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Two international shows to be shot in Malta & Gozo during April and May

Apr 17 2021 Share

During a parliamentary intervention from Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection Clayton Bartolo on 13 April, it was revealed that two international productions are planned to be shot in Malta during April and May.

One of the productions is an English series which will be shot in both Malta and Gozo with the second being a reality show which will be shot entirely in Gozo over a period of 24 days.

Bartolo revealed that during filming, these two productions will have spent over €4 million as multiple efforts continue to attract foreign productions towards the Maltese Islands.

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Gaia signs global publishing deal joining roster alongside The Weeknd, Marshmello & more

Gaia signs global publishing deal joining roster alongside The Weeknd, Marshmello & more
Apr 17 2021 Share

At just 18 years of age, former Junior Eurovision winner Gaia Cauchi is making strides in the international music scene as she signs a publishing deal with Kobalt Music and Prolific Songs.

The aforementioned company boasts a stunning roster of musical icons with names such as The Weeknd, Marshmello, Childish Gambino, Lorde and many others, with our very Gaia joining the star-studded list.

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The singer took to Instagram to share the news and express her sentiments of dreams becoming reality , a post which has since garnered thousands of likes and praise from the likes of Emma Muscat, Ira Losco and more.

Here’s wishing Gaia the best of luck and a promising international career in music!

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Portugal & Italy begin to reopen schools & dining following lockdowns

Portugal & Italy begin to reopen schools & dining following lockdowns
Apr 17 2021 Share

As the European Union continues its battle with COVID-19, certain countries in Europe seem to be heading in the right direction as Portugal will open restaurants, shopping malls and cinemas on Monday with Italy kickstarting outdoor dining and schools on April 26 following their respective lockdowns.

During the month of January, Portugal was the worst-hit country globally, going into a lockdown that the country’s head of National Association of Public Health Doctors stated that “went on probably a bit longer than was strictly necessary” in mid-January.

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As Portugal’s COVID-19 situation improves following lockdown, Italy also continues to curb restrictions following a number of partial lockdowns with Premier Mario Draghi reporting that the country looks towards the future with optimism and trust, anticipating a recovery for the economy and the country’s social climate.

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March reported to be colder than January & February as windy weather persists

Apr 17 2021 Share

Albeit having longer days and normally being a gateway month to the Maltese summer, March’s average temperature was recorded to be slightly lower than January and February.

The Malta Airport Meteorological Office reported that the month’s average temperature was 13.8°C, ranging between the lowest 8°C and highest 20.5°C. March was also partially windier than usual, with the Met Office reporting an average of 9.6 knots for wind speed over the forecasted 9.4 knots.

Following Friday’s windy weather, Saturday’s weather is expected to have rather strong to strong winds (F5-6) with a chance of rain towards the morning and partially cloudy weather during the afternoon.

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