 25 2025 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela Highlights Youth, Peace, and Reform in Address to Council of Europe. During his address to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, Prime Minister Robert Abela placed young people, peace, and institutional reform at the forefront of Malta’s vision for its current Presidency of the Council, which continues until November.

Dr Abela emphasised that Malta views youth not merely as the future but as today’s leaders, actively driving meaningful change. He outlined Malta’s commitment to amplifying young voices through initiatives such as the Youth Advisory Forum functioning as a Youth Cabinet the introduction of Vote16, which lowered the voting age to 16, and the nomination of the youngest-ever European Commissioner, entrusted with the youth portfolio. Looking ahead, Malta will host the Conference of Ministers responsible for Youth this October, providing a key opportunity for young people and policymakers to co-create a youth-led democratic future.

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Turning to international affairs, Prime Minister Abela underscored the vital role of the Council of Europe in today’s complex global landscape, particularly amid the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. “Global challenges require global efforts,” he stated, reaffirming Malta’s role as a bridge among the Council’s 46 member states. He stressed that no nation is too small to contribute meaningfully to global peace and stability.

“We must safeguard peace that upholds the values of humanity,” he declared, echoing the Council’s foundational principles: human rights, democracy, and the rule of law. Addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Dr Abela urged international action: “We cannot remain silent in the face of human tragedy. The international community must come together to stop the bloodshed and ensure that international law is respected.”

The Prime Minister also reviewed significant domestic reforms implemented by his government, many in close collaboration with the Council of Europe and its expert bodies, including the Venice Commission, GRECO, and MONEYVAL. These reforms, he noted, have enhanced institutional integrity in Malta. Key changes include improvements to the justice system particularly in judicial appointments strengthening the Office of the Ombudsman and the Permanent Commission Against Corruption, and a constitutional amendment requiring a two-thirds parliamentary majority to appoint the President of the Republic. Additionally, the restructuring of the Office of the Attorney General has bolstered its independence and operational effectiveness.

Further reforms cited by Dr Abela include legislative measures to protect journalists, including Malta’s adoption of the European Anti-SLAPP Directive, as well as progressive legal changes such as the introduction of femicide into the Criminal Code. He also drew attention to initiatives aimed at empowering women, especially in the political sphere.

In conclusion, Dr Abela reaffirmed Malta’s deep-rooted commitment to the principles of the Council of Europe. “We regard this institution as a natural home for the shared aspirations of humanity peace, respect for human rights, democracy, and the rule of law,” he said. He reiterated that dialogue and multilateralism remain cornerstones of Malta’s foreign policy, with the country continuing to act as a consistent and principled voice for regional and global stability.

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Malta Achieves 24th Place In Global Sustainable Development Rankings

Jun 25 2025 Share

Malta has made significant strides in sustainable development, advancing 12 places to rank 24th out of 167 countries in the 2025 Sustainable Development Report. This report, issued by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), awarded Malta a score of 79.3%, representing a notable improvement from its 36th place ranking in the 2024 edition.

Minister for the Environment, Energy and Public Cleanliness, Miriam Dalli, expressed satisfaction at this outcome, stating that the collective work of the government is yielding results recognised on the international stage. She emphasised that the investment and commitment towards sustainable development are improving the quality of life for citizens and strengthening Malta’s global standing in this area.

Despite facing ongoing challenges related to climate, limited natural resources and its insularity as an island nation, Malta has continued to implement policies that protect its environment while supporting its people.

The government has invested in maintaining stable energy prices, expanding renewable energy infrastructure, and upgrading the electricity distribution system to cope with rising temperatures. In the water sector, Malta now boasts the highest quality water nationwide, thanks to continued investment. Waste management improvements are also contributing to progress in the circular economy, where waste is increasingly regarded as a resource.

Minister Dalli reiterated Malta’s determination to continue addressing these challenges through consistent policy development and cross-ministerial collaboration. She reaffirmed that Malta remains committed to achieving the targets it has set as a United Nations member state.

Director of the Sustainable Development Directorate, Francine Pace Caruana, added that Malta is just weeks away from presenting its second Voluntary National Review (VNR) on the Sustainable Development Goals at the United Nations High-Level Political Forum in New York. She explained that the report was developed with the input of all ministries and entities, along with contributions from civil society, the private sector, academia and the general public. The report focused on the progress made while identifying areas where further improvement is needed across social, economic and environmental dimensions.

This positive result coincides with a statement from the National Statistics Office confirming continued growth in the use of renewable energy in Malta. Compared to 2023, photovoltaic energy generation increased by 5.8% in 2024, highlighting the country’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and cleaner energy sources.

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