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Triple Your Chance To Win Tuesday’s €143m EuroMillions Rollover

Sep 10 2022 Share

Malta is set to be swept up in a wave of EuroMillions excitement, as the upcoming €143,000,000 draw will be one of the largest ever. No one matched all 5 designated numbers [17, 23, 24, 26, 27] and stars [4,9] yesterday, so a huge jackpot is now waiting to be won this Tuesday.

You could be Malta’s next multi-millionaire! Whether you’re a big-time lotto lover or a newcomer to the game, there isn’t a better time to place your bets and try your luck.

That’s because Lottoland is giving all new customers the chance to turn €3 into €143,000,000 with three bets.

It costs just €3 to bet on the €143 million EuroMillions’ jackpot, and you’ll receive one standard bet plus two completely free ones, essentially tripling your chance of winning the nine-figure prize.

Here’s how to get started
1. Sign-up to Lottoland using this link
2. Pick your EuroMillions numbers
3. You will only be charged €3

The Draw takes place this Tuesday 13th September at 9pm.

The EuroMillions has long been popular in the Malta because of its fantastic odds and because you’re much more likely to land a jackpot win.

To place a bet, just choose 5 numbers from the main pool of 1–50 and 2 further numbers from 1–12. Matching all 7 numbers correctly pays out the jackpot!

Superdraws guarantee massive, nine-figure jackpots, regardless of whether or not the top prize was won in the preceding draw.

Superdraws operate under the same rules as regular EuroMillions draws and the only difference is the size of the guaranteed jackpot.

So give yourself 3 shots at winning for the price of one (€3) and you could wrap up your summer in style, with this exclusive offer.

Goodluck Malta!

Lottoland.mt is operated by European Lotto and Betting Limited and is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority, licence number MGA/B2C/609/2018. Players must be 18 or over. Gambling can be harmful if not controlled. Please gamble safely. For help visit rgf.org.mt. The offer must be redeemed by clicking on and signing up through the link provided in the article above. The offer is available to new players only and only redeemable once per player. The promotion expires on 30th September 2022 at 23:59 CEST. These terms are supplemental to Lottoland’s Promotional Terms and Conditions which are found here.

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Police report missing 17-year-old Shakira Degabriele

Police report missing 17-year-old Shakira Degabriele
Sep 9 2022 Share

Police have issued a missing person search warrant for 17-year-old Shakira Degabriele. 

Police state that last she was seen, Shakira wore a black shorts and a blue-and-red striped shirt. She also dons long black hair.

The authorities are asking anyone who has any information as to her whereabouts to come forward, even anonymously. People are urged to call the Police General Headquarters on 21223001 or 119, or to file a report at the closest police station. 

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9 in 10 people alive today were born during Queen Elizabeth’s reign

9 in 10 people alive today were born during Queen Elizabeth’s reign
Sep 9 2022 Share

At least nine out of ten people alive in the world today were born while Queen Elizabeth II reigned over the United Kingdom.

Elizabeth ascended to the throne in 1952, following the death of her father King George VI. Back then, Winston Churchill was prime minister, with Harry S Truman US President and Joseph Stalin ruling over the Soviet Union.

The queen has seen so many events and people coming and going in her 70 years on the throne. At the same time, the vast majority of the world’s current population was being born. 

At least nine out of ten people alive today have never known any other monarch reigning over the UK besides Queen Elizabeth II, with Elizabeth becoming the most recognisable face in the world. 

According to the CIA’s world fact-book, 9.7% of the world’s population are aged 65 and over. Since the queen reigned for 70 years, this means that at least nine in 10 people alive today were born while she was on the throne. 

Those born into the world now will grow up with King Charles III as the UK’s monarch, with future generations likely to see his son Prince William take the throne and followed by his son George. 

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First storms delayed to end of September as heat persists

First storms delayed to end of September as heat persists
Sep 9 2022 Share

It seems as though we might have to wait a while longer for that after-rain smell and stormy night huddle ups. 

According to Facebook weather page ‘It-Temp Madwarna’, this September is set to be different from the ones of previous years in terms of weather patterns and temperatures. 

The first change in weather towards the more wintery usually occurs in the beginning of September, very often close to Victory Day (8th September), which was celebrated yesterday.

However, despite the slight decrease in scorching temperatures, the humid air and southerly winds are still engulfing the islands in summery weather, with a rather oppressive level of heat. 

‘This is one of the longest summers ever recorded’ the page claimed. ‘However, it seems as though the first inclinations towards autumn weather with storms and cooler temperatures below 30°C will make their way closer to Independence Day (21 September).’

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Photo source: Samuel Scicluna